Sunday, September 8, 2013

Qhemet Biologics

Continuing from my previous post I wanted to share my thoughts on a few  more products that I have been using over the past few months. I wanted to wait before posting my thoughts on these product in an effort to give them a fair chance. I am noticing overall that my strains are very particular and a lot of the products other naturals have been raving about simply aren't cutting it for me. I will address this in another post, but I will say I can't really blame the products for failing me. So with that said, let's take a look at the products. Again, please keep in mind this is based on my very tightly coiled, fine, densely packed type 4a hair.



  
Amla & Olive Heavy Cream ($17.00 US, $28.00 CDN)

Product Description: Our nourishingly rich blend of world oils, organic herbs and natural humectants leave course, dry and brittle hair extra soft, healthy and supple. This thick, rich formula leaves extra dry, course hair soft and supple for days!

Ingredients: Castor & Olive Oil Blend, Distilled Water, Amla Extract, Organic Brahmi Extract, Organic Aloe Ferox Extract, Vegetable Glycerine, MSM, Sorbitan & Cetearyl Monoesters, Essential Oils Scent, Phenoxyethanol and Ethylhexyglycerin.

Results: I found this product to be very heavy for my hair, hence the name. Mind you, I can be heavy handed, so I had to be careful. Unfortunately, even using the lightest touch seem to be too much for my fine hair strains. I also noticed that it just sat on my hair, leaving a light white film. I wasn't a fan and quite disappointed given the price tag.  I used it on damp hair, which may have been the problem, but I also watched a lot of YouTube tutorials using this product to see how other women were using it and they were using it the same way. I currently use it as a moisturizer prior to twisting and have no plans to repurchase it when I finish the jar. It gets aSmiley from me.

ETA: I recently began testing my hair products to determine their pH level and this product had a test reading of 7.0. Given what I now know about pH level and its effect on low/high porosity hair, I understand my results a bit better now. To manage this, I added a touch of aloe vera juice and lemon juice to this product to lower it to 4.5 (for my low porosity sections) and 4.0 to my high porosity sections and it has worked much better on my hair. With this adjustment I would now give this product a Smiley .




Burdock Root Butter Cream ($16.00 US, $28.00 CDN)

Product Description: Our Burdock Root Butter Cream is a light, water based leave-in for fine haired naturals, straight styles and those looking for a light penetrating moisturizer. It conditions and softens while nourishing the scalp. Leave hair healthy, soft and supple!
Ingredients: Distilled Water, Burdock Root Extract, Nettle Leaf Extract, Oatstraw Extract, Olive Oil, Vegetable Glycerine, Wheat Extract,  Cetearyl Alcohol, Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Stearalkonium Chloride, MSM, Essential Oils Scent,  Maltodextrin, Phenoxyethanol and Ethylhexyglycerin.
*Please note,  as of 1/20/12 the ingredients list on this label has been modified for better FDA compliance. Dimethyl Stearamine, which was erroneously omitted from previous labels, is now included on the current labels.

Results: Well, first off I want to state that I am not impressed with any company that "omits" ingredients from their packaging. I think it's dishonest, misleading, potentially dangerous and it makes me wonder what else are they leaving out because they haven't been forced to include it by the FDA. Once I run out of this product I will not purchase it again.

Now for the results. This product was quite moisturizing. I am noticing (through trial and error) that any product that contains vegetable glycerin does not provide the best results on my hair. It "swells", shrinks like crazy and looks dull. This may be because of the nature of vegetable glycerin as a humectant and the challenges that can come with this ingredient.  Did it leave my hair soft and supple? Yes. Did it give me the desire effect (shine, definition)? No. Sadly, I didn't even get good results when I paired it with a styler. I'm giving this product a Smiley because it definitely is not worth the money in my opinion.


Aethiopika Hydrate & Twist Butter ($14.00 US, $26.00 CDN)

Product Description: Softens, thick, extra dry hair with an ultra rich blend of pure olive oil,, mango butter and rice oil! A touch of plant wax helps reduce frizz and smooths edges and soy extract adds humectancy. Use sparingly. A little goes a long way. Use this thick, rich butter to soften and maintain twists, braids and loose hair! Ideal for highly porous hair!

Ingredients: Olive Oil, Mango Butter & Rice Oil Blend, Behenyl Ester, Cetyl Alcohol, Soy Extract, Plant Wax, Phthalate Free Fragrance.
Results: This product was okay. I like the scent, it is really pleasant and fruity. It provides a nice shine and made my hair feel soft. I used it as a sealer, but truth be told I have seen better results with simple avocado butter. Compared to the Aethiopika Hydrate & Twist Butter, avocado butter provides a lot more shine and makes my hair feel just as soft . I will not repurchase this product when I finish the jar. It's has too many unnecessary additives, provided little hold (despite the addition of the wax), it did not give me the results I wanted and therefore is not worth the price. It gets aSmiley from me. 



Smiley - Smiley = not worth the money, don't waste your time.

Smiley - Smiley = neither hit or miss; just okay

Smiley - Smiley = good product; really worth trying.

Smiley = amazing product!

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Komaza Care

Now that I am natural I have different needs. I've had to adjust my regimen, which is still a work in progress. Styling my hair is another matter entirely. Wearing a relaxer, weaves, extensions and twists for so many years it's been a bit challenging to style my own hair. I wanted to wait before reviewing these product to give them a fair chance. It's been a while and I have tried them on a few occasions styling my hair in various ways that I feel I can review them. Please keep in mind this is based on my very tightly coiled, fine, densely packed type 4a hair.


Komaza Care Califia Styling Pudding ($15.00 US, $24.00 CDN)

Promise: This is a soft holding styling product designed to elongate curls helping to control shrinkage without drying or flaking. Gives hair softness and shine. Works well to control frizz and smooth hair line. 

Ingredients: Distilled Water, Shea Butter, Aloe Butter, Cocoa Butter, Sunflower, Behenetrimonium, Cetyl Alcohol, Aloe Vera, Hydrolyzed Collagen, Acrylates, Alkyl AcrylatesSodium Benzoate, Fruit and floral essence (humectant), Phthalates-Free Vegetarian FragrancePolysorbate 20, Caprylyl Glycol, Phenoxyethanol.

Results: well this product is not 100% natural, so it already loses points for that alone, but I have really been at a loss for products that will give me the look I desire.  I was told it gave a firmer hold that the Coconut Pudding (see below), so I thought I would give it a try because I am still figuring what my hair needs in term of styling products. This product did not live up to my expectations at all. I used it as a styler (on top of moisturizer and oil) and on naked hair. In both situations my hair looked dull, "dusty" (which may be due to another issue) and a bit hard. I did not elongate my hair at all and it most definitely did not add any shine. It did make my curls "pop" a little bit, but my hair is so coily, I don't know if I am willing to give Komaza credit for that. The hold was decent enough. Truth be told I just wanted to wash it off when I saw my hair.

Overall, I will give this product a Smiley.


 Komaza Care Coconut Hair Pudding ($14.00 US, $24.00 CDN)

Promise: This soft holding styling gel is great for all hair types and is among the favorites in the more humid regions. The combination of, Cocoa Butter, Coconut Oil and Aloe Vera allows the hair to receive and retain moisture while eliminating frizz. 

Ingredients: Water, Coconut Oil, Cocoa Butter, Sunflower Oil, Aloe Vera, Acrylates, Alkyl Acrylates, Sodium Benzoate, Phthalates-Free Vegetarian Fragrance, Polysorbate 20, Caprylyl Glycol,  Phenoxyethanol.


Results: I had similar results as the Califia Styling Pudding, but I did give some shine, especially when used over a moisturizer. The hold was lighter, but good enough for any twist out. I'm giving it  a Smiley


Overall, I don't seem to have much luck with Komaza products. I purchased them because they were on sale, but I won't fall for that again.  I am still looking for a styling product that is all natural, provides good hold, nice shine and nice definition.

ETA: I recently began testing my hair products to determine their pH level and these two products had a test reading of 7.0. Given what I now know about pH level and its effect on low/high porosity hair I understand my results a bit better now. I will give these products one last try after I play around with the pH. I've done this with another product and had much better results, so here's hoping it will in this case. I would hate to waste my money.


Smiley - Smiley = not worth the money, don't waste your time.

Smiley - Smiley = neither hit or miss; just okay

Smiley - Smiley = good product; really worth trying.

Smiley = amazing product!