Thursday, August 2, 2012

Terressentials

I didn't jump on the Terressentials bandwagon just to say that I'd tried "yet another" natural hair product that does or doesn't work. Rather, I tried Terressentials because it was finally a natural product for my natural hair. I liked the results but the process of getting there were a little less than desirable to say the least...

For starters, Terressentials is messy! It is mud after all but I didn't expect the splatter and residue it would leave on the walls of my shower and on my shower liner. It's a good thing I'll only be using the product once or twice a month to cleanse my hair and scalp! This product required that I thoroughly wipe down the shower and tub when I was done rinsing it out of my hair. I sectioned my hair into four sections and applied the product using my fingertips only and massaging it into my scalp. I worked my way from root to end of each section, twisting each section and leaving the product in as I moved to the next section. When I finished applying the mud wash I went about my shower business leaving it on my hair for about 5-7 minutes. I then rinsed out the mud section by section until the water ran clear. This took about another 3-4 minutes.

My hair felt clean and light. My curls were extremely springy and very tightly coiled. I guess not having the mineral oil to weigh it down caused my hair to shrink up but I didn't mind knowing that I had rid my hair of the parabens and sulfates found in other products. I finished off w/ some Aubrey Organics Honeysuckle Rose conditioner for dry hair and styled w/ my Denman brush.

It was a quick process that I will make a few adjustments to next time. I will no longer apply the Terressentials with just my fingers but rather slightly diluted with water in an applicator bottle which insured full coverage and no product waste. This is a product I will continue to use.

Terressentials can be purchased at: www.terressentials.com -- Remember, it is USDA Certified Organic!

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