Hi Christina! Thanks for asking. Kahina's argan oil is a great thing to have on hand because it can help as a heat protectant, too (its smoke point is around 420 degrees) — oils like this one can help disperse heat along the hair shaft.
Between the Biofficina Toscana conditioner & hair mask, if you're looking for something to use basically as a conditioner on a regular basis (instead of just as a mask), I think the main question to ask is whether or not your hair gets weighed down easily. If it does, I'd stick with the BT conditioner. If your hair is very thick, doesn't feel weighed down easily, or needs more moisture, I'd go with the hair mask.
And for a body scrub, I love the Les Fleurs de Bach body scrub, the Kahina Kessa Mitt + Beldi Soap, and Natalie's Glow Body Exfoliant. I've listed those in order (to me) from most to least "scrubby" feeling.
Hi Dara - a few questions:
What do you like for a heat protector if you go the air straight route?
What do you find to be the difference between BT conditioner and the BT hair mask?
And from your post a few weeks ago - any recommendations for a salt scrub if a bath isn’t an option?
Thank you!
Hi Christina! Thanks for asking. Kahina's argan oil is a great thing to have on hand because it can help as a heat protectant, too (its smoke point is around 420 degrees) — oils like this one can help disperse heat along the hair shaft.
Between the Biofficina Toscana conditioner & hair mask, if you're looking for something to use basically as a conditioner on a regular basis (instead of just as a mask), I think the main question to ask is whether or not your hair gets weighed down easily. If it does, I'd stick with the BT conditioner. If your hair is very thick, doesn't feel weighed down easily, or needs more moisture, I'd go with the hair mask.
And for a body scrub, I love the Les Fleurs de Bach body scrub, the Kahina Kessa Mitt + Beldi Soap, and Natalie's Glow Body Exfoliant. I've listed those in order (to me) from most to least "scrubby" feeling.
I hope that helps!