» Mixed Chicks Leave-In Conditioner
Mixed Chicks Leave-In Conditioner Details
Binding: Misc.Brand: Mixed Chicks
Feature: Defines Curls
Ingredients: Water, Glycerin, Amodimethicone, Emulsifying Wax, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein/pvp Crosspolymer, Stearalkonium Chloride, Methylguceth-20, Hydroxypopul Timonium Chloride, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Hydroxyethyl Cellulose, Jojoba Oil, Safflower Oil, Primrose Oil, Wheat Amino Acid, Crosilk, Hydrolyzed Collagen (Marine), Phenoxyethanol, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Butyparaben, Fd&c Red #40, F,d&c Yellow #5, Fragrance.
Label: Mixed Chicks
Manufacturer: Mixed Chicks
Publisher: Mixed Chicks
Studio: Mixed Chicks
Mixed Chicks Leave-In Conditioner Features
- Defines Curls
- Eliminates Frizzies
- The Curly-Hair Girl's Best Friend!
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Mixed Chicks Leave-In Conditioner Reviews
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Summary: Great product!
Comment: I am puertorican and my daughter is half jamaican.....we have different types of curls but this product worked great for the both of us. Shipping was super fast. Only down fall is that you may need to use more product than advised so it may not last as long. I dont even have to use gel or moose on my hair with this which is a miracle because my hair frizzes so fast......but not with this.
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Summary: The Battle of the Comb is OVER!!!
Comment: Our youngest son who is white and black has the kind of hair most women would die for. Unfortunately he is not willing to put in the work necessary to keep it looking good that is until we found Mixed Chicks, shampoo at night wet and comb in some conditioner in the morning and thats it your done. Mixed Chicks lasts through soccer, skateboarding (with a helmet)and anything else he gets into. This was a boy who by noon you could not run a comb through his hair with out a fight. Mixed Chicks is proof God loves us and wants us to be happy!
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Summary: Hmmm
Comment: The thing about this leave-in conditioner is that you need a lot of product in order to achieve a decent look. Don't get me wrong, it does work... But you only get so much in that tiny little bottle. It's kind of weird how the owners decided to make the bottle so small when the majority of people with curly hair have very thick, unruly hair. Why such a small body? Anyway, back to the point... it dries crunchy and sometimes leaves my hair hard.
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Summary: Hair looks soft and natural
Comment: In the past, I have used multiple products other than shampoo on my fine, curly hair: conditioner, gel or mousse, and a shine product. Sometimes, the combination left my hair feeling oily. Other times, it was frizzy. I rarely wore my hair curly, but almost always blow dried it.
With Mixed Chicks, I use only two products: the deep conditioner and the leave-in conditioner. The leave-in conditioner functions as both to condition and hold the hair. However, it's used while the hair is fully wet, and not even towel dried. This helps distribute the product. I'm not crazy about that because it seems to take forever to dry.
The results are great. My hair is left with springy, shiny curls. They look even better the second day. Now, I almost always wear my hair naturally.
About the only tough thing is figuring out how much to use. Even on the company web site, the owner show two different amounts. One says she uses about four quarter-size amounts. The other said she uses about two handfuls. I have shoulder-length hair. I use about two quarter-size amounts. If I had to use two handfuls, I probably wouldn't use it because it would be too expensive.
Early on, I used too much, and it dried crunchy. It's also important to crunch the hair and fluff it out after it dries to prevent this.
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Summary: Skeptic turned lifetime user!
Comment: I heavily researched this product because I wanted to be informed before I spent $20+ bucks on a hair product for my 18 month old. I googled and read almost every review I could find. There are so many mixed reviews about this product, but after much thought I figured it was worth a try. My daughter is mixed with black and puerto rican. She has corkscrew curls (3C)that often look dry, frizzy, and "wild". I wanted to allow her hair to rest and reduce the tension on her hair from ponytails. I reviewed the "How to use Mixed Chicks" tutorial online and took a risk of trying Mixed chicks on her hair prior to a wedding. All I can say is. . .WOW! This stuff is AS ADVERTISED! I think I may have used too much product, but the results were wonderful! I washed her hair, combed her hair with a Denman brush, then put in the conditioner. The results were immediate. She looked like she had a jeri curl at first. As it dried (it takes awhile for her hair to dry) it retained the curliness and it did offer a little shine as well. No frizziness at all. None. At that moment I said I would buy the big ol' jug of this stuff! To address common concerns, NO-it doesn't make the hair "shiny", but you can add shine with a polishing spray. NO-it doesn't "stink" nor "smell good" it just smells like conditioner. The scent doesn't stay with the hair either. YES-it makes the curls defined and YES you need soaking wet hair like the video states. YES-it "shrinks" the curls. YES-it is a little expensive for conditioner. If you have been dealing with this type of hair for awhile, you will truly appreciate the results.



