Reddit Reddit reviews Yes To Carrots Nourishing Conditioner for Normal to Dry Hair, 16.9 Fluid Ounce (Pack of 2)

We found 8 Reddit comments about Yes To Carrots Nourishing Conditioner for Normal to Dry Hair, 16.9 Fluid Ounce (Pack of 2). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Yes To Carrots Nourishing Conditioner for Normal to Dry Hair, 16.9 Fluid Ounce (Pack of 2)
Yes To carrots naturally derived formulations blend nourishing veggie extract with other ingredients to soften and hydrate.Formulated with carrot oil and aloe vera to help condition and moisturize dry to normal hair.The nourishing conditioner provides moisture, conditions, softens, smoothes and tames even the wildest of tresses.To use: After shampooing, apply conditioner generously to your hair and scalp. Leave on for 2-3 minutes. Rinse thoroughly and comb through while wet.99% Natural Petroleum, SLS, & Paraben Free Cruelty-free
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8 Reddit comments about Yes To Carrots Nourishing Conditioner for Normal to Dry Hair, 16.9 Fluid Ounce (Pack of 2):

u/gonesquatchin85 · 3 pointsr/curlyhair

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Anyway next month I will have exactly 1 year of hair length I have never grown it out at all and this subreddit has been very helpful in taming my mane. It's been a very pleasant experience but as any guy growing out long hair... I really am alone in my endeavors and critique/advice is seldom. I just worry if im starting to look silly, so far I've gotten a lot of praise but at the same time I have gotten a lot of quiet stares. As usual my own folks hate it and rather prefer me clean cut. I figure I might as well get it over with now rather than regret it later. /worse im a guy and the potential to go bald can happen...

I like my hair a lot, I feel it makes me unique I however am mixed with the size of my forehead (more like a fivehead... sixhead maybe!) and the empty corners of my forehead have always been huge!! It makes it hard to emulate a male celebrity being that they don't have a huge forehead like mine. So far I try to emulate David Bisbal If you have any ideas what I should do please let me know.

My method. Basically I do my routine in about 15-20 minutes. I wake up rinse my hair in the sink do a fast version of squish to condition using Yes to carrots. Once I feel it is seaweed like during rinse... I then pat down with a t-shirt to remove excess water. Afterwards I apply Eco Style Gel olive oil in a squish-to-condition manner. My hair is flipped in curls to the front of my face covering my entire forehead and I then leave to work. I don't use a hair dryer... Im a guy and "ain't nobody got time for dat" the best thing I have is using my A/C on full blast in my truck. My commute is about 20-25 minutes and at about the 15 minute mark when im driving, once I feel that the gel has semi-hardened, I flip it back. it has to be a little hardened in order for my hair to have a bit of volume otherwise its just flat and lifeless hanging from my scalp. Sometimes I part it to the side or tuck one side behind the ear. It takes about 3 hours to fully dry at work I occasionaly scrunch it once or twice breaking the gel masque in order to achieve a softer look/feel. After the 3 hours have passed and its fully dry I decide if I want to fluff or not. Essentially I just pass my hand at the base of my scalp and gently tussle until I get the needed volume. And there you have it!

u/what_the_deckle · 2 pointsr/curlyhair

I have a dry itchy scalp and use Yes to Carrots. It really helps with the flaking and as far as I can tell it's curly friendly.

u/IcemanBlizz · 2 pointsr/curlyhair

The hydrating shampoo contains SLS and the conditioner contains parabens. You need something that doesn't contain SLS or silicones. Here is a shampoo you can get from Amazon. I suggest you check your hair's porosity before buying a conditioner. Here is how to test porosity. If you're high porosity, this is a good option, if you're low, I'd go for this. If you need a leave-in conditioner, go for this.

u/Im-Probably-Drinking · 1 pointr/curlyhair

Me too, that will make it easier for me to help :)

I like VO5 Moisture Milks as a co-wash. It's CG-friendly, inexpensive, and runny/thin, so it spreads easily and rinses out easily. No residue at all. If you find yourself running into the greasy-scalp issue, alternate between co-washing and non-sulfate shampoo for 3-4 weeks. The sulfate-free shampoo will still lather and down out the grease while your scalp is adjusting. Shea Moisture tends to be the favorite, I like their 10-in-1 Superfruit.

Conditioners are totally hit-or-miss depending on the person and hair type. I'm fine, thin, and low-porosity, so what works for me may not work for you. I have yet to find a rinse-out conditioner in a store that I like, so I buy mine online - Darcy Botanicals Vanilla Delight is my favorite, but I think the company may be going out of business :( , so my regular is Yes To Carrots Nourishing Conditioner.

I'm not 100% CG, and I use a leave-in that has a non-water-soluble silicone. It gives me the best shine and moisture and clumping, no matter what extra gels (etc) I use. Its available online or in drugstores, Cantu Shea Butter Leave-In Conditioning Repair Cream.

As for styling products beyond that - what's your goal? Do you want curl clumping, volume, loose curls, tight-and-smooth, etc?

u/Kittytub · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

i use a sheamoisture shampoo as well. i like the yes to carrots conditioner. i find it extremely lightweight. my hair also gets easily weighed down.

u/Little-Jellyfish · 1 pointr/tressless

I had a feeling because its always been this way. I am sure my genetics may have a factor too (I'm part Scandinavian-mostly Swedish and part European Jewish), and I know Scandinavians tend to have high up foreheads.

Anyway alright! Do you think baby shampoo is good enough? I've never switched to an adult shampoo since I was younger because I hate the burn I get from other shampoos. Also I use this as a conditioner once a week: https://www.amazon.com/Carrots-Nourishing-Conditioner-16-9-Ounce-Bottles/dp/B001EWET96

Do you think these are two ok products I should use?

u/dragonfox · 1 pointr/curlyhair

Yep. Based on amazon

>Ingredients
Water (Aqua), Dead Sea Water (Maris Aqua), Silt (Maris Limus), Magnesium Chloride, Chamomila Recutita (Chamomile) Extract, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Oil, Olea Europaea (Olive) Oil, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Calendula Officinalis Oil, Daucus Carota (Carrot) Seed Oil, Daucus Carota (Carrot) Juice, Cucurbita Pepo (Pumpkin) Juice, Ipomoera Batatas (Sweet Potato) Extract, Cucumis Melo (Melon) Extract, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Fruit Extract, Honey (Mel) Extract, Fragrance (Parfum), Dimethicone, Triticum Vulgare (Wheat Germ) Oil, Imidazolidinyl Urea, Cetrimonium Chloride, Punica Granatum (Pomegranate) Peel Extract.

u/sasajack · 1 pointr/curlyhair

Cowash: Yes to Carrots Nourishing Conditioner

Conditioner: Suave Naturals Tropical Coconut Conditioner (Also my leave-in if needed)

Deep Conditioner: Shea Moisture Raw Shea Butter Deep Treatment Mask (Once a week)

Shampoo: Creme of Nature Argan Oil Moisture & Shine Shampoo (Once a week)

I don't really style my hair because I'm scared of picking the wrong styler. :/