Wednesday, July 11, 2012

All Natural Products





Coko Butta: Whipped Butterscotch Smoothie is a 100% all natural hair & body cream for extra dry skin & flaky scalp. Its retail price is $10.00 for a 4oz jar.

This cream is yellow in colour and heavily perfumed. The scent may be too strong for some people, but if you love sweet things tell your sweetheart to get you this! It is not greasy which is great! And soaks in right away. 

Things we loved:
Deep Hydration & Non Greasy: It has a nice rich consistency, leaving your skin feeling moisturized and hydrated.
Shelf life: The estimated shelf life is published on the website! Most all natural products do not put an expiration date on their products, but Coko Butta does! We absolutely love this!!

What we didn’t love:
Packaging: The ink comes off the label after a few uses.

Ingredients:
100% Butyrospermum parkii (Shea) butter, Organic pure pressed coconut oil, Grape seed oil, fragrance oil and organic carrier oils.
Rating 3.9/5


Whipfinity: is white in colour and has a light creamy consistency. It is a Shea butter based whip for both your hair & skin. 

Whipfinity comes unscented, as well as in 5 different scents: Citrus Blossom, Sweet Cinnamon, Relaxing Lavender, Candy Cane (Peppermint), Kingsmen (Frankincense and Myrhh).

There are 4 sizes to choose from:
2 oz travel size $5.00
4 oz medium size $10.00
8 oz large size $15.00
16 oz extra large size $27.00

Things we love:
Hydration: When used as a daily moisturizer, it kept my skin moisturized all day long!
Non-greasy: It is light and particularly perfect for summer months.
Light scent: It is gently perfumed, pleasant and does not stick around for long.

What we didn’t love:
No shelf life on the container: neither the container or label had a shelf life symbol nor expiration date.
Also, apart from the Shea butter on the ingredients list, none of the other oils are noted as unrefined.

Ingredients:
Unrefined Shea butter, Argan oil, Grape seed oil, Coconut oil, Avocado oil, Castor oil, Rosewater, Aloe Vera, Vitamin E, Essential oil.
Rating: 3.9/5






Hand dry hair towel is super soft, super absorbent micro-fibre that instantly absorbs water for a frizz free natural styled look.

Hand dry comes as a towel and hair glove! You can get either in a choice of pink or black.

Retail price:
Hand dry hair towel: $20.00 CDN [18’ x 26’]
Hand dry hair glove: $24.99 CDN

USA & International Distributors also available

Things we love:
Absorbs moisture quickly
Does not damage hair
Reduces frizz, and less tangles
Speeds up drying time

Rating: 4.5/5


44 comments:

  1. great review, I would love to try one of those butters.

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  2. LOVED THE REVIEW! THE WHIPPED BUTTERSCOTCH SOUNDS SO YUMMY...WOULD LOVE TO TRY IT ONE DAY <3 -krenda brown

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  3. I love this post Yemi! I'm actually working on a review for Whipfinity this very minute...lol.

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  4. I've never tried any of these products but they seem like they'll work! The hair/body products seem to have very good ingredients and there's a big plus since they can be used for both hair and body! It's good that the hand-dry absorbs quickly, and looks to be very soft on the hair! Great Review!

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    1. Thanks TrueKinks! yes they both have great ingredients!

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  5. I am new to this blog, The HodgePodge Files sent me. eleanorgittens@yahoo.com

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  6. Im new to blogging, but I just wanted to say thank you to all the natural hair blogs and fb pages. You guys give ppl like me encouragement that I can maintain my natural hair and feel confident in doing so. Yo guys give use your tips and you don't have to. You help ppl like me that had no clue what i was going to do feel confident in my decision !!!!

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  7. Would love to try the microfiber towel!!

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  8. I'm currently in the transitional phase in my natural hair journey. While I have been perm free for 2+ years, I am still heavily reliant on heat straightening with blow dryers, hot combs, and flat irons. Weaves are also a regular part of my hair care/styling routine. I have noticed, however, that my hair is thinning from the stress and pulling of my braids and weaves, as well as excessive heat damage. I'm ready for a change but must admit it is terrifying to let go of these crutches. In my mind I often wonder, where do I start?? What should I do? What can I use to make this transition as smooth as possible? This blog is the answer! It is full of a wealth of natural hair care information, styles for the new and seasoned natural beauty, and tons of products made for hair and skin just like mine! This takes away the fear of the unknown and gives me the chance to embrace and be proud of my natural hair journey! Now even I can feel like a professional and do what comes naturally for my naturally growing hair. Can't thank you enough for guiding my steps and keeping me confidant in my naturalness! I'm a Shakara girl for life!

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    1. AWWW you are TOO Kind! Thanks Aisha!!! <3 I'm thinking of doing a full article on transitioning in the next few weeks, because I've gotten so many questions about it recently. here is a response I shared with another lady who is in the process of transitioning hope it helps!
      Transitioning relaxed hair to natural hair is possible but not easy, because of the very different textures. The easiest method is to big chop, remember hair grows. However, if you decide to transition without a big chop educate yourself about natural hair care first, prepare friends and family of the change, visit natural hair blogs and forums to stay informed. The best transitioning styles are braided/twisted styles, twist-outs, braid-outs, sewn-in-weaves (but remember you still need to look after your hair while it is in a weave). Reduce your use of heat to a minimum to avoid damage/breakage, learn to work with damp hair: water will soften the texture of the new growth. Increase deep conditioning efforts as you progress on your journey ( learn to balance moisture and protein treatments); embrace your curls, and lastly set clear goals. Going natural is in-expensive and freeing! Good-luck!! sulfate free shampoos: Aubrey Organics Egyptian Henna Shine-Enhancing Shampoo, Alba Botanica Daily Shampoo, Anita Grant Babassu Lavender Rose Shampoo & Shower bar, Sheamoisture Raw Shea butter Moisture retention shampoo. Use a moisturizing deep conditioner (at least once a week) and protein based conditioner every 2-6 weeks, or as needed. Good luck!

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  9. I would love to try the Whipfinity because I've heard so much about it but I really have my eye on the Hand Dry Towel...

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    1. They are both awesome products! Hand Dry is super soft!!

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  10. I would love to try the Hand Dry products! they sound super helpful for this curly journey

    Kimberly J.
    kqj80@hotmail.com

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  11. I'm currently in the transitional phase in my natural hair journey. While I have been perm free for 2+ years, I am still heavily reliant on heat straightening with blow dryers, hot combs, and flat irons. Weaves are also a regular part of my hair care/styling routine. I have noticed, however, that my hair is thinning from the stress and pulling of my braids and weaves, as well as excessive heat damage. I'm ready for a change but must admit it is terrifying to let go of these crutches. In my mind I often wonder, where do I start?? What should I do? What can I use to make this transition as smooth as possible? This blog is the answer! It is full of a wealth of natural hair care information, styles for the new and seasoned natural beauty, and tons of products made for hair and skin just like mine! This takes away the fear of the unknown and gives me the chance to embrace and be proud of my natural hair journey! Now even I can feel like a professional and do what comes naturally for my naturally growing hair. Can't thank you enough for guiding my steps and keeping me confidant in my naturalness! I'm a Shakara girl for life!

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  12. These products sound delicious! I would love to try them.

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  13. The products sound delicious. I would love to try them.

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  14. Thanks So Much Shakara! I appreciate the Love :-)

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  15. Great post!!! Loved all the products. New subbbie :)

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    1. They are all great! I'm glad to have had the opportunity to review them. Check them out and thanks again!!

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    2. I love exploring new products...hope I am one of the lucky winner!
      Your page/blog is one of my favs--I check in with you daily.
      Thanks for the review & keep doing what you do!

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    3. AWW thanks Nicole!!! much appreciated!

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  16. All products seem great. I would live to try any if them. I BC'd Feb of this year and still trying to find what's best for my hair.

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    1. Yes they are! :) How has the experience being so far? I've found adopting a proper regimen helps with maintaining and increasing length. Good-luck and best wishes! S.

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  17. I would love to try the products, and need them...

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    1. Hey Wanda! They are all awesome it is understandable...Good-luck!!

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  18. love to try all of the products!!

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