Ok, I know this sounds more than a little silly, but I used my dog Benny’s leave-in conditioner this morning on my own curly hair and it worked better than just about any other product – from the incredibly expensive to drugstore varieties – that I’ve ever tried.
That’s right! I used Comfy Dog leave in conditioner and if you have curly hair, you’re going to love me for telling you about it.
Most leave-in conditioners for curly hair either leave my hair too soft, are too heavy and weigh it down, or, worst of all, make my curls crunchy.
Comfy Dog, on the other hand, smells nice, leaves my hair (the the coat of Benny Bix Ochman Labradoodle Puppy) shiny, full, and with well-defined curls. When you read the ingredients list, you’ll see that, unlike a lot of hair products, it’s got no harsh chemicals. You’ve got to condition your natural hair while you have extensions, and this is a great product to try.
If you have a curly hair conditioner you love, please share the name with us. As you can see, I’ll try just about anything on my hair at least once.
May 30th, 2008 at 3:35 pm
Great idea but if your hair starts falling out, stop using the leave-in conditioner. I had this happen (not with a dogcare product but with a peoplecare one….my fault…didn’t read the teeny copy) and after six months of my hair becoming extremely think, I told my hairdresser who said “no no no. never! Too much protein will make your hair break off.” Appears that’s what it was. Lush lox (and locks) have returned. If Benny’s tresses starts to look far more luxurious that yours, find a washout conditioner.
May 30th, 2008 at 3:37 pm
Ooops! should have read “thin” not “think”!
“and after six months of my hair becoming extremely think
May 30th, 2008 at 4:41 pm
if my hair starts to think, i will definitely write a post to share it’s ideas. :>)
glad your hair revived!
BL