karen wrote:Gluten-free shouldn't be too much of an issue...wheat protein is really nice if you can use it, but Superwaz turned me onto rice protein, and some jojoba proteins that are really really lovely. I'm not quite sure what the best use is of them though. Another cleansing conditioner??? Hmmm....and how many gals do we have with really thick, or curly hair? I've been messing around with MSM and it seems to make my wavy hair super curly, which some days I really like.
Hair oils, and polishes sound good. I agree about the cones, it just makes my hair really limp and greasy looking, but a nice natural oil could work well. There are just so many possibilities that it's making my head spin- so this thread is really helping me to focus where I should put my energy.
i don't have problems with soy in most of my skincare, and i'm not as highly allergic as some, but i know that those who are really really allergic to soy have a hard time with haircare- apparently it's in most skincare and almost all haircare. However, that's not so much a wish for me as a suggestion for a group you can reach.
I would love a spray that makes my hair curl ("...well the straight haired girls, they all want curls and the brunettes want to be blonde..."lol) and a shine spray that isn't cones. Right now, i do occassionally use some cone- based scented body sprays as shine spray, but i hate putting lots of cones in my hair, because it can look greasy fast.
A long time ago, i would have loved a detangler, but find i don't really need one since i switched to the new conditioner...which i have wished for in other scents or unscented in the wishlist
i don't have thick or curly hair. half of my hair is straight and half of it is wavy all mixed together. my hair is on the finer/normal side of thicknesses, but i have a LOT of it.
is it possible to make a root lifter that isn't all weird polymers? sometimes when i want lots of volume, i'll use a root lifter, but i'm not fond of the residue/texture it can leave.