Protein Reconstructor?

MzNaeChail

New Member
Hey ladies!

Long time no see lol. But I need your help. A protein Reconstructor other than Aphogee that can be purchased at like Wal-Mart or Walgreens?

I'm removing a sew in and my little city pretty much shuts down at noon on weekends except the casino resorts lol. So all the beauty supplies and such are closed.
 

virtuenow

Well-Known Member
Nexxus Emergencee protein reconstructor DC. It needs to be followed by a moisturizing cond. It's very strengthening-- essentially makes hair strong enough to hold more moisture. One of the best DC's out there. It can be purchased at Walgreens.
 
Last edited:

PJaye

Well-Known Member
Under those circumstances, I highly recommend the Mill Creek Biotin Conditioner. It has excellent slip and great ingredients (e.g., keratin for strength, collagen for elasticity, AVG for moisture, peppermint EO for increased circulation) at a nice price point - it costs roughly $7 for 16oz bottle at Walmart. Since it's on the lighter end of the protein spectrum, I would allow it to process under a cap for an extended period of time for optimal benefit. HTH!
 

IDareT'sHair

PJ Rehabilitation Center
Nexxus Emergencee protein reconstructor DC. It needs to be followed by a moisturizing cond. It's very strengthening-- essentially makes hair strong enough to hold more moisture. One of the best DC's out there. It can be purchased at Walgreens.

I Agree, this and/or Nexxus Keraphix.

If you're close to a Vitamin Shop, WF's, Giovanni Nutri-Fix or the Millcreek Brand (Biotin & Keratin).

ETA: I see Joico (K-Pak) at my local Kroger (Grocery Store)
 
Top