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A Much Needed Hair Care Sally’s Haul – 15% Off
I had gotten a 15% off coupon code for this month from spending over $25.00 at Sally’s last month so I went and purchase a few things with my discount this past Saturday afternoon. I was happy to get 15% off – I love discounts.
Background…I chopped all of my hair off again (referred to as the “big chop”) because I got tired of relaxing it and doing stuff to it a lot because I work out a lot – I have to wash more, condition more, wet more, moisturize more, etc. I decided to give my hair a rest by not putting any chemicals in it as far as any straightening ones are concerned, wearing protective styles and just wearing wigs over it. I love wigs and I have a few so it’s what I’m rocking these days. Underneathe my wig is a short afro which is nice and soft and all natural for once…again. I haven’t had natural hair in a long time so this feels so liberating.
I decided to go with BuidableBeauty’s hair recommendations (you can find her on Youtube – she has relaxed long hair and that’s fine – I’m sure the products she uses works well on natural hair too) and I bought a bunch of Aphogee hair products from Sally’s. I didn’t pay over 10 bucks each for any of the hair products. I picked up a table top hair dryer by Gold n’ Hot (because my current one is vintage, older than me and just doesn’t look nice anymore) which was priced at 40 bucks, but there was a discount of 5 bucks so I got it a bit cheaper. I’m only using the dryer for deep conditioning purposes only. I would have gone with the Ion dryer that was 10 bucks more, but they were all sold out.
DISCLAIMER: I am not into debating about what to use in natural hair or how to grow it or whatever. I know how to grow hair period so do not send me any hate mail! I’m not here to educate anyone about going natural, believe me. I’m here to share with you all how I do things and what I like to buy and whatever and everything else that intrigues me pretty. Got it??? OK!
I also bought several different types of combs, a bottle of Silken Child detangling conditioner (she says this is good for badly tangled hair) and three empty spray bottles ($1.99 each) to so I can apply my leave in conditioner and my home made anti-itch elixir (ha) whenever my hair isn’t feeling fresh when it’s not time for a wash.
To the pictures…my total bill came to liek $108. and with my discount it knocked it down to about $86.
Aphogee Balancing Moisturizer, Aphogee Keratine 2 Minute Reconstrutor, Aphogee Keratin & Green Tea Reconstructurizer (<—that word makes me laugh), Aphogee ProVitamin Leave-In Conditioner and Silken Child Extra Moisturizing Conditioner:
Picture of one of the empty spray bottles I bought and the comb pack I picked up.





