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We found 9 Reddit mentions of (OGX) Organix Shampoo Moroccan Argan Oil + conditioner, 13 oz combo. Here are the top ones.

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Found 9 comments on (OGX) Organix Shampoo Moroccan Argan Oil + conditioner, 13 oz combo:

u/Homsy · 7 pointsr/FierceFlow

I use OGX Shampoo and Conditioner

It was recommended to me on this sub a while back and I have used it for 6 months ish. Affordable and I like the smell and it keeps my hair extremely soft

Happy Flowing :)

u/virstulte · 3 pointsr/wicked_edge

Morning Routine:

Take shower. Use conditioner [1] on beard as well as hair. Shampoo/condition early in shower, allow conditioner to soak in while washing body. Rinse conditioner out of hair as the LAST THING you do.

Apply day cream [2] to non-shaved areas of my face before shaving to lock in shower moisture. Use liberally, allow to soak into skin over shave.

Head straight to sink, apply MR GLO [3] to wet face by rubbing the bar on my whiskers, massage in with fingers (no washrag) for ~30 sec with hot water. Rinse 70% of it off, leaving no lather but keeping the slickness.

Normal lather/shave [4].

Rinse, pat dry, apply Witch Hazel [5] with Cotton Rounds. Let sit while I clean up the sink.

Rub in mostly dried off WH, apply Nivea Sensitive Post-Shave Balm [6].

Evening Routine:

Take shower.

While conditioning hair, use gentle exfoliant [7] on face (daily).

Leave shower, pat face dry, apply extra hydrating night cream [8] to face.

Add extra body lotion [9] to behind ears, back of neck, and other dry areas like elbows, knees, shoulders. Dry neck and behind the ears is not to be neglected.

Use Retinol anti-aging night cream [10] on areas to prevent wrinkles, such as smile lines, crow's feet, under eyes, and forehead. A little goes a long way.

Sleep, repeat.

Note: I'm only 27, but you can never start anti-aging skincare too young. I wish I would've started it sooner. If I would have started this regimen at 18, I might not have the hint of crow's feet that I do. Remember that, you young'ins. It's expensive, but your face will thank you later.

Products Used:

  1. Organix Argan Oil of Morocco shampoo/conditioner
  2. Neutrogena Deep Moisture Day Cream SPF 20
  3. MR GLO Orange Amber
  4. Stirling Coniferous (if this counts)
  5. Thayer's Unscented Witch Hazel
  6. Nivea Sensitive Post-Shave Balm
  7. Yes To Carrots Nourishing Exfoliating Cleanser
  8. Yes To Carrots Nourishing Repairing Night Cream
  9. Cetaphil Moisturizing Lotion
  10. Neutrogena Rapid Wrinkle Repair Moisturizer - Night

    edit: it should be noted that I shave daily. Even sundays, haha. I avoid trouble spots ATG, where I'm prone to sensitivity, mostly the bottom half of my neck, where I only ATG one small patch by my Adam's apple. The skin is tougher there.

    double edit: Don't worry about being Bateman. You almost never find someone who has a beautiful face that doesn't put in that much effort. A few of my friends (San Francisco, mind you) use concealer and a light facial powder to get rid of some shine and even out color, myself included on occasion. You can hardly tell if you use Physician's Formula mineral powder as a very light coat. Nobody will ever know, and you'll be WAY more attractive. Not kidding you, the stuff is invisible, but does its job.

    I guarantee you, especially famous people wear makeup all the time so they can be photo-ready. Normal plebians like you and I are no exception.
u/releasethestars · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

You have awesome musical taste! Heck yeah.

  1. Don't Stop Me Now-Queen (I picked this version only because the doodle is so adorable and moving, obviously not the full version). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KX2BQM0D01M

  2. Dream On-Aerosmith
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZfZ8uWaOFI

  3. Survival-MUSE (also known as the LONDON 2012 theme, you can't get much more motivating than that!)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKFhS0cQLE8

  4. Carry On- FUN.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7yCLn-O-Y0

  5. Carry That Weight/Golden Slumbers/The End
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4spkG8LizyE

    If I win, I would love this : http://www.amazon.com/Organix-Moroccan-Argan-Shampoo-Conditioner/dp/B0094WOKY2/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=161C0SFVFZ0VK&coliid=IHPDH3TZWCGEP or you can surprise me :)

    I hope you like them, as I tend to use these songs for inspiration/studying/help myself.
u/swolkyrie · 2 pointsr/Hair

Good on your for not shampooing every single day! (daily shampooing is very drying). Slightly higher quality shampoo/conditioner could be really helpful. I used suave when I was a kid, and it always made my hair feel dry and course. (I use organix. Sulfate free and you can get it cheaper at walmart!). Also, a leave in conditioner or curl cream could help tame some of the frizz and make your hair lay a bit smoother.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I like this for protecting color.

I like this in general. It smells lovely and makes my hair super soft.


And each are cheaper in stores.

u/lordlaser9 · 1 pointr/askgaybros

I'm not religious about it. I'll grab something that's oil-based and free of sulfates and parabens. Right now I have this generic CVS version of this.

I'm not opposed to traditional shampoos for others, my hair is just very dry.

u/coffeeblossom · 1 pointr/AskWomen

DevaCurl when I can afford it, L'Oreal EverCurl or Organix when I can't afford DevaCurl. :)

u/greengirl2 · 1 pointr/blackladies

Hi.

You seem to have the same hair texture as me, very stubborn and difficult to manage and can get very frustrating.
Any cheap conditioner will do- I prefer Trader Joe's Tea Tree Tingle Conditioner with Peppermint for co-wash as it lathers really well and makes my hair squeaky clean.


This is what works for me and its made my hair manageable, soft and very healthy:

Shampoo hair once a month with organix hair shampoo does not strip or dry my hair, but there are other cheaper shampoos you can use.

co wash with Trader Joe's Tea Tree Tingle Conditioner with Peppermint twice or three times a week. Be generous with this,
always use a widetooth comb, you can get this at walmart

Cantu leave in conditioner works wonders in keeping my hair soft and moistened, i apply this after patting my hair dry then i use coconut oil (my hair loves this as its light but easily absorbed) to lock the conditioner in and cream of your choice, shea products work better for my hair type.

I deep condition my hair every other week or once a month just before i wash with shampoo, either i do the deep oil conditioner (olive oil, jojoba, castor oil with tea tree oil) or the mayo route.

Go to you tube and type in taking care of natural 4b/4c hair and there are lots of tips there.

As i mentioned this is my routine and it took a lot of tries but i finally found something that worked and most importantly did not break the bank.