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Sorry for the bad news! :( /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> Double check and see where that is on the ingredient list. The further away from the top of the list it is, the less amount of it is in the product.

Regardless, if you are using cone free shamp/cond and this works for your hair, and your hair is healthy, then don't worry about it. Course, if you are trying to go 100% cone free, then don't go buy a new one, try something different.

I will let you know how I like the product I ordered. Should be here early this week...I'm hoping I like it!

 
I really am trying to be completely cone-free. I am not planning to repurchase it. I clarified with BIG twice last week, and I bought some aloe vera gel.

Sooo... what I am doing now is putting the aloe vera gel in my hair while it is soaking wet (right after I've turned off the shower nozzle), and then I have been putting in some of the abba leave-on conditioner, and then I "plunk" with the aquis hair towel.

My hair is looking quite nice (despite my last haircut travesty :sleepyhead:).

I have a redken mousse that I sometimes use when I take my hair down from the aquis towel, but last weekend I didn't even do that, and was amazed at the curl I got just from plunking and only using the abba leave-on conditioner.

 
Glad to hear it is working out. I decided last week not to worry so much about cones, but funny thing is, I am still cone free. I tried the Condition-Wash-Condition process that is recommended in the Long Hair Community and I have to say, my hair looks much better! Then, for a styling product before I blow dry, I have been using Nexxus Weightless Leave In conditioner on the ends, and so far, so good. I got it on sale at Target for $8.

OK, what is BIG? Also, how are you liking the Aloe for the hair?

 

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