When you open a box of Virgin Hair Fertilizer, you'll find a tube of somewhat thick hair cream. Some say it reminds them of petroleum jelly (probably because that's one of its main ingredients), only it's a little "lighter" than Vaseline. It smells like menthol and has a strong odor (likely from the peppermint oil and other herbs), but if you leave it in overnight, the smell is better by morning. The peppermint oil is the most likely culprit in the reported "tingly" feeling on the scalp some curlies say they feel when using it. We've read some mixed reviews as to whether or not this product does what it claims to do. Some of our CurlTalk curlies swear by it while other curlies say they can't really tell for one reason or another; either their hair grows nicely in the first place or they're wearing a sew-in while transitioning and will have to wait a couple of months. Like many products, it appears that this may be another try-it-for-yourself-and-see product because your results may vary. Since Virgin Hair Fertilizer is meant to stimulate hair growth and condition the scalp, you'll want to massage it into your hair roots and scalp daily. You can even apply it if you're protecting your hair with a sew-in during transitioning.
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