Quench is a homemade hair oil and butter made for Natural Hair. It was created by a You-tuber/ Blogger named "JourneytomyRoots" also known as Kimberly Gray. Quench lock's water moisture and keeps hair moist for days. Quench provides your hair with a natural sunscreen, maintains a balance for your scalp, feeds your hair, adds shine and strengthens your hair. Quench also help grow your hair fast with its Anti-oxidants stimulated cell regeneration. The Castor oil and minoxidil 2% ingredients in Quench plays the major role for hair growth with this product. Their properties help reverse thinning and promote growing thicker hair. Minoxidil is known as Rogaine.
Rogaine has been around for years to help treat thinning and balding hair.
"JourneytomyRoots" has also given customers the choice to special-order Quench without Minoxidil if preferred. If your pregnant or nursing you should use the one without Minoxidil.
Quench has great ingredients:
Some of the main ingredients are: Whipped African Shea Butter, Vitamin E, Natural Oils, Castor Oil, Vegetable Glycerin, all Natural
Preservatives, Minoxidil and more. It also has a cinnamon stick that can be used to mix up the product.
My Review:
I definitely like this product. I use the one with the Minoxidil 2%. I just order my second-order today. I used it about every other night, but you can use it everyday. It's really given my hair great shine and moisture. Quench has also sort of like a peppermint smell and it has a great tingling feeling on the scalp. Peppermint oil is one of the ingredients in this product. The Peppermint oil delivers a cooling effect to the scalp. It also helps stimulate the hair follicles so hair can grow.I've really seen a difference since, I've been using Quench. My edges have grown out since I've been using Quench. Its can also be used as a styling product to do braids and twist. Quench is definitely a product to purchase.
If you would like to review more on Quench or make a purchase, you can check out: http://journey2myroots.blogspot.com/p/shop.html.
Thanks for Reading,
Sharon Lawrence