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KALLOS COSMETICS, KALLOS HAIRCARE LINE: FINAL ROUND!

Thursday, June 6, 2024

Finally, I have finished testing a large part of the Kallos Cosmetis hair line, and I come to contribute my opinion based on knowledge.

Kallos Cosmetics is a Hungarian cosmetics brand, created in 1978 in Budapest, specializing in cosmetic products, ranging from body and hair care, to makeup, with a very competitive prices (low-cost). As can be seen in the blog archive, this is not the first time I have tried their products, since their prices and concept are highly tempting.

Simple formulas, based on active ingredients known for their effectiviness in the cosmetics market such as aloe vera, marine algae, hemp, etc., each one promising different results. Considering that when I was using these products, my hair was not straightened (Hair relaxer), completely natural (4C afro hair), this is my experience.

  • Hair Shampoo.

Although Kallos Cosmetics does not have the best low-cost shampoos on the market, it cannot be denied that it has some hidden gems, such as the Pro-tox shampoo.

ALOE VERA.

Focused on optimal cleansing of the scalp, it leaves hair free of residue, but tight, making the use of a softening hair mask mandatory, and not optional. While it is true that there are shampoos that allow you to comb the hair in the second application, to detangle it before rinsing, this product makes such a step practically impossible.

CHERRY.

It softens hair, making it easy to comb, while eliminating any residue existing in it, but it continues to leave the hair a little dry after rinsing.

  • Hair mask.

Hair masks are sacred for afro hair, especially if it is type 4C, so, after having fallen in love with the Pro-Tox Cannabis hair mask Pro-Tox Cannabis hair mask, whose main ingredient is hemp, famous for leaving hair soft, and easy to style, my curiosity to discover another hidden gems, started to increase.

PRO-TOX.

Its main ingredients are keratin, collagen, and hyaluronic acid, which are famous for hydrating, repairing, and softening hair from inside. However, in my case, I ended up obtaining a fluffier and more malleable hair, full of life.


VEGAN SOUL.

I like the concept, the ingredients, but not the formula. Reading the ingredient list, one of the first things to identify, is how the majority of ingredients are from natural origin, allowing the brand to create a product that is practically free of synthetic ingredients, or those considered harmful.



However, although it is true that it has a set of beneficial ingredients, its formula fails for 4C afro hair, making it difficult to comb it, and technically not providing any type of benefit.

CHERRY.

Like the shampoo belonging to the same line, it smells incredibly good, and softens the hair.


ALOE VERA.

One of the best Kallos Cosmetics mask, along with the Cannabis Hair-Protox mask, since both leave the hair extremely soft, silky, and malleable for a long time (up to a week, especially with the Aloe Vera mask). Both are perfect for 4C afro hair, and have become my favorites.

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My personal experience going natural: 4C 100% natural afro hair.

Wednesday, June 15, 2022

It has been two years since I decided to shave all my hair, and things have changed a lot from that day. So, why not share all the experiences in my beauty blog, with the purpose to help people that are struggling with hair transitioning or feel insecure about their natural curls. But being honest, the temptation to relax my hair at some point was always around.

FIRST.

From my youngest days, my mom and I, always use to gravitate between natural and relaxed hair, ending at least going more on the relaxed hair side. We never ever had any issues with our hair routines and general rules like: 

  • Relaxing the hair every two or three months, using moisturizing, repairing, and nutritious hair products, along with avoiding the excess use of flat irons and hair driers
  • Know which products will work for our hair, and control carefully the use of hair dyes (avoid dyeing the hair until one or two weeks after the relaxing process).

BUT THEN…WHY THE BIG CHOP?

Even if it wasn’t the first time I had a radical haircut, this time was different. I ended up cutting off my entire hair...shaving it, I never ever shaved my head: NEVER, but I guess that there is always a first time, and somehow it has been positive. I did it, and I have no regrets, even if at first, I didn’t like to watch myself in the mirror directly, frightening everybody at the same time for my radical decision, now everything is different. 

If I think carefully about it, at that moment in my life I was dealing with a lot of things, and I needed a change (inside and outside), so I took the scissors and the razor, and I decided to shave my entire head. (Please do not imitate me, if you want to change your hairstyle, think calmly about it, and if that is your wish, go to the hairdresser).

The first thing I noticed was my hairless scalp, which was and is more sensitive than the skin on my face, making me realize something very important: Have I really been taking care of my hair correctly? I never had problems when my mother took care of my hair when I was little, on the contrary, I use to have it up to the middle of my back in abundance. However, I felt that already in my adulthood, things were no longer the same.

My mother has natural afro hair that is very soft and easy to manage, which also does not require much nutrition and hydration. However, my hair is thick, frizzy, and wild (like my dad’s hair), to the point it has set off countless combs specially designed for afro hair. Becoming at the same time another reason for my mother to periodically straighten my hair, making it easy for her to control and treat my hair successfully (and I don’t have any regrets, since she did a very nice job taking care of my hair, in her own way, without any cracks, burns, or weakness).

As I grew older my body and hair were changing too, needing different treatments and routines that are away from my mother’s beauty rituals. Therefore, my mother’s multivitamin shampoo no longer worked for my hair, so I needed to start looking for my own products.

Having had a straightened hair most of my life, I only knew that I needed products that would prevent breakage, helping me strengthen my hair. This is why ended up choosing any type of hair repairing products lines, without looking at the ingredient list, or consulting various types of opinions on the internet (particularly from the afro/curly hair community)…..BAD, VERY BAD, to the point I ended up learning by trial and error, to understand how to properly take care of my straightened hair.

What does this mean? Whichever path you choose, you will have to know how to care for and maintain your hair. Straightened hair also requires a lot of care, and to avoid making big mistakes, luckily there exists a large and very active black community that talks about it, sharing information and personal experiences about this topic, like: Jennifer Cynthia, StyleDomination, Hairlicious Inc, Cassandra Olivia, Dawan Pearson, Ju Poppin, or JohnGeorge.

GOING NATURAL FROM ZERO!

Once shaved, there is no way to go back anymore, so I just let everything flow, without thinking much about my hair, leaving it free, letting it grow strong, full, and natural. Being at the same time, the perfect stage to learn the general rules of Afro hair care, immersing myself in a different world, and one of the things that I can confirm is that transitioning to natural Afro hair, can be difficult and uncomfortable at first, however, that feeling is reduced when you start educating yourself about your hair type reading blogs, watching videos, and following accounts on social network mainly related to the care of afro and curly hair, such as: Efik Zara, The Gloved Natural, Star Puppy, Leila Washington-Fusion of Cultures, Afrocenchix, My Natural Hair Blog, Frolicious, or Afro Lovely.

The first thing I learned was the importance of protecting my hair, and the importance of it, especially at night, before going to sleep, to avoid knots the next day. Along with that, the importance of product formulas and ingredients, discovering that my afro hair needs and loves 100% pure natural oils, rich in fatty acids, like castor oil, argan oil, vitamin E oil, concentrated olive oil, or avocado oil. By the way, I learned too how to use 100% pure coconut oil, as well as its real benefits.

But the most shocking part was the importance and comfort of hair protective styles, and how to enjoy different types of hairstyles and colors without damaging my hair: no cut, no excess of heat from hair driers and hair irons, no bleach or dye, just wigs & extensions (properly used). So, every two weeks or every month, I can freely change my hairstyle without any danger.

FINAL CONCLUSION.

I actually embrace and love my 4C natural hair, even if sometimes I feel like straightening my hair (jokes! The bottle of hair relaxer has been proudly in my closet for months/years, without arousing any desire to use it).

My only current wish is for my hair to grow long, strong, and beautiful, once again reaching the middle of my back, even more….full of health and vitality… forever.

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Beating low budget with high quality low-cost beauty products.

Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Sometimes in life our economy and personal desires don’t vibes in the same tune, since life can be unpredictable, and being the main reason why I really wanted to create a high-quality low-cost makeup and skincare post for everybody, based on cruelty free brands which also have some vegan lines/products.

Far away from typical brands like The Ordinary, Maybelline, CeraVe, ELF or NYX; I want to share with you other brands like Revuele, Focallure, Too Cool for School, Kueshi, Essence, Miraculum, Sleek, Kallos Cosmeticsor W7.

MAKEUP.

Everybody knows Maybelline, ELF, NYX, L.A girl, even L.A colors, but have you ever eared about Lovely Makeup, Focallure, Sleek, Essence or W7? Some of their products have nothing to envy high-end brands, being Sleek, W7, and Essence the most international, in comparison with Focallure and Lovely Makeup, but all of them amazing makeup brands with incredibles products from 2USD to 10USD.

  • Lovely Makeup, has one of the best eye mascaras I ever used in my life, going always back to them, even if I try and love other ones like the Telescopic by L’OrĂ©al.
  • Focallure owns incredibles pigmented and beautiful eyeshadows palettes, that are easy to use and mix, with the only fact that some of their eyeshadows can be little dusty.
  • Sleek, one of my favorites makeup brands! The quality of their products always leaves me without words. They work with a wide range of skin tones, from the palest shade to the deepest dark chocolate skin tone. I always thought that if M.A.C cosmetics one day decided to create a low-cost makeup brand, it will be something like Sleek, that have absolutely nothing to envy from other high-end brands, like M.A.C. (even if I love their products with all my heart).
  • W7, is incredible how among with other amazing makeup brands like Makeup Revolution or Technique, which have the same concept, W7 has been evolving and improving the quality of its products over the years. My favorites products are the Banana Dreams loose powder, their blushes and eyeshadows palettes, which are really good.
  • Essence, I hate their facial care line, but I love some makeup gems they have like their Long-lasting eyeliners, lip-glosses, and lipsticks.

SKINCARE.

Let’s run for awhile from CeraVe, Nivea, The Ordinary, Good Molecules, and The Inkey List, to open our minds to others amazing options to start testing and enjoy them, here we have: Miraculum, Bio Glow, Revuele, Revox, Natura Siberica, Too Cool for School, Kueshi, Orjena, Babaria, and Kallos cosmetics. From 3USD to 6USD.

  • Miraculum and Bio Glow, owns some amazing face scrubs for sensitive skin, that removes all the dead skin cells without causing irritation.
  • Revuele and Revox, the first one has one of the best low-cost organic and vegan skincare line that I ever taste and seen, being my favorites products the CBD face serum, CBD moisturizer, and the Nourishing Mud Mask; by the way, the minimalistic and effective skincare line called JUST by Revox, have one of the best Vitamin C serum I ever tried, starting to show results in a week.
  • Natura Siberica, from the concept to the packaging and the products itself, make it an incredible must try brand. My actual favorites products are their shampoos, mask, and conditioner.
  • Too Cool for School and Orjena, both are Korean skincare brands with incredibles products to enjoy. Having sensitive skin, with Too Cool for School I discover one of the best face cleanser the Egg Mouse Soap; on the other part, Orjena face mask, deeply moisture the face and the neck.
  • Kueshi and Babaria, with similar concepts but with very different products, and composed mainly by ingredients of natural origin, both brands have great products to discover. My actual favorites are the face toner by Kueshi, and the Aloe Vera face moisturizer among with the Aloe Vera body milk by Babaria.
  • Kallos Cosmetics, from hate to love, this brand has earned my respect and affection. I have only tried their hair care line, and my favorites are the Pro-tox hair shampoo, and the Omega hair mask! The first one cleans the hair without drying it, and the second one conditions my natural hair leaving my curls soft, but the most important thing is the fact that this products barely have silicones, and for the price… I leaved without words!

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