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ebony essence of moisture: Deionized water, Aloe Vera, Honeyquat (Derived from Natural Honey), Silk Protein, Wheat Protein, Pro Vitamin B5, Vitamin C, AquaEm (Naturally Derived from Coconut Fatty Acid), Shea Butter, Babassu Butter, Vegetable Glycerin, Sweet Almond Oil, Avocado Oil, Coconut Oil, Castor Oil, Jojoba Oil, Peru Balsam Essential Oil, Basil Essential Oil, Cedar Wood Essential Oil, Vitamin E Oil, Herbal Infusion of Silica, Cystine, Marigold, Horsetail, Coltsfoot, Rose Petals, Nettle Leaves and Spearmint, Silk Amino Acid, Grapefruit Seed Extract, Kelp Powder, Rosemary Extract, Soy Protein, Witch Hazel, Vegetable Wax, Honey Extract, Lecithin, Collagen & Fragrance Blend

Nu-Gro Parsley, Garlic, Nettle, Burdock, Horsetail Coltsfoot, Rosemary Leaf, Jojoba Oil, Olive Oil, Safflower Oil, Castor Oil, Coconut Oil, Shea Butter, Paba Panthenol (B-5), Vitamin E and D, Aloe Vera, Honey, Avacado Oil, Water, Cetyl Alcohol, Stearalkonium Chloride, Sweet Almond Oil, Hydrolized Keratin, Apple Pectin Extract, Propylene Glycol, Dicetyldimonium Chloride, Fragrance, Citric Acid, Polymethoxy Bicyclic Oxazolidine, FD&C Blue No 1, FD&C Yellow No 5, FD&C Red No 4 & No 33

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From my knowledge as a formulations chemist the ingredients in both products are great, it just depends on how much of each ingredient is in the product. The name may sound good but there may not be enough of that ingredient added to the product to make a difference. Now " Rule of Thumb", FDA requires that ingredients should list from highest to lowest and or alphabetically. In my experience, when someone lists alphabetically they are either hiding there percentages are trying to stop someone from copying their formulation. Saying all this I would go with the first one, becuase I can approximate from the listing the percentages. cpj.
they both sound like great product for hair and they will both encourage hair growth. I think the Ebony Essence of Moisture will give you more slip or silky feel because of the silk protein being so high in the ingredients and also they have Silk amino Acid.

The Nu - Gro has no water so the base is a natural herb or oil. all the ingredients is good for hair and promote growth. I would get both rotate them or add Nu-Gro to ebony essence of moisture which appears to be like a protein and moisture in one.

Great Find In Product for healthy long hair...

Because of the low molecular weight of the molecules, they penetrate the surface layers of the skin and are a naturally hydroscopic material, which has excellent moisture binding qualities to condition the skin.
Silk amino acids (also called silk proteins and sericin) are obtained by the hydrolysis of silk - a natural protein fiber. The soft lustrous thread obtained from the silk cocoon woven by the silkworm is so converted and used in cosmetic preparations.
Silk amino acids (silk proteins) are used to help prevent dehydration of the skin.
Can you give us an update on how the Ebony Essence of Moisture is working for you.

thank you
hey its sharena my hair is getting shorter and shorter i dont know what to do i clipped my ends and it seems like i have do it everyday they keep coming apart every time i comb my hair i lose more i dont want to but i might have to go back to braids
Try Qhemet Biologics and Hair Veda products these are my favorites now!
Do you know where can i find these products
I love Ebony of Essence Products they are the best I've used so far.
I prefer the Castor Oil because I just started to use it and I could see a difference in my hair already. Shea Butter is good and Coconut oil and peppermint oil is good and Rosemary oil is also good. I tried most of them but my favorite is Castor oil because it makes my hair thick, less breakage, less split ends etc.
You should try Qhemet Biologics and HairVeda very good products for your hair and scalp!

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