Best value in this hair care line

I am African-American and after the birth of my first child my hair texture changed from kinky to curly. I no longer use a relaxer and most of the hair products I had worked beautifully on my old texture but did not work at all for my new texture.
I looked for new hair products I tried Frederick Fakkai a few drugstore lines like Pantene and Garnier and a couple of salon lines Rusk and Paul Mitchell but none really worked well on my hair. A friend suggested trying Hamadi.
I really like this line - I use the Ginger Soymilk Shampoo Rice Milk Conditioner and the Leave-in Conditioner. I find that this combination works best for my hair.
The Shea Leave in Conditioner is the best value for the money in this line. A little goes a long way. I use Ginger Soymilk Hair Wash which cleans well but leaves my hair feeling a little stripped over time then I continue with the Rice Milk Conditioner finish with the Shea Leave in which protects my hair expecially if I blow dry it.
It is hard for me to find good products that work well on my hair texture and are also reasonably priced. As much as I like these products I am subtracting one star for the price. These products are pricey and if you are like me and have long hair they can become very costly over time; although I no longer have to pay for a relaxer every 6 - 8 weeks I don't expect hair products to cost as me as much as the regular expensive chemical treatments that I no longer need. This leave in conditioner in an upscale store or salon costs approximately $4.63 - $5.50 an ounce; on Amazon or through other discount vendors you may find it cheaper.
This line is great if you can afford it; hopefully someone will come out with something just as good that is not so expensive.More detail ...
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