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Jamaican Mango Lime Transition Creme

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Has anyone used this before? I did a search here and couldn't come up with anything. They carry it at Sally's too according to their website and I would like to try it. Anyone here have any reviews or experience with this product?
http://www.amazon.com/Transition-Naturals-Coiling-Creme-Pudding/dp/B004QL1UDK


I started using this last week just cause the product name was intriguing. I baggy and bun every day and use it to lay down my edges and nape. It seems to soften up my NG just a little. I' say it works ok for me.

ETA: Oops, nope I'm using the 'No More Relaxer' not the coiling pudding!:ohwell:
 
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LOVE IT!!! It basically gives you a wash and go look. I use this on damp hair that has been conditioned with a leave in and I apply it in sections. A little goes a long way. It smells amazazing.

eta: Sorry, I like the Coily Pudding. Never tried the Transitioning stuff.
 
Rhetta, what is the No More Relaxer? I saw that item on sale as well but didn't know what it was.

It's supposed to stretch and soften your NG to help ease the transition to natural. I've been using it sparingly every couple days cause it's kind of thick & I don't want a lot of build up. The name is kind of a misnomer, it certainly doesn't straighten it, not mine anyway, I'm 4b and my hair laughs at such silly notions:lachen: but it does help!
 
LOVE IT!!! It basically gives you a wash and go look. I use this on damp hair that has been conditioned with a leave in and I apply it in sections. A little goes a long way. It smells amazazing.

eta: Sorry, I like the Coily Pudding. Never tried the Transitioning stuff.

Both say "transition from relaxer to natural." The No More Relaxer smells nice, too. I'd type out the ingredients list so we could compare cause I'm curious what the diff is now but, I'm too lazy to hop outta bed to grab the jar again :yawn:
 
I think the coily pudding is the transitioning stuff. Thanks for the reviews. I might pick this up this weekend if they have it in stock. Thanks ladies!

Anyone else have anything good or bad?
 
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