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Users of this product have you notice that when applied to damp hair the hair feels wetter and your curls began to form on the ends? Does this means after two and half years of being natural i finally learned the true meaning of the LOC method?
[USER=201322 said:divachyk[/USER];20102785]faithVA, I really do like it and used it for most of this past winter. I recall seeing marketing that said it was for moisture. It's definitely a sealer (for me) because it's not water based. I even reached out to the vendor to double check my thinking and she confirmed it's a sealer.
It has a tendency to leave a waxy feel to the hair with continued use which doesn't cause any short term issues. For long term, it required that I cleanse (shampoo) a little more frequently to remove the buildup. All and all, it's a great product even with the need for increased cleansing.
@IDareT'sHair is right!!! I STANS, jump up and down and do back flips for this cream. It works very well in my Natural, Type CZ hair.@Pompous Blue STANS for Type4 Hair Crème.
faithVA Heavy creams/butters works for my hair. Most creams and Leave-ins are too "lightweight". But this is heavy and just right for me.^^You have sold me. Going to pick up some as soon as I use up a few more products. I need to find something I love like that![]()
[USER=127525 said:Pompous Blue[/USER];20103415]faithVA Heavy creams/butters works for my hair. Most creams and Leave-ins are too "lightweight". But this is heavy and just right for me.
I love the others I listed, too, and have them as back-ups 'cause these vendors are all the time changing their formulas. And if myhoneychild ever changes hers, I'm jumping ship and moving on.
@faithVA But the odd thing is everyone says fine haired, naturals should not use heavy products.I'm not sure heavy creams/butters work for my hair. But I will have to try it to find out. Thanks for the review.
McQuay30 YES....So, it is the heaviness of it that is properly sealing my ends which in turns make them curl?
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faithVA, I really do like it and used it for most of this past winter. I recall seeing marketing that said it was for moisture. It's definitely a sealer (for me) because it's not water based. I even reached out to the vendor to double check my thinking and she confirmed it's a sealer. It has a tendency to leave a waxy feel to the hair with continued use which doesn't cause any short term issues. For long term, it required that I cleanse (shampoo) a little more frequently to remove the buildup. All and all, it's a great product even with the need for increased cleansing.
faithVA, I really do like it and used it for most of this past winter. I recall seeing marketing that said it was for moisture. It's definitely a sealer (for me) because it's not water based. I even reached out to the vendor to double check my thinking and she confirmed it's a sealer. It has a tendency to leave a waxy feel to the hair with continued use which doesn't cause any short term issues. For long term, it required that I cleanse (shampoo) a little more frequently to remove the buildup. All and all, it's a great product even with the need for increased cleansing.
The honey hair cream from myhoneychild is great to if you were looking to try other butters from the line!