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Is that good or bad? I'm interested in the leave ins and stylers.I think I saw another youtuber using the cowash. Said it reminded them of the As I Am cowash.
Good if you like a more clarifying than moisturizing cowash.Is that good or bad? I'm interested in the leave ins and stylers.
The money is there if they pull it off.Lol ouidad what a change, never thought I’d hear that company name alongside natural hair. Wooh we have come a long way.
For real? I love As I Am's cowash! I may have to check this out.I think I saw another youtuber using the cowash. Said it reminded them of the As I Am cowash.
I started following natural hair and curly hair websites around 2001, and it always seemed that Ouidad was a brand used among naturals. I’ve never purchased that brand; were they known for an issue before? Or is it that they are only just now getting on the bandwagon of making products specifically marketed to Type 4 hair?Lol ouidad what a change, never thought I’d hear that company name alongside natural hair. Wooh we have come a long way.
Ouidad was primarily initially for curly latina type hair. High end salon brand.I started following natural hair and curly hair websites around 2001, and it always seemed that Ouidad was a brand used among naturals. I’ve never purchased that brand; were they known for an issue before? Or is it that they are only just now getting on the bandwagon of making products specifically marketed to Type 4 hair?
As @vevster said many naturals used it but it wasn’t marketed to black women particularly could type hair.I started following natural hair and curly hair websites around 2001, and it always seemed that Ouidad was a brand used among naturals. I’ve never purchased that brand; were they known for an issue before? Or is it that they are only just now getting on the bandwagon of making products specifically marketed to Type 4 hair?