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Ganjababy

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1) Anyone used it?

2) Did it do a good job of defining your curls?

3) What were your results?

4) would you use it again?

TIA:yep:
 
I've used it, but not on wet hair. I just used it once on dry hair. It is a nice moisturizer, but it can be too heavy and dulling if you use too much.

It's not much to write home about in terms of using it again, which is why I've decided to sell it, lol. A lot of people love it though, but my hair is just picky. It more prefers pure butters.
 
I have 4a/4b hair, and my hair did not like Curls Whipped Cream at all. I used it on my hair while it was wet, it smelled good, but after my hair dryed it felt hard. Good thing I only paid for a sample size.
 
It was the first Curls product I used and I did not like it. :nono: It defined the curl o.k. but it was too heavy and inflexible. I too found it made my hair kind of hard, dry, and dull. It also didn't have enough hold. It may have been a-ight if I hadn't experienced better. I gave it away to a hair challenged male friend who wouldn't know the difference! :hair:

If you need an all-in-one HG for definition and moisture, I'd go with Blended Beauty's Styling Butter Cream instead!
 
It was the first Curls product I used and I did not like it. :nono: It defined the curl o.k. but it was too heavy and inflexible. I too found it made my hair kind of hard, dry, and dull. It also didn't have enough hold. It may have been a-ight if I hadn't experienced better. I gave it away to a hair challenged male friend who wouldn't know the difference! :hair:

If you need an all-in-one HG for definition and moisture, I'd go with Blended Beauty's Styling Butter Cream instead![/quote]


Thanks!........................
 
I used it when it first came out and the whipped cream smelled good but it was too heavy on my hair and it left my hair with that crunchy feeling afterwards. Then I found out that you really can't go by the labels as it reads " for 3c/4a kinky hair" because thats what I did with the whipped cream. I did some playing around with the curls products and the milkshake and souffle works best for my hair type even though I have 3c/4a combo. I use it for my wash and go and I get great definition and moisture from it. Im about to do my hair in a few and ill send a pic later.
 
I love it.

It is the only thing that keeps my hair moist. I don't use it for definition though, not at all.
 
I used it a couple of times when I was transitioning... it made my curls pop... I loved the smell to... I haven't purchased again
 
1) Anyone used it?

2) Did it do a good job of defining your curls?

3) What were your results?

4) would you use it again?

TIA:yep:


1) No it didn't do a darn thing in terms of defining

2) It somewhat moisturized my hair (and I stress the somewhat part)

3) I would not purchase it again. It was a waste of money
 
I tried to use it for curl definition and it didn't do much

Now I just use it for my two strand twist and I like the way it holds them.

I don't think I will be purchasing it again though.
 
1) Anyone used it? :yep: I have all of the stylers, the Souffle, Whipped Cream and the Milkshake

2) Did it do a good job of defining your curls? Sorry, I don't use it for definition, I use it as a moisturizer

3) What were your results? I usually use it for twists and braid outs, it gives me really defined twist/braid outs and it leaves my hair really soft and bouncy.

4) would you use it again? Not the Whipped Cream

ETA: I prefer the looser ones (souffle and milkshake) better b/c the Whipped Cream tends to leave little white flakes in my hair.
 
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