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Blacktresses

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I was looking at the difference between Miss Jessie's Curly Pudding and Baby/Buttercreme verses BBD Glass and Strech products.

Outside of the price... is there a difference between these products ???

A PJ wants to know ...
 
Do you know the ingredients in the BBD Stretch? Mine came without a label on it so I don't know what all is in it...
 
I was wondering the same thing, especially since curly pudding is supposed to be knock-off of bbd glass.
 
BBD Stretch is a reconstructor conditioner, water based. Used for deep conditioning and as a leave in.

Buttercreme is a heavy duty moisturizer/lotion/cream for grooming

BBD Glass and Curly pudding are similar, BBD Glass offers a stronger hold (but not to hard), slightly more definition, controls frizz more. CP is slightly more "conditioning" and offers a softer hold. Very strong scent, smells like grape candy or something.

Ingredients are not listed on BBD products.
 
i know, i hate them smell of bbd glass, but i love the smell of the CP, the BBD glass holds my hair too hard.
 
Thanks for replying SO1913.

Have you tried glass without a texturizer? I was wondering how it would hold up on natural hair that just has a leave-in conditioner in it ?

so1913 said:
BBD Stretch is a reconstructor conditioner, water based. Used for deep conditioning and as a leave in.

Buttercreme is a heavy duty moisturizer/lotion/cream for grooming

BBD Glass and Curly pudding are similar, BBD Glass offers a stronger hold (but not to hard), slightly more definition, controls frizz more. CP is slightly more "conditioning" and offers a softer hold. Very strong scent, smells like grape candy or something.

Ingredients are not listed on BBD products.
 
Blacktresses said:
Thanks for replying SO1913.

Have you tried glass without a texturizer? I was wondering how it would hold up on natural hair that just has a leave-in conditioner in it ?


I'm not sure if you saw the response to this comment in my album, but I would like to clarify that I DO NOT have a texturizer, nor any other chemical process in my hair. My last chemical process was in December 2002 which was a relaxer. I am 100% natural, so yes, I use Glass with leave in, as well as all my products on natural chemical free hair.
 
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so1913 said:
I'm not sure if you saw the response to this comment in my album, but I would like to clarify that I DO NOT have a texturizer, nor any other chemical process in my hair. My last chemical process was in December 2002 which was a relaxer. I am 100% natural, so yes, I use Glass with leave in, as well as all my products on natural chemical free hair.

Sorry for the mix up....
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