Duchess07, what does the bark do? Is it a conditioner? That does look like something to eat.
It's a b.a.s.k. conditioner:
After days of stress, over-styling, and mistreatment - your natural tresses could use nothing more than just good old-fashioned "comfort food" to indulge in. Our "look good enough to eat", bitter chocolate hair mask gives your hair that sweet retreat it's been craving!
We take a base of pure premium cocoa butter, coconut cream, & kukui moluccano oil - fold in nutrient-rich amalaki fruit & conditioner beads for detangling - and finish off with drizzles of amber agave nectar. The result is the most decadent chocolate dessert for your curls to feed on!
Using a wide tooth comb - part freshly washed, damp hair into large sections - apply chocolate conditioner & gently comb through. Cover hair with a plastic cap & allow the chocolate treatment to soak for a minimum of 30 minutes (use a steamer for an even more intense treatment). Rinse thoroughly with warm water. Results will be ultra soft, moisturized, & "satisfied" tresses!
FULL INGREDIENT LIST:
Distilled Water
Prime Pressed Cocoa Butter
Virgin Coconut Cream
Kukui Moluccana Seed Oil
Agave Nectar
Behentrimonium Methosulfate
Raw Cocoa Powder
Amalaki Fruit Powder
Cetyl Alcohol
Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride
Butylene Glycol
Phenoxyethanol and Ethylhexylglycerin
Naturally aromatic of dark chocolate (no additional fragrance added) - with a texture similar to soft chocolate icing.
This is mine before it set:
I used:
Water (5 oz, warm)
Cocoa butter (5 oz, melted)
Coconut milk (13.5 oz can, cooked down and reduced to about half)
Coconut oil (2 oz, melted)
Coffee oil (1 oz, added to melted cocoa butter mix)
Coffee extract (5 drops, added after cool)
Agave nectar (2 T, added after reduction)
Cocoa powder (2 T, added to condensed coconut milk)
Glycerin (2 T, added after cool)
Vitamin E (1 t, added after cool)
Behentrimonium (3 T)
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