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there are many diff companies who sell curly puddings: Miss Jessie's, Blended Beauty, etc. & all of them are targeted at people with curly hair... so yes that means naturals however i suppose if you have a relaxer but it is not bone straight then it may work... or texlaxed i believe
check out http://www.missjessies.com for curly pudding techniques in addition you can use it to wash n go
also u should research recipes for your own puddings
It's only going to enhance the curl pattern your hair has when it's wet. It won't produce curls if there aren't any there. So if you are relaxed and your hair is pretty straight when it's wet, then that's what it's going to look like when it's dry. You may have to do a twist out or something to get a curly look. I hear the meringue is better for doing that with relaxed hair.