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Shea Moisture Coconut and Hibiscus Frizz-Free Curl Mousse 220 ml

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If you do have any of the symptoms above, I would strongly recommend that you do an ACV rinse ( apple cider vinegar rinse) before conditioning. This supposedly 100% pure xtra virgin coconut oil is everything BUT 100% coconut oil! The tiny fine print says "natural ingredients may vary" lmao what does that even mean if its coconut oil? This is awesome, Jc! I BC'd two years ago next month and experimented with a lot of different products, which is why this list is so long. You can also layer gel products. This works great if you want a strong hold (gel) but want to retain moisture and softness (custard).

Shea Moisture products are generally considered safe for most hair types. However, there is an extremely small chance that you could be allergic to some of the ingredients in their products, which may cause irritation and breakage. Explore solutions for relief from dryness, or for itching & flaky scalp with our two new scalp care collections.The Shea Moisture hair mousse contains silk protein, shea butter, sweet hibiscus, and coconut oil to make an intense concoction of hair-loving nutrients.

In the quest to detangle and moisturize our tresses, we often choose products with ingredients like coconut oil, shea butter, or cocoa butter. And why not? These are natural ingredients that nourish the hair (and skin) and can be used without side effects. When choosing a Curly Girl conditioner for co-washing or conditioning, you’ll want to make sure you get one which is suitable for your hair type.And then there are a few magical oils that can do both, like coconut oil, argan oil, and olive oil, and, yup, shea butter. Shea butter both moisturizes and seals, so it has the ability to hydrate the cortex of your hair cuticle, then trap that moisture inside. But it’s not just its oil-like properties that make it fantastic for hair—it’s also the fact that it’s rich in: (1) fatty acids, which help “cement” the keratin in your hair to keep it strong; (2) vitamin E, an antioxidant that helps protect against damage-causing free radicals; and (3) triglycerides, a type of fatty acid that helps condition your hair. The tl;dr result? Smoother, healthier, softer hair. Which hair types should use shea butter? Yay! Thank you my biggest concern with it comes to ph are leave in conditioners. I don't want to mix the kimmaytube recipe any longer. I am hoping to find one with a almost neutral ph (not too acid, or alkaline).

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