Shea Moisture Claims: This all natural styling souffle with agave nectar and flax seed oil defines and promotes curls, with a soft, smooth after feel. Coconut and flax seed oils nourish and hydrate hair, seal the hair shaft to protect against external pollutants and assist natural oil retention. The natural humectant complex of agave nectar, coconut oil, glycerin and shea butter moisturizes, conditions and boosts shine without frizz.
- Does not contain silicones, polymers or PVP which could cause build-up and damage hair over time
- Ethically traded ingredients sustainably produced
- Sulfate-free and color safe
- No animal cruelty
Pros:
Smells amazing.
Cons:
Crunches a little when blow dried because it is considered a loose gel. Leaves hands sticky. Too much will wear down hair.
Price:
$9-$13
Repurchase:
Yes and I will be trying out the rest of their line..especially the Curl & Style Hair Milk and the Curl Enhancing Smoothie.
Where to buy:
Walgreens.com,$9 Purchase Shea Moisture Curling Souffle
Disclaimer: I purchased product with my own money. I'm not affiliated with Shea Moisture.
How I use Shea Moisture Curling Souffle:
- Condition my hair, remove a very small amount of moisture using a t-shirt
- Section my hair off four ways
- While my hair is pretty much still sopping wet, I scoop a small amount of product out
- Rub my hands together and comb through each section of my hair using my hands.
- I remove the sections and do a quick hand-comb through from each angle
- When finished, I'll either plop my hair or let it airdry
- I don't blow dry. If I do it's on low or cool and I only blow dry my roots.
- I use a t-shirt or microfiber towel. A regular towel calls for frizz, which I have enough of.
- Plopping my hair gives a lot of volume! Learn how to plop your hair.
- Don't use too much, it will weigh your hair down. You'll have to test for yourself to know how much too much is.
- If I have to detangle, which rarely happens, I use a comb.
- Wet hair balances out the stickiness.
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