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This smells so delicious and I have an affinity towards anything vanilla and citrus scents. I don’t usually use this for styling or texturing as it weighs down my long, fine, straight hair; however, I do think this would be great styling tool for those who has short hair. My former boss used this everyday to either make his hair spiky or flat but still with texture. I normally used this to smooth my flyways during the winter months and to create shine. I just dab a very miniscule amount on my index finger; rub it all over the palm of my hands; I pat and smooth the texturizer on top of my hair from roots to ends and I run my fingers through my hair to distribute the product. My hair looks shiny with out looking greasy when I use this, unless I use to much. This is also great for keeping my ends from looking frizzing. I only use this as a styling tool when I need to keep my bangs in place: straight and flat against my forehead. I use the leftover texturizer residue on my hands as a moisturizer. This is safe for colour treated hair. For a 2 oz pot it retails at $29.50 and $21.00 USD.
Key ingredients include:
Castor oil: smoothes hair cuticle, increases strength and shine
Glycerin: softens and moisturizes the hair shaft
Shea Butter: adds moisture
Tangerine oil: provides toning effect on scalp
Vitamins E & C: help fortify the hair shaft
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