What it is: A very rich, creamy, concentrated butter for the hair and skin
Price: $20/8oz
Website: Koils by Nature
The Review:
I was sent a jar of the Citrus Bliss butter, and I immediately liked that the jar was full of product, to the rim. The texture is very thick and creamy, and the smell is divine! I love citrus scents, so I was all in. The scent is not strong, and fades after it’s in your hair.
I twisted my hair with the butter, today. My hair was freshly shampooed/conditioned, and I misted each section with water, before applying the butter. I used no leave-in underneath.
This stuff is SO RICH…I only needed a smidgen for each section of hair. If you use too much, you’ll end up with greasy hair. Normally, I send visitors to the site for ingredients, but I’m breaking that rule this time.
The Ingredients: Shea butter, kokum butter, mango butter, avocado butter, aloe butter, coconut oil, grapeseed oil, sweet almond oil, kosher vegetable glycerin, organic honey, hydrolyzed jojoba protein, vitamin E, grapefruit seed extract, essential and fragrance oils.
I didn’t use any gel with it, just the butter. The end result was AMAZING! Soft, puffy twists…perfectly moisturized. No crunch. I
it. The next time, I’ll use a little gel along with it, just because the front of my hair needs the extra hold.
This is an excellent product for twisting, sealing the ends, and “winterizing” your hair. If you have protein sensitive hair, note that this product contains protein. If your hair is fine, and/or thin, use a very light hand. It’s an excellent alternative to The Jane Carter Solution’s Nourish and Shine. You get more product for your money, and I like it better.
A Nappy Girl
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