Cream Restore Conditioning Cleanser For Girls Curly Hair | Lockenkopf
A moisturising co-wash with nutrient-rich oils for wonderfully soft curls.
For this co-wash, fresh coconut kernels are crushed and gently pressed to form the nutrient-rich, purifying oil base. Moroccan argan and thistle fruit oils are then whipped to form this creamy mixture and finally refined with extracts of marshmallow root and aloe vera. Your curls will be cleaned, moisturized and frizz smoothed. And they become silky soft.
Application: Comb the wet curls section by section, massage them gently into the scalp and rinse with cold water.
not to get lost in the amy dallon racial coding sauce again but I keep thinking about her hair being specifically described as “frizzy;” I highly doubt much consideration went into that word choice (if I was being uncharitable I’d say I think maybe the wrong kind of consideration went into it) but it immediately strikes me as a signifier of another site of alienation for her: of course the lily-white dallons had no idea what to do with her curly hair, of course carol in particular never bothered to learn how to style it, and amy probably grew up doing the same things to it that victoria did and wondering why it worked so awfully on her. frizz being what happens when you neglect curly hair or treat it like straight hair. nothing like a physical reminder that you Will Never Belong
buying my boyfriend conditioner and curl cream for his hair can only do so much when he insists on flattening his curls underneath a baseball hat every single day
whenever I consider seriously trying to take care of my curly hair so that it's less of a flat mess I realize that I'll need to use the Special Curly Hair Shampoo And Conditioner that they only sell at one specific store in the middle of nowhere that costs like 30 dollars a bottle and im like nvm my hair is just gonna have to be ugly. im not doing that
telling random people that they probably have to shampoo their hair less than they think is a thankless job that no one listens to me for but someone must be a prophet that walks the earth
trying to look up hair care tips because my hair (which i'm PRETTY sure is 2b) can't decide whether it wants to be a dry twig nest or an oily mass of grease-coated wetness at any given time. the problem is that most articles are very fashion-oriented for women with mainstream styles so they're like "congrats on your perfect feminine gorgeous beachy waves :) you are so pretty and perfect :) here are all the products to buy if you want to keep being a model-beautiful woman who turns men's heads" and after 5 minutes spent scrolling thru these webpages i'm like ok. i'm gonna go shave my head now.
My hair has finally been revived after a week of the nasty greasiest limp flat hair imaginable and I'm always like oh noooo everyone says curly hair needs moisture and clarifying when it's not defined and voluminous and I always do that and then. It always gets worse. U dumb ass. It's protein. Ur hair needs protein. Every time. Skip the extra moisture, the curly bloggers are lying to you. Your hair is super fine. You don't need the moisture you need the protein to retain curl shape. Your hair is porous. Don't fall for the evil moisture lies meant for thick hair.
Cause and effect???? Pattern recognition???? Don't know them