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This natural nutritive hair lotion helps defend the internal structure of
your hair from the damaging effects of blow dryers, flat irons and
curling irons.
This multi purpose leave lotion transforms dry, dull hair into silky,
shiny, refreshed locks.
This moisturizing hair lotion is perfect for wet setting, blow styling or
waving relaxed hair. Dries fast without flaking while bonding to hair
to help overcome porosity and seal split ends.
Style the healthy way with natural vitamins and extracts to fortify
each strand.
Beautiful hair begins with protection and repair everyday
Styling stresses hair. Curl setting, flat ironing and blow dryer causes damage to hair. This nutritive lotion helps
strengthen your hair to prevent damage.
Almond and Tucuma gently moisturize to repair dry damaged hair without adding heavy waxes, silicones or
mineral oils, keeping your hair soft and protected.
Macadamia is one of the few natural oils that can penetrate hair strands with nourishing vitamins, proteins and
amino acids to promote full healthy sheen and strength. Restores manageability, luster and volume to dry lifeless
hair that has been stripped of its natural oils from perming, coloring or heat damage.
It adds brilliant shine and flexibility without weighing hair down.
Babassu oil is cold-pressed from the nuts of Australian babassu trees. Babassu oil is very similar in composition to
skin sebum, and is therefore very gentle and absorbed rapidly into the scalp and hair follicles.
Apply throughout damp hair prior to blow drying or curler setting.
Apply onto sections of dry hair before using flat iron or curling iron.
This nutritive wrap setting lotion
is great! I use it right after I
shampoo and during the blow dry
process. It leaves my hair very
soft and in the perfect condition
to use the flat iron. It doesn't
leave your hair all sticky and its
got good hold but keeps it light
to where you still have freedom
of movement with your hair.
Love this and my hair and scalp
look and feel wonderful!
Katie M Chicago Heights IL
Love this hair lotion! I put it
in my hair when it's still
damp, blow dry, and then
add a little bit more to the
ends where needed, and my
hair looks great and feels
really soft.
My hair is the healthiest that
it's ever been, it's shiny and
soft with no breakage!
Samantha S Cooper City FL
This natural setting lotion works
really well to help give body to
straight hair and is super easy to
use. I use it all the time with the
old fashioned brush rollers and it
works perfectly every time.
Highly recommend it!
Dawn T Ann Arbor MI
The natural setting lotion
product is wonderful on my
hair. Unlike other wrap
lotions I have used it actually
makes hair soft and shiney.
When I flat iron it comes out
bouncy and light and it keeps
my hair from drying out! I
highly recommend this hair
lotion.
LeShonna M Kansas City KS
If I want straight hair this setting
lotion, protects it from heat. This
stuff makes my hair super silky
and soft, not a waxy or heavy
feel. I absolutely love it and will
definitely order again!
Olivia L Pacific Palisades CA
This is the best hair setting
lotion I have ever used. This
nutritive setting hair setting
lotion leaves hair with a very
light and bouncy texture and
I feel like I've finally found
the hair lotion that works for
me. I cannot say enough
about the product.
Priscilla D Houston TX
Black women can experience hair loss due to uncontrollable factors such as age, heredity and hormonal changes.
But there are other factors that can be controlled such as stress, nutrition, over processing hair by coloring and
straightening.
African American women whose hair won't grow may have relaxer-induced alopecia. Thousands of African American
women complain of breakage, split ends, and dryness caused by relaxers.
Relaxers come in two general formulations: lye relaxers containing sodium hydroxide, which are most often used by
hair care professionals; and no-lye relaxers, which contain the gentler guanine hydroxide for home use. Both types of
relaxers straighten or loosen hair by breaking the structure of hair and may damage your scalp or follicles.
Another common type of hair loss among black women is hot comb or curling iron alopecia which begins at the
central portion of the scalp and progresses rapidly. Eventually, it causes severe damage to hair follicles and hair loss.
Traction alopecia affects thousands of black women each year. Pulling of the hair that occurs from tight cornrows,
braids, weaves, ponytails often lead to hair loss. If you have difficulty moving your forehead or experience headaches
and scalp soreness, these may be signs that your hair is styled too tightly. This can cause bald spots to develop along
the hairline and above the ears.
African Americans need to pay careful attention to prevent hair loss and damage from improper use of relaxers,
excessive hot-pressing, curling or blow-drying, gluing hair in during the weave process, chemical or heat burns to the
scalp, and combining permanent color with other chemical hair treatments.
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