Culture 7 Day Relaxer for Natural and Relaxed Hair

esoterica

New Member

Has anyone used this product? I'm thinking it could come in handy for transitioners that still use heat occassionaly. I don't have enough new growth to need this yet. Here's the info:

Instructions
* Apply to wet hair after conditioning.
* Work through hair from roots to ends.
* For a straight, smooth look section hair and blow dry with comb attachment.
* For a loose wavy curl, blow dry using fingers as combs, and gently pull hair straight as you dry.

Ingredients
Water , VP/VA Copolymer , Propylene Glycol , Glycerin , Dicetyldimonium Chloride , Panthenol , Tocopheryl Acetate , Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice , Cetyl Alcohol , Stearyl Alcohol , Stearamidopropyl Dimethylamine , Cyclopentasiloxane , Amodimethicone , Tridiceth-12 , Cetrimonium Chloride , Hydroxyethylcellulose , Disodium EDTA , Citric Acid , DMDM Hydantoin , Methylparaben , Propylparaben , Fragrance

http://www.culturecare.net/
 
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pbuckley

New Member
I haven't heard of it, but after checking out the website I am very curious. Sounds like something I could use on my daugthers natural hair and maybe even mine. Let me know if you try it or if anyone else here has tried.
 

kristina

New Member
I have this stuff and used it in my flat iron pictures. I'm a newbie and haven't used a lot of products but I wasn't too impressed. I doesn't seem to do anything dramatic plus it gave my hair a funny feeling/ residue (maybe I applied too much?).
 

karezone

Well-Known Member
oh :(

Slowly coming down off of a new product high.

I guess I will just get my setting lotion when I go to the store tonight.
 
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