Best Suited Hair Types
Wavy to Curly Hair (Types 2B–3C):
This lightweight leave-in delivers moisture and smoothness without weighing down natural waves or curls. It helps define pattern, reduce frizz, and add touchable softness.
Dry, Frizz-Prone, or Color-Treated Hair:
Formulated with hydrating floral waters, smoothing plant oils, and strengthening proteins, this milk helps seal in moisture and protect delicate strands from environmental stress and damage.
Fine to Medium Hair:
Thanks to its non-greasy texture and silky emollients like squalane and Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, this leave-in is ideal for those who want hydration and shine without buildup or heaviness.
Damaged or Breakage-Prone Hair:
With panthenol, soy protein, and conditioning agents, it reinforces weak strands, improves elasticity, and helps reduce split ends and breakage over time.
Usage Recommendations by Hair Type:
Wavy to Curly Hair (Types 2B–3C):
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How Often: Use after every wash or as needed between washes to refresh curls and tame frizz.
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How to Use: Apply a small amount to damp hair, focusing on mid-lengths and ends. Scrunch gently to encourage curl formation, then air-dry or diffuse for best definition without weight.
Dry, Frizz-Prone, or Color-Treated Hair:
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How Often: Daily or every other day, depending on humidity and moisture needs.
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How to Use: Distribute evenly through damp or dry hair, concentrating on frizz-prone areas like ends and outer layers. Layer with a hair butter, custard, pudding or serum if hair is very dry or exposed to high heat or sun.
Fine to Medium Hair:
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How Often: Use sparingly after each wash or to refresh dry ends midweek.
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How to Use: Start with a pea-sized amount, emulsify in hands, and apply from mid-lengths downward to avoid root heaviness. Comb through with fingers or a wide-tooth comb to maintain volume and bounce.
Damaged or Breakage-Prone Hair:
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How Often: Every wash day and 1–2 times weekly on dry hair as a nourishing moisturizer.
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How to Use: Apply generously to clean, damp hair, focusing on fragile or split-prone ends. Pair with protective styling or heat-free drying to minimize breakage and support repair.