Best Suited Hair Types
Curly to Coily Hair (Types 3A–4C):
This pudding provides rich, lasting moisture and light hold—ideal for curls and coils that crave definition, softness, and frizz control without crunch.
Thick, Dry, or High-Porosity Hair:
Shea Nilotica butter, castor oil, and broccoli seed oil deeply nourish and seal in moisture, making this perfect for hair that dries out quickly or struggles to retain hydration.
Protective Styling & Twist-Outs:
Offers enough structure to support twist-outs, braid-outs, and bantu knots, helping styles last longer with touchable, flexible definition.
Frizz-Prone or Weather-Sensitive Hair:
Linseed extract, panthenol, and squalane help smooth the cuticle and reduce humidity-induced frizz while enhancing shine and manageability.
Usage Recommendations by Hair Type:
Curly to Coily Hair (Types 3A–4C):
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How Often: Use on wash day and for midweek touch-ups as needed.
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How to Use: Apply to damp, detangled hair in small sections for even distribution. Focus on defining curls by smoothing product through with fingers or a detangling brush, then style as desired (wash-and-go, shingling, or curl-enhancing techniques).
Thick, Dry, or High-Porosity Hair:
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How Often: Use every wash day to lock in hydration and reduce moisture loss.
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How to Use: Apply generously to damp hair after leave-in conditioner, concentrating on ends and drier areas. For extra hydration, layer with an oil or butter on top for a sealing effect.
Protective Styling & Twist-Outs:
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How Often: Use each time you set twists, braids, or knots for definition and longevity.
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How to Use: Work product evenly through small sections, ensuring hair is fully coated before twisting or braiding. Allow styles to fully dry before takedown for best definition and frizz control.
Frizz-Prone or Weather-Sensitive Hair:
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How Often: Use when styling to maintain smoothness and protect against humidity.
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How to Use: Smooth a moderate amount onto damp or dry hair, focusing on outer layers and problem areas prone to frizz. Finish with gentle finger-coiling or scrunching to seal definition and reduce flyaways.