Thursday, November 9, 2017
Carol's Daughter Hair Milk Cream-to-Serum Lotion
I have a product review on the Carol's Daughter Hair Milk Cream-to-Serum Lotion. If you are looking for a moisturizer or a leave-in for your curls you should give this a try. It has amazing slip and could also be used as a detangler. I would not recommend using for a styler the texture is like a thinner conditioner. I like the smell it smells like a perfume but it is not over powering and the smell does not linger after your hair dries. This product contains no Parabens, Petroleum, Mineral Oil, or Artificial Colors. The packing say it is suppose to nourish and condition the hair which I feel that it does. The main ingredients are, Agave, Mango Butter, and Meadow foam Oil. A little goes a long way, I use this product once a week and have had the same bottle for 2 months and I am only half way through the bottle. It also defines the curls really well. I have 3c/4a textured curls if you also have a looser curl pattern it would work great for you. If you have a tighter curl pattern and courser textured hair it might not be enough moisture for you but, you could still give it a try. The only con I have is the size I wish it came in multiple sizes, the only size is a 4.2fl oz bottle for $10. I give this product a 9/10 and would definitely repurchase this product. You can find this product at Target, Walmart, beauty supply stores, and on the Carol's Daughter website.
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