Review : Jane Carter Solutions Curl Defining Cream


Product Description
Composed of shea butter, avocado and jojoba oil, this versatile cream elongates tight curls and defines looser curls without leaving any residue. It adds incredible shine, dries soft to the touch and is perfect for wash-and-wear curls.

Vegan, paraben free and hair color safe, Jane Carter Solutions Curl Defining Cream contains 98% natural ingredients and is said to define curls, leaving it shiny and bouncy without any crunch. It even has bold claims that one is able to use it several times on the hair without the need to shampoo. I know I can never do that because I can't stand dirty hair on my pillows where my face is going to lie on. 

I was shopping for curling hair cream and chanced upon this on Iherb. Contained in a big yellow tub with a scent that doesn't smell too natural, Jane Carter Solutions Curl Defining Cream has a slightly runny but creamy texture that is easy to apply on the hair, twist and go.

I usually like to spray a moisturising mist on the hair, before using any types of curling cream and Jane Carter Solutions Curl Defining Cream works pretty well on damp hair than on dry hair. It defines the curls and waves without weighing it down and does not leave my hair feeling dry, greasy or crunchy. It has a slight stickiness to it but none too overbearing. 

My hair looks and feels moisturised, soft to the touch and holds the curls well. Quote OKI787 to get up to US$10 off your first purchase.

Ingredients :
Purified water, extracts of anthemis nobilis flower (chamomile), symphytum officinale leaf (comfrey), equisetum arvense (horsetail), urtica dioica (nettle), rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) leaf, humulus lupulus (hops), of butyrospermum parkii (shea butter), simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) seed oil, persea gratissima (avocado) oil, behentrimonium methosulfate, cetyl alcohol, glyceryl stearate, tocopherol (natural vitamin E), glycerin, citric acid, hydroxyethylcellulose, ceteareth 20, guar hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride, phenoxyethanol, caprylyl, glycol, sorbic acid, fragrance.






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