MAYA - Black Gold Of The Sun - Confident Curling Créme

My routine this year has become a lot more simplified and I prefer that, skincare & haircare. When it comes to hair it's the simple L.O.C method for my curls - leave in, oil & cream. My leave in, is normally the Giovanni Direct Leave-In Conditioner, while my oil is Coconut Oil and I've been using this 'Confident Curling Créme' from MAYA - Black Gold Of The Sun.

It has a unique blend of natural oils & extracts, they're all ethically sourced and produced. For all hair types it especially helps to keep hair light but moisturised. Ingredients that include Olive Oil, Argan Oil, Marula Seed Oil, and Baobab Oil for condition & softness. Shea Butter, Flame Tree Extract, Tomato Oil, and Carrot Oil to keep it strong & shiny. Cedarwood Bark Oil to fight against thinning and slow the aging process of hair. Soybean Oil, Radish Root Extract and Rice Extract will make hair manageable & easy to comb.

Well blended and nicely mixed. It's a smooth créme that doesn't sit on the hair, it absorbs into the strands and holds curls nicely. I find that I don't need to use much which is good, sectioning the hair limits the amount used. I mostly like to put it on the ends when I'm doing sealing the hair, I find my ends love it. Run it through my hair while straight and didn't find it to be too 'watery' that it'll revert the hair back. It's not cheap with the 55ml at £12.50, 250ml - £22.95 & 520ml £48.00 but it's natural with vitamin and antioxidants for the hair, so it's beneficial all year round.

What do you use to keep hair light & moisturised?


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