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Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Product Review on ORS Olive Girls Hair Pudding
Okay so forewarning Mama hasn't had her 'brows done in a minute so yeah I have my bushy brows thing going on.(lol) I had to cut it short because AJ made an appearance in the video (well at least via audio), but I finally got a chance to use my ipod camera (yay me) and wanted to at least show the results of a twist out using Organic Root Stimulator Olive Oil Girls Hair Pudding. First things first I wish I got a picture of the texture, but if you know what Miss Jessie's curly pudding it's the same visually. Once you put your finger in this gel (all you need is a fingertip's worth), and it feels really slippery but in a good way. I started off with just regular sized twists (micros oh heck no!), put some oil on my fingers unraveled and fluffed. That's it, now that I like the results looks like I'll be twisting my hair again tonight so I can wear a nice twist out at service on Sunday (yeah already planning weekend hair). What would I rate it 5 out of 5, and when I mentioned that I had some flakiness it wasn't because of the gel.
what are the ingredients of Organic Root Stimulator Olive Oil Girls Hair Pudding?
ReplyDeleteOkay I was really trying to find some website (including ORS's website) where I could at least copy and paste the ingredients since some of them from my container are smeared and I'm as blind as a bat, lol. I will tell you there is water, coconut oil, mineral oil, glycerin, cetearyl alcohol, aloe vera leaf, sweet almond oil,olive oil, jojoba oil, sodium cetearyl sulfate, and dimethicone.There's a host of other ingredients one I remember seeing in HETT (Herbal Essences Totally Twisted) methylchlorisothiazolinone (whew try saying that one three times fast).
ReplyDeleteI hope my brief list assisted you in your decision of purchasing or not purchasing this product. I plan on doing a review on Redken Curl Defining cream for coarse curls.