AUNT JACKIE'S

Curl la la

4.1

AUNT JACKIE'S Curl la la is designed to help manage hard-to-tame hair and fight frizz. According to our community, the product is high-yield and does not pull the hair down after application, but leaves its volume. In addition, it is aimed to be long-lasting and to moisturize the curls or waves to make them look defined and give shine to the hair.
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AUNT JACKIE'S

Curl la la

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lianne.ki

last reacted to over 4 years ago

I purchased this curling custard a few days ago because I wanted to try a different product from Andrelon hair creams. I'm glad I did this because I feel that my curls are easier to style with this product. My curls have a nicer shape and are less fluffy. In the end I got this result with the andrelon hair creams, but I often needed a lot more cream and it took longer to style them well. I also like this curling custard smell better than Andrelon creams. A small minus is that I notice that my hair gets fat a little bit faster and if you accidentally smear a little too much custard in a certain place you get some kind of wet hair look. But except for that, this product is definitely recommended!

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Well okay

I don't have the thickest hair and I don't have the most defined curls. So this product is too heavy for my hair. I must say that it defines the curls I have more and that I am less affected by frizz. The scent is also very pleasant!!!

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moshibe

over 2 years ago

- TESTER

Nice product, but gives extra tangles

Gives a lot of volume and prevents frizz, but still gives a slightly waxy feeling. It actually tangles my hair even more than it does by itself. Smells great & certainly not a bad product in terms of price-quality. I popped my towel-dried hair with it and was satisfied with the effect, apart from the extra knots in my hair.

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