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Rahua - Rahua Control Cream Curl Styler

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120.00 ml - 3.67  per 10.00 ml
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Rahua - Control Cream Curl Styler

Ultra-hydrating, frizz-reducing styling cream gives curls shine, separation, and hold

This one-of-a-kind leave-in curl styler uses plant-based ingredients to nourish strands, deliver weight and hold, and leave curls soft and touchable. An innovative formula crafted with moisturizing shea butter and molasses delivers the perfect curl: defined and separated, with effortless bounce, natural movement, and a soft shine.

  • Hydrates hair
  • Adds definition and shine
  • Prevents frizz
  • Smoothes and protects against humidity

Star ingredients:

RAHUA (UNGURAHUA): Amazonian women have for eons depended on the oil from this tree nut to nurture and strengthen their hair. It fortifies weak, damaged strands, nourishes and maintains hair follicle and scalp health, and its super-fine molecules push color pigmentation deep into the hair shaft, greatly extending color endurance. Rahua uses Symbiotic®* Rahua.

PALO SANTO: Known as “holy wood” and prized by Amazonian shamans since the Incan era for its spiritual purifying properties, the essence of this wild tree is Rahua®’s signature scent. Its sophisticated, earthy aroma offers a soothing aromatherapy experience.

SHEA BUTTER: Long treasured for its medicinal and emollient qualities, this extract from the nut of an African tree softens frizzy hair, seals in moisture to protect hair from becoming dry or brittle, and moisturizes and balances the scalp.

MOLASSES: Extracted from sugarcane, this sweet syrup gives a honey color to formulas and adds styling control and hold to hair.

ORGANIC ALOE: Used since the time of ancient Rome for its healing properties, aloe smooths, hydrates and nourishes, bringing renewed vibrancy to damaged and lackluster hair.

*Symbiotic® is Rahua®’s signature standard. In order for an ingredient to be classified as Symbiotic®, it must be rainforest grown (wild) in undisturbed virgin forest, harvested and prepared using indigenous knowledge by people indigenous to the virgin forest environment, and it must be purchased at a price that helps to grow and sustain these traditions, build economies, and empower the indigenous people.

Section hair and work product through each section with fingers or wide-tooth comb. Use more or less product depending on hair thickness and length. Diffuse or air dry. Recommended for: All textures of curly hair

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Diana Vishnevskaia
Diana Vishnevskaia
19.09.2018
I am in love with this product
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The result is amazing, the hair looks healthy and hydrated, gives the volume and helps to style.
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Nadja
Nadja
07.03.2017
Sehr hilfreich
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Ich habe sehr dickes, trockenes, lockiges Haar. Leider halten die Locken derzeit nicht so gut und das Haar wird schnell frizzig und strohig. Diese Cream hilft mir da sehr gut. ich verteile sie einfach im feuchten Haar, lege die Locken wie ich sie gern hätte und lasse die Haare an der Luft trocknen. Perfekt!
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Claudia
Claudia
20.12.2016
Doesn't define curls
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It doesn't give enough definition to my curls (I have different curls patterns, from loose waves to tight curls), but it does manage frizz and keeps my hair conditioned, silky and manageable during the winter.
I think this cream would work better for someone with very defined curls.
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