Video Review: Hydratherma Naturals Aloe Curl Enhancing Twisting Cream + Discount Code!

Hydratherma Naturals Aloe Curl Enhancing Twisting Cream

This video has been a looooooong time coming. Like seriously, 2 months in the making.

I've been super anxious to get my hands on Hydratherma Naturals' Aloe Curl Enhancing Twisting Cream. You guys already know how I feel about their Amino Plus Protein Deep Treatment, so in that same vein, I was super intrigued and hopeful that the Aloe Curl Enhancing Twisting Cream would not disappoint.

Check out my video review below for all the juicy details!



Active Ingredients:
Cetyl/Cetearyl Alcohol: Considered "fatty alcohols" -- NOT to be confused with drying alcohols such as ethyl. Acts as a lubricant, thickener, and emollient. Also gives conditioner its velvety feel without making hair greasy. Is additionally used to keep product ingredients from separating.

Isopropyl Palmitate: Palm oil-based emollient derived from coconut oil, used as a thickening agent, lubricant, and softener. It works to improve the luster, silkiness, and softness of the hair, helping the hair to become softer, healthier, and more manageable over time.

Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice: Aloe vera juice. Acts as a natural conditioning agent that restores the hair's sheen, luster, and shine. It not only makes the hair soft, but it also enhances strength and suppleness.

Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract: Chamomille extract. Botanical ingredient with antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties. Helps soothe scalp, rejuvenate distressed hair, and promote healthy hair growth.

Hydratherma Naturals Aloe Curl Enhancing Twisting Cream
Not bad for a style I never do, right? lol....

3 Comments

  1. Christina do you prefer this product over Soultanical's Mango Dip?

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  2. Such posts should be published more often!

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  3. Up until now, I just piled my hair atop my head, lathered up and dealt with the vidmate consequences thereafter. Not saying there is anything wrong with this method, but boy oh boy have I stumbled upon something.

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