Curls And Frizz: Tamed And Smooth!


Got curly hair? I do! Finding products that help lessen frizz as well as show off your curls without having to freeze your hair in place by caking on product is a difficult task. I have soft curls and a medium/thin hair type. I tend to get a lot of frizz and insane messy looking curls. I rarely straighten my hair because of the damage caused so I have been searching and searching for something to tame this mane, spending way too much money on products that just don't do it for me. Well, my hard work of searching has come to an end and my prayers were finally answered! A little less than a month ago, I paid a visit to a salon I had never been to before. The lady cutting my hair introduced me to a product called Moroccan Oil. Now, usually I'm not the type of girl to purchase an overpriced product that a stylist tries to push on me. Amethyst, the stylist, must have been very persuasive, because I agreed to purchase the Moroccan Oil: Oil Treatment for All Hair Types and Moroccan Oil: Curl Defining Cream.

Moroccan Oil, Oil Treatment for All Hair Types

Moroccan Oil, Curl Defining Cream

After the purchase, I kept thinking to myself, “Really, Kara? You fell for a sales scheme? You NEVER do that! Arg!” Well, to my relief, this stuff really works for me! I have been rocking soft, full curls that are not weighed down by heavy products. I love the natural smell and the lightweight feel. I am proud of my curls now and have not worn my hair up since I started using it! The have products for all types of hair, not just curly. I definitely recommend it.

 
Kara Wahler
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Kara is a 23 year old Capricorn who reigns from Pleasanton, CA. She is going to graduate from CSU Sacramento in May with her BA in Communications/Public Relations with the goal of becoming an event planner. Her passions include beauty, health, fitness and cooking. She is a dancer and a scrap-booker. Once she graduates, she plans to move to another state with her boyfriend and their two kitty-cats for an adventure.
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