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Oleo Curl

February 2, 2010

Oleo Curl

Oleo-Curl is a phenomenal line for curly hair.

Shampoo

Ah, the first product that we’re gonna talk about, of course, is the Bain Oleo-Curl, which is a shampoo for curly hair. Whether your hair is thick, fine, dry and curly, tends to be more on the frizzy side; this shampoo is great for everyone with curly hair textures. Reason being is the number one thing that Oleo-Curl does is it helps to block out humidity to enhance curl. And all us curly-haired girls know that humidity is the number one culprit to frizz. So, Bain Oleo-Curl can be used by anybody. This product is absolutely amazing. I’ve seen it transform my client’s hair immediately after maybe two to three uses.

Masques

After that, there’s two Masques that I want to speak about. There’s Masque Oleo-Curl and Masque Oleo-Curl Intense. Now the interesting thing about Masque Oleo-Curl is it comes in a gel form, and what this does is it helps to make the hair strand stronger. And again, to help block out humidity while nourishing the hair lightly enough so that it’s not weighed down by heavy oils or anything like that. So that would be Masque Oleo-Curl, and again, this comes in a gel consistency.

Another tip that I’ve received from a client, she even likes to use this as a leave-in styling product. So there’s multi-uses, versus just conditioning; it can also be left in the hair if used in small amounts to enhance the curl without leaving a crunchy feel. And you’re also getting the benefits of nourishing the hair as well.

The second one is the Masque Oleo-Curl Intense. Now that is geared more towards clients with thicker hair, drier hair, or just really kinda frizzy-proned hair. That one tends to come more of an, in a cream consistency, and that shouldn’t be left in the hair just because it is too heavy. But again, that would go more towards the clients with the thicker hair and the drier hair needs.

Mist Olea-Curl

Mist Oleo-Curl is for my finer-haired clients. The nice thing about this is that it’s a styling product that comes in a spray form for those clients that maybe have really fine hair and can’t put a mousse or a gel or anything like that. This would be the product to use. And what I love about this product is that it uses xylose to really kinda keep the curl intact as well as protect it from heat. Now we all know that if we have finer hair and we want to use a product and we want to have nice, beautiful, airy curls, we have to use a diffuser. This product will help protect your hair even while you use heat.

Creme Olea-Curl

The last product that I’m gonna speak about, which smells phenomenal, is ma-, Crème Oleo-Curl. And Crème Oleo-Curl is recommended to my thicker-haired clients who just have a ton of hair are really prone to frizz, and are always looking for a little extra conditioning even after they’ve stepped out of the shower. This would be the product for them.

Also what I’d like to stress about this product is that it does have a little bit of hold, so if you’re not a client that likes to feel any kind of c-, uh, gel or mousse or any kinda crunchiness to the hair, the Crème Oleo-Curl is going to be your best friend. And as well, this product does help to protect against heat. So again, if you’re using a diffuser, a curling iron, whatever it may be, you’re also gonna get the heat protection which we all know that curly hair needs more than straighter hair, or even finer hair.

So that actually raps up Bain Oleo-Curl, and all the Oleo-Curl products that go along with it.


Xylose, a wood sugar, puts a protective coating on the hair to block out humidity, but helps enhance the curl.

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