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Review, Before/After Photos, Ingredients: Mizani Supreme Oil, Sulfate-Free Moisturizing Shampoo, Ultra-Light Conditioner

Review, Before/After Photos, Ingredients: Mizani Supreme Oil, Sulfate-Free Moisturizing Shampoo, Ultra-Light Conditioner

hair care review beforeafter photos ingredients mizani supreme oil sulfate free moisturizing shampoo ultra light conditioner

hair care review beforeafter photos ingredients mizani supreme oil sulfate free moisturizing shampoo ultra light conditioner

This weekend I decided to use the new duo to combat my dry curls. As seen below, that was Day 3 and my natural hair was looking a bit frizzy, and in need of some attention. I should also mention my brand of curl is a 4A.

As you can see here, there is a need for moisture! I was offered the opportunity to try Mizani Supreme Oil Sulfate Free Moisturizing Shampoo ($10.00-$20.00) and Supreme Oil Ultra-Light Conditioner ($10.00-$20.00). The Supreme Oil line is infused with eight penetrating oils including jojoba, avocado oil and olive oil.

Mizani Supreme Oil Sulfate Free Moisturizing Shampoo is sulfate-free and promises conditioning cleansing. What I did was section my hair in twists and washed the scalp, then rinsed the shampoo through my hair. Next, I raked the light-but-moisturizing Supreme Oil Ultra-Light Conditioner through my hair sections.

Before

hair care review beforeafter photos ingredients mizani supreme oil sulfate free moisturizing shampoo ultra light conditioner

After

hair care review beforeafter photos ingredients mizani supreme oil sulfate free moisturizing shampoo ultra light conditioner

It has a nice amount of slip and kept my hair detangled as I work the conditioner through, starting at the ends and spritzing with water for it to glide through.

After leaving it in for an hour without heat, I rinsed and added Carols Daughter Tui Moisturizing Leave-In Conditioner ($14.00), sectioned and retwisted my hair, then air-dried — sealing it with Mizani Supreme Oil ($10.00-$20.00) to lock in moisture and dry a bit faster.

The results were soft curls with really solid definition. Here is just a look at my bangs after air-drying (above). I’m sure if I used a hooded dryer the look would have been a bit smoother. But in an effort to use less heat, I air-dried. Overall, the system works well on natural hair. Would I use it again? Definitely!

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  • Maribel
    Posted at 04:50h, 18 March

    I wish I had curls, my hair is flat as a board! Great review though

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