Last night I took the remainder of my twists out and applied a new DC that I purchased from Butters-and-Bars. I decided to give this product a try after watching Elle (on of my fave PJ's and Blog buddies) review it. What sold me on this Hair Mask were the ingredients, OMG, they are to die for.
Ingredients: 100% Australian Pink clay and Moroccan Mud (Rasshoul clay), aloe vera
juice, hemp seed oil, olive oil ,raw honey and silk protein, grapefruitseed extract, and
germall (formaldehyde and sulfate free preservative)
The product description is:
Butters-N-Bars Conditioning Hair Masque not only
condition and moisturize,
they aid in loosening curl patterns making detangling
and styling natural hair a breeze.
Good for all hair types, our conditioning hair masque
leave hair soft, manageable.
(I am not too sure that I agree with the description.)
I purchased the 10oz jar for $12.99. I had my twists in when it came in the mail so I couldn't use
it. As you all know, I was very anxious to try the PINK clay hair mask. YES, it's PINK! I stored
the product in the fridge so it wouldn't go bad. Refrigeration is recommended on the site since
a lot of all natural preservative free products can mold.
I like the product even though I prefer my Marshmallow Root mask but I am glad I gave it a try.
I co-washed afterwards because my hair felt a little stiff- I recommend mixing the product with
Coconut Oil and Conditioner before applying it to the hair.

4 comments :
What do you not agree with on the description? Your curls are definitely poppin! It does look a little hard though.
your hair is so shiny!
i used this mask when i first went natural and had a TIME trying to spread it! it's been getting a lot of good reviews lately, but idk if i will try it again.
this marshmallow root mask sounds nice though!
ive heard good things on this mask and i wanted to give it a try, esp since the ingred's look good.
wow your hair looks great here! looks like it worked perfectly for you.
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