Curlsmith's 'Curl Conditioning Oil-in-Cream' Nourishes Hair
Riley von Niessen — May 3, 2018 — Fashion
Those with thick curls are likely to appreciate the new 'Curl Conditioning Oil-in-Cream' from Curlsmith, which helps to tame and define hair without leaving the greasy or crunchy feel behind that many competing products on the market tend to do.
The product comes packaged in a large jar-like container, which makes it easier to scoop out the thick cream and control the amount that's used for every application. In order to naturally nourish and protect the hair, Curlsmith formulates the product with organic carrot and olive oil, rare andiroba, resurrection flower, as well as an aloe and basil blend. It's also made without sulphates, parabens, silicones, mineral oils, phthalates, and other ingredients that can damage the hair through continued use.
The product comes packaged in a large jar-like container, which makes it easier to scoop out the thick cream and control the amount that's used for every application. In order to naturally nourish and protect the hair, Curlsmith formulates the product with organic carrot and olive oil, rare andiroba, resurrection flower, as well as an aloe and basil blend. It's also made without sulphates, parabens, silicones, mineral oils, phthalates, and other ingredients that can damage the hair through continued use.
Trend Themes
1. Natural Haircare Products - The demand for natural haircare products is increasing as consumers seek healthier alternatives to traditional products.
2. Non-greasy Hair Conditioners - There is a growing demand for non-greasy hair conditioners that provide nourishment and definition without the greasy or crunchy feel.
3. Ingredient-conscious Beauty Products - Consumers are becoming more aware of the potential harmful effects of certain ingredients, driving the demand for beauty products made without harmful additives.
Industry Implications
1. Natural Beauty - The natural beauty industry has an opportunity to develop and market more haircare products that are free from harmful ingredients while offering effective results.
2. Personal Care - The personal care industry can capitalize on the demand for non-greasy hair conditioners by developing innovative formulas that provide nourishment and definition without the unwanted side effects.
3. Organic Skincare - The organic skincare industry can explore the potential of natural, organic ingredients to create haircare products that cater to the growing demand for ingredient-conscious beauty products.
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