Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Bsherai's Blog Review: Kurl Defining Creme from Kurlee Belle…LOVED IT! (Video Coming Soon)

Recently I was given the opportunity to try and review two products from Kurlee Belle. The Kurl Defining Crème and the Jelle Coconut Styling Gel. Since Saturday was my wash day I decided to give these products a shot and I am happy that I did!

The Routine:
I started with my normal washing routine which includes a good shampoo, 30 minute deep condition, and a nickel size dollop of leave in conditioner to finish. (Currently I am using Dr. Miracle’s Curl Care Shampoo & Conditioner). After my wash routine I lightly grease my scalp…yes grease my scalp. I have found that oil doesn’t work for my hair and I end up with dry scalp. Anyways, after I grease my scalp I parted my hair into small sections to prepare to do twists. I added a dime size of The Kurl Defining Crème to that section of hair, lightly comb through and twist. The next morning I wake up, untwist and fluff. It was that easy!
The Result:
I loved the result of my twists. I normally use Miss Jessie’s Curly Buttercreme, however I think I will make the change to Kurlee Belle’s Kurl Defining Crème for several reasons. First the price, Miss Jessie’s is $32 per 8oz jar. With Kurlee Belle, you get the same amount of product but it only cost $18. Second, every time I use Miss Jessie’s I have to be care of the amount of product that I use because It always leaves my hair feeling oily or greasy. Nobody wants a greasy curl. I found with the Kurl Defining Crème the product had WAY LESS grease AND kept my hair moisturized. Next, lets talk about the smell. PURE AMAZING! Honestly, it smelled like a cupcake baking or a cake mixture it was AWESOME! I always smell my products and most of the time if I don’t like the smell I won’t use it because that is something that I will have to smell 24/7, but this I can smell all day! The Kurl Defining Crème is suppose to moisturize, de-frizz and define curls. It is now Tuesday and my curls are still defined and not frizzy. (At night I put my hair into big twist and wear a satin cap). Last night I was lazy and just through my bonnet on and this morning all I had to do was fluff and BOMB…my twist was still good!
Besides the price, smell and the definition of curls the company also has The No List. This list is comprised of all of the ingredients that ARE NOT in their products. In particular for the Kurl Defining Crème The No list is: No parabens. No sulfates. No Animal Ingredients. No Gluten. No Paraffin. No Phthalates. No Mineral Oil. No PABA. No DEA. No Synthetic Color. No Propylene Glycol. No Petroleum.
In all, I love this product. For all of my natural gals or those who are looking to achieve great twist, twist outs, braids, etc…you need to try this product. Will I use it again? ABSOLUTELY, and I suggest you do as well. You will notice that I did not talk about the Jelle Coconut Styling Gel. That is because I normally use styling gel when I do updos towards the end of the week. Please stay tune for an upcoming blog post about the Jelle Coconut Styling Gel AND a video tutorial of how I do my twist-out using the Kurl Defining Crème
To purchase the Kurlee Belle products mentioned here or other Kurlee Belle products log onto www.kurleebelle.com . 

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