The renowned “Curly Girl Method” was created by Lorraine Massey, who explained to Newsweek that it’s “a simple three-step curly hair routine, which entails no brushes or combs, using three to four products (max) that must be plant-based, botanically infused, fully water-soluble and rich in natural emollients that deliver true hydration when coupled with water.” The curl community adopted Massey’s method and — unsurprisingly — trusted her brand, too.
DevaCurl has a range of popular products for curly-haired people and one of them is the Leave-In Decadence, which is a quick-absorbing, hydrating leave-in conditioner that “quenches dry, coarse curls” and helps with frizz and shine. As previously mentioned, it can be hard to have one product that fits all curl types. However, this leave-in conditioner seems to appeal to most. Mainly made for coarse, textured hair, the product can be used in smaller amounts for finer hair — it gives you a boost of moisture, regardless of curl type. It contains quinoa as its protein-building ingredient, fatty pequi tree oil, and chufa milk to rehydrate your hair. Most users seem to agree with this review: “Works great, smells great, but it is a bit costly!”
You get an 8 fl. oz bottle for $26, which is definitely steep. But if you’re ready to trust the reviews and splurge, get your hands on a bottle of DevaCurl Leave-In Decadence.
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