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Deva Curl Ultra Creamy Instant Conditioner, One Condition, 32-Ounces

by admin on Feb.15, 2010, under Beauty

  • Non-lathering, conditioning cleanser creates a healthy, bouncy curls
  • Unique blend of botanically infused moisturizers, provides maximum frizz prevention
  • Refreshingly scented with Peppermint and Turkish Rose
  • For maximum effectiveness use daily
  • Not tested on animals; made in USA

Product Description
Calling all curls. Super Rich – with the invigorating scent of lemon grass. This ultra creamy instant conditioner keeps curls shiny and manageable. For maximum effectiveness use daily. Not tested on animals. Made In USA…. More >>

Deva Curl Ultra Creamy Instant Conditioner, One Condition, 32-Ounces

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5 Comments for this entry

  • Ann Ty Frizz

    After using this instant condition, my hair didn’t feel at all sleek when it was wet, and felt as if I didn’t use conditioner at all when it was dry. The Deva One “Care” conditioner is richer and is by far a much better product for those with color treated/dry/coarse curly hair.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • gamma girl

    I love this conditioner. Its very thick and creamy . It works great on my curly hair. It doesn’t have any harsh chemicals that would strip my hair color or be drying. I only wish it was less expensive!
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • Sir B

    I’ve been buying this regularly for curly hair–and have stopped using shampoo. I go swimming quite a bit, and this keeps my hair soft.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • Babs Brooklyn

    I just started using this conditioner. I am a little underwhelmed given all the hooplah over this product, and the Deva line.

    It does lightly condition the hair without weighing it down. It has an okay fragrance — not great, but it is light enough not to bother me. Does it control frizz? That’s hard to say, because anyone with a serious frizz problem is going to apply an anti-frizz lotion/pomade to their hair before styling.

    I like the way my hair felt after I rinsed out the conditioner, and I was able to comb my hair with ease. I’ll continue to use this as I bought the big 33 ounce bottle, but when I am done with it, I’m not sure I would buy it again. It’s just too pricey and I get the same results from lower priced products.

    UPDATE – JANUARY 2010

    Now having used this product for months, I have to say, it truly is wonderful. You only need to use a little bit. My hair still frizzes in humid New York weather, but I don’t believe there is anything that can totally eradicate frizz when up against the New York elements :)

    Another user (Kathy) sent me a comment with the following instructions:

    “… I just wanted to tell you how I use it and that may help you. It is the best product I have ever used and I have been using it for over 8 years. I bought it after reading “Curly Girl” years ago.I have shoulder length hair.

    Use 3 pumps as you would shampoo, rinse, use 3 pumps as you would conditioner..run your fingers through to comb (I don’t use a comb or brush outside of this step) and then rinse, before getting out of the shower use 2 pumps that you will LEAVE IN. This is all I use, never a shampoo and never a styling gel or pomade. I use a cotton tshirt to wrap my hair after getting out of the shower (never a towel). I really, really hope it works for you, hope you give it a try.”

    Thanks Kathy — I tried your recommendation, and it did make a huge difference.

    So, I am changing my review from 3 stars to 5 stars, because the product does work, as (1) a conditioner and a (2) pomade. I can’t use it as a shampoo, because my hair is often coated with hairspray that needs soap for removal.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Grace L. Lenk

    love all the Deva Curl products but this is the best! My hair is manageable now!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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