Call Your Curlfriends—Bomba Curls is Kicking Off 2020 With a New Product: EXCLUSIVE

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.Bomba_Curls is officially next up and founder Lulu Cordero is dismantling harmful curly hair standards, one myth at a time. Plus a first look at their newest product.

Bomba Curls founder Lulu Cordero is one proud mama. A mere four months after bursting onto the hair scene with her first-born, Dominican Forbidden Oil, the entrepreneur is ready to share her latest with curly-haired consumers across the African diaspora. The Afro-Dominicana has officially launched the Bomba Curls Forbidden Hair Mask, a product rich in tradition that will transform curls, coils and kinks into a fortified healthy crown.

View this post on Instagram 🚨THIS IS NOT A DRILL🚨 The Forbidden Hair Mask has arrived for Preorder ‼ This beauty is not just any deep conditioner⛔...this is INTENSE CURL HYDRATION THERAPY💧🌊🌀 . ⚠️Warning: Dramatic Results May Occur⚠️ .

The ingredients label for Cordero’s Dominican Forbidden Oil is strictly natural oils including black cumin seed oil, glycine soja and coffee seeds. With no synthesized ingredients, Cordero sets herself apart by actually sticking to a presumed definition of “all-natural products.” Sadly, the United States Food and Drug Administration has no regulations for “natural” or “all-natural” labels, leaving companies to parlay in the grey area.

Second, Cordero’s battle with traction alopecia sparked her interest in making her own products. Nearly ten years ago, Cordero began mixing oils and conditioners in an effort to stimulate hair growth. But it was her mother’s suggestion to use coffee that sparked the genesis for what we now know as the Dominican Forbidden Oil. Instead of a tradicional ground coffee rinse, Cordero used antihistamines found in black seed oil alongside coffee and castor oil to create her first product.

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