'My curls drank up all the much-needed moisture from the shea butter, vitamin E, and avocado oils, and were left feeling sleek and soft.' Jessica Cruel writes.
Pattern Beauty has three rinse-out conditioners available in the lineup — medium, heavy, and intensive — and a universal leave-in conditioner. When formulating these conditioners, Ross used her looser curls as a starting point , but also wanted to create products that could work for tighter, Type 4 textures. And she intentionally made the bottles a whopping 13 ounces for people who"need more than a quarter-size of product.
Even still, I was skeptical of a conditioner that comes in a tube — regardless of how large that tube is. I assume that if it’s creamy enough to squeeze out of the packaging, then it’s not thick enough for me. But when I popped the cap on the Intensive Conditioner for Tight Textures, I was pleasantly surprised by the weight of it. It had the consistency of mayonnaise — the full-fat kind my mom used for her hair masks back in the ‘90s.
Once I put it on my soaking wet 4B curls, I immediately fell in love with the scent. It’s got a hint of floral fragrance that isn’t so overpowering that I have to stick my head out of the shower mid-detangling. Even though it’s thick, the Intensive Conditioner did give my hair slip. I was able to detangle my curls using theWhile the tube makes it seem like this is a lightweight rinse-out, this is really ain disguise.
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