Oyin Handmade Hair Dew Product Review
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[media-credit name=”Oyin Handmade” align=”aligncenter” width=”640″][/media-credit]Product: Oyin Handmade Hair Dew (daily hair quenching lotion)
Purpose: Leave-in hair conditioner
I travelled and forgot to pack conditioner for my hair and after washing it, I needed one. So someone gave me Oyin Handmade Hair Dew to use as a hair conditioner. There was a hair pomade there too which was absolutely fantastic, but I had to give that back and was allowed to leave with this one. It is produced for natural hair and the function on the bottle says:
this creamy, conditioning leave-in is light enough for every day. it’s great on ‘naked’ hair immediately after a cleanse, or as a way to reinvigorate tired hair all the way through your hair care cycle. for seriously protective hair experience, try using hair dew on moist hair (or over a quick spritz of one of our Juices herbal leave-ins) and then seal ends with one of the Sugar Pomades before gently manipulating hair into a protective style like braids, twists, or an updo. days of moisture, sheen, and hair happiness!
My Experience
I love Oyin Handmade. I’m at the transition stage of natural hair and whenever I loosen my hair from corn rows or anything else it could sometimes get really tangled up and painful to comb. I just put a little on my hands and then rub it all over the hair with specific attention to the roots and the result is soft, easy to comb hair. It also has a lovely fragrance. I used it on my daughter’s hair also and she enjoyed it.
Price:
Unfortunately, this is not sold in Nigeria. Forget that the name is ‘Oyin,’ which could tempt us to think it is a made in Nigeria product, it is actually made in the US and sold for about $13.99. It’s on Amazon though and if you buy things from Amazon, then you should definitely try this. Your hair will thank you.
Their website is: www.oyinhandmade.com
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