Gel Baby Hair Huile de Batana, Miel & Hibiscus Taliah Waajid
Thick Honey Gel Baby Hair Taliah Waajid
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Baby Hair Gel Batana Oil, Honey & Hibiscus - Love my Natural Hair

237ml

✔️ Keeps baby hairs and edges in place all day

✔️ Smoothes frizz without white residue or a stiff feel

✔️ Nourishes and protects delicate areas thanks to honey, hibiscus and batana oil

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Regular price €17,90 EUR

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Description

Tame, smooth and sculpt your edges with theThick Honey Edge Hold

This setting gel offers long-lasting hold, without residue or a stiff feeling. Infused withmoisturizing honey, at thefortifying hibiscusand to thenourishing batana oilIt protects delicate areas while keeping your baby hairs perfectly in place.

Its thick texture allows for precise control for all your hairstyles: sculpted baby hairs, ultra-sleek ponytails, or sleek buns. Unlike many gels, it doesn't leave white residue, doesn't make hair stiff, and keeps it supple.

An essential for a clean, shiny and polished finish all day long 🌟

Use

1️⃣ Apply to clean, dry hair.

2️⃣ Take a small amount with your finger or aedge brush

3️⃣ Apply the product to the edges and then sculpt using a fine brush or comb.

4️⃣ For extra hold, wrap the edges with a satin or silk scarf for 5 to 10 minutes.

💡 Tip: always start with a small amount (a hazelnut is enough), then add a little more if necessary.

Ingredients

Water (Aqua), Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, PVP/VA Copolymer, Ceteareth-25, PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate, Honey (Mel), Hibiscus (Hibiscus Sabdariffa Flower), Batana Oil (Elaeis Oleifera Kernel Oil), PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Castor Oil (Ricinus Communis Seed Oil), Phenoxyethanol, Caramel Colour.

Precautions for use

⚠️ Allergies: Test on a small area of ​​your skin 24 hours before use.

🚫 Avoid contact with eyes. In case of contact, rinse immediately.

🤰 Contains natural extracts and perfume: seek advice from a healthcare professional if pregnant or breastfeeding.