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OGX Quenching+ Coconut Curls Conditioner with Coconut Oil, Citrus Oil & Honey - 13 fl oz
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- Blended with coconut oil, to help add luster, shine & softness to hair & citrus oil to help clarify
- Also inflused with sweet honey, which has humectant properties that make it a great hair moisturizer
- Designed to help enhance natural softeness, curl-defining conditioner hydrates & tames frizzy hair
- Pleasant coconut water, white orange & tonka bean scent leaves tresses smelling irresistibly good
- The sulfate-free surfactant haircare system is paraben-free, gentle & leaves hair feeling nourished
- Curl-enhancing conditioner helps detangle & define curls for tumbling waves full of bounce & shine
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Q: Is this good for 4c hair?
A: With my curly hair I actually felt like the OGX Coconut Milk worked better than the Coconut Curls. It made my hair much softer and hydrated.
submitted byKathryn M - 8 years agoA: It sure is!
submitted byBrand Answers Squad - 11 months agoBrand expertA: My curls are much bigger than that. I absolutely love this product. I've been using it for a couple of years. It tames a lot of the dryness and frizz on me.
submitted byBlondosis - 8 years ago
Q: is this sulfate free?
A: This product contains non sulfated surfactants. :)
submitted byBrand Answers Squad - 7 years agoBrand expertA: Yes it is sulfate free and paraben free. It is good for dry hair
submitted byWondermom - 7 years agoA: Hi Tiffany! Yes, this conditioner is sulfate-free and also paraben-free!
submitted byTarget Beauty Consulting - 7 years agoBrand expert
Q: Is it leave in or will it damage the hair
A: Thats a great question! This is conditioner is intended to be rinsed out after 3-5 minutes. We hope this helps! XO OGX
submitted byBrand Answers Squad - 3 months agoBrand expert
Q: if this contains sulfate or silicone what do you recommend for stuff without that?
A: Hey Mimi, The OGX Quenching + Coconut Curls Conditioner is a sulfate-free surfactant haircare system that is paraben-free, gentle & leaves hair feeling nourished. Check out the Maui Moisture Lightweight Curls + Flaxseed Conditioner that is Sulfate and Silicone free. For real-time answers to all your beauty questions, use the “Chat with a Virtual Beauty Consultant” button on any beauty product page
submitted byTarget Beauty Consulting - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: some people say it's good some say it's bad but this website said it was bad because it contains salt, silicone, and sulfate is that true?
A: Hey Mimi, The OGX Quenching + Coconut Curls Conditioner does not contain sulfates. For real-time answers to all your beauty questions, use the “Chat with a Virtual Beauty Consultant” button on any beauty product page
submitted byTarget Beauty Consulting - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: Does this conditioner have silicone?
A: Thanks for contacting us! Some of our products do contain silicones, however, we do have silicone free offerings, such as our Shea Soft & Smooth collection. We hope this helps! XO, OGX
submitted byJohnson & Johnson - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: So I use to have curly hair and now my hair is heat damaged but still has very few waves. Would this help my hair? If not which, shampoo do you recommend?
A: Hi Kayla! This conditioner would be PERFECT for your hair. Luxurious coconut and citrus oils combined with sweet honey will help to de-frizz, hydrate and bring out your best curl days every day. Pair it with our Quenching + Coconut Curls Shampoo for best results! XO, OGX
submitted byBrand Answers Squad - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: Can this make my hair more curly if my hair is 2B?
A: Hi! Drench your curls with nourishment in this special formula blend, with coconut oil, honey, and citrus oil, to help bring out your best curls every day! XO, OGX
submitted byBrand Answers Squad - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: Is this good for keratin treatment in your hair.
A: We'd recommend double checking with your stylist to make sure our products are a good fit for your keratin treated hair :)
submitted byBrand Answers Squad - 5 years agoBrand expert