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Reddit mentions of As I Am Double Butter Cream - 8 Ounce - Rich Daily Moisturizer - Soft and Shiny Curls and Coils - Repairs Split Ends - Strengthens Hair - Enriched with Pro-Vitamin B5

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of As I Am Double Butter Cream - 8 Ounce - Rich Daily Moisturizer - Soft and Shiny Curls and Coils - Repairs Split Ends - Strengthens Hair - Enriched with Pro-Vitamin B5. Here are the top ones.

As I Am Double Butter Cream - 8 Ounce - Rich Daily Moisturizer - Soft and Shiny Curls and Coils - Repairs Split Ends - Strengthens Hair - Enriched with Pro-Vitamin B5
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    Features:
  • Rich Emollient Blend Of The Finest Natural Butters and Organic Oils.
  • Perfect for Combatting Dryness and Rough Feel. Improved Manageability.
  • Daily Moisturizer. Locks in Moisture. Soft and Shiny Curls and Coils.
  • Enriched with Pro-Vitamin B5 (Panthenol). Repairs Split Ends and Strengthens Hair.
  • Apply sparingly or liberally depending upon your hair's need for moisture, manageability and vitality. Rub within palms and scrunch onto hair gently so that coils and curls are undisturbed. May also be used to set soft lustrous twists and twist-outs.
Specs:
Height6 Inches
Length3 Inches
Number of items1
Size8 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.5 Pounds
Width3 Inches

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Found 2 comments on As I Am Double Butter Cream - 8 Ounce - Rich Daily Moisturizer - Soft and Shiny Curls and Coils - Repairs Split Ends - Strengthens Hair - Enriched with Pro-Vitamin B5:

u/sol_y_luna · 3 pointsr/curlyhair

I can't speak to the dandruff issue, but I'm also recovering from lots of straightening! I've found that using a good leave-in every time I wash and style has helped a ton (also, this might be extra useful for you if you'll still be using dandruff shampoo). I use this. It's pretty heavy so I use it super sparingly, but it leaves my strands soft, shiny, and moisturized. I'm not sure this is available in the UK, but maybe keep an eye out for something like it!

Editing to add that weekly deep conditioning with coconut oil has also worked wonders.

u/texturedhaircare · 2 pointsr/BlackHair

>I see some people say L is liquid (water) while others say L is leave-in conditioner.

It depends on your personal preference. I think if your hair is a finer grade you should use water but that is just what I do.

>Is pure olive oil good enough for O?

Yes but it depends on your hair's porosity. If olive oil works for you that's fine. I prefer fractionated coconut oil personally but my hair is pretty porous. Grapeseed oil is also good, so is castor oil, for porous hair. Low porosity hair likes lighter oils such as sweet almond or argan. It depends on what you like on your hair.

>And what is creme? How does it differ from leave-in?

A heavier moisturizer than what you use for leave in. If you're using water for your LOC you can probably get away with using leave-in for your cream step. As I Am Double Butter Rich Daily Moisturizer is an example of a commercial moisturizing cream for the hair. You can also use some type of pomade, and many people use whipped shea butter instead of a commercial cream. I guess it just depends on your preference.

>I have the horrid 4c, low porosity hair for anyone wondering.

Nuu :C don't be mean to your hairs

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oh btw if your hair is low porosity you should put your conditioners in the microwave before you apply them I think.