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Ja-mai-can it Haute!

Ja-mai-can it Haute!

Spring is here, but "hot girl summer "is loading. You need to be fully prepared to make sure that your fun and confident energy is met with healthy and glossy hair! Nothing ruins a sunny summer day with your girls, like having messed up hair that you wouldn’t want caught in any social media pics. Spring is the season of transition and growth, and if you want your hair to have that “summer body”, you have to start conditioning your hair now! The best way to prepare for the HOT and SEXY  summer hair you want, is to start using the Jamaican Castor Oil Strengthen & Lengthen collection!


Urban Hydration's Jamaican Castor Oil Shampoo and Detangler gently cleanses curls of oil and buildup. A blend of true Jamaican Castor Oil and avocado oil leaves hair clean and soft, repairing broken locks for healthier looking hair.


Urban Hydration's Jamaican Castor Co-Wash and Conditioner also cleanses and moisturizes your hair. Designed for weightlessly soft, shiny results, the solution has the power to strengthen and promote longer curls for ultimate hair goals.


So after your hair is cleansed and conditioned, it’s time to treat and train your curls for the perfect slay! For that, you’ll need the Urban Hydration's Jamaican Castor Oil Curl Cream seals in moisture for a frizz-free look. Jamaican castor oil promotes longer hair and improves strength, while avocado oil wraps curls in luxurious softness that really makes your curls pop. 


This product line is the triple threat combo that will beat any frizzy and damaged hair struggles that might try to kill your hot girl summer hair. You can find the Urban Hydration Jamaican Castor Oil Strengthen & Lengthen collection exclusively at Bed Bath & Beyond or Amazon.com! Hurry to get yours today!

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