Wave Cream vs Feed Treatment

Keeping your waves healthy and defined can be challenging. Especially when confronted with issues like frizz, breakage and dehydration.

Weak, brittle hair prone to breakage requires more protein. Frizz and dullness is a result of insufficient hydration. Failing to address these issues can lead to ongoing damage and dissatisfaction with your hair.

These specific hair issues can be effectively addressed with targeted products like the Wave Cream and Feed Treatment.

Here’s a guide on when to use each product…

Wave Cream

The Wave Cream is designed to hydrate your hair when it needs moisture. It’s enriched with Pracaxi oil, Flaxseed extract and Mango extract.

They provide deep hydration, combat frizz and enhance wave definition.

Use this treatment if your hair feels dry or lacks shine. The cream will lock in moisture, resulting in soft, defined waves.

Feed Treatment

The Feed Treatment fuels your hair with hydrolyzed wheat protein and nutrients that help restore strength and elasticity.

Use this treatment when you notice weakness or breakage. The protein will reduce any split ends or breakage.

So, in conclusion…

Use the wave cream to hydrate dry hair.

Use the feed treatment to restore damaged hair with breakage or split ends.

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