Ouidad How-To: The Two-Strand Twist
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are your products okay to use on color treated hair?
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@OuidadTheCurlExperts But what about SD Alcohol 40B, isn't that another name for isopropyl alcohol?
I find that ingredient to be really drying.
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I am very glad that this video was posted! It was very informative and has helped me a great deal on how to use your products. Thanks
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What texture hair does she has ?????
nemo2010music 7 months ago
@nemo2010music Hello! She has a Kinky Texture of hair. Check out Ouidad(dot)com for products formulated for this hair type!
OuidadTheCurlExperts 7 months ago
Would love to know where your salons are in NY. (I live in CT) and am looking for a GREAT salon that can help me manage my curls/kinks. Can you please tell me where I can find you all?
darceylynn10 8 months ago
@darceylynn10 Hello! We have the Ouidad NYC Flagship salon located on W57th and 5th avenue. Visit us at Ouidad (dot) com for more information on salons.
OuidadTheCurlExperts 7 months ago
Love this! I have a similar texture to her and Ouidad defines my curls perfectly! I just don't like the fact that there is alcohol in it. I only use it Once every few months
natalie20121 9 months ago
@natalie20121 One group of alcohols are fatty alcohols that include cetyl alcohol and cetearyl alcohol that are in Moisture Lock – these work to condition your hair. They are derived from natural fats and oils, originating in plants, but also synthesized in animals and algae. They are used as an emollient, or moisturizer, in skin and haircare products. They give a smooth, soft feeling to the hair shaft by helping the cuticle to lie flat on the surface of the hair.
OuidadTheCurlExperts 9 months ago