 Trini girl natural. Hi everyone, welcome to my channel. Today I'm excited to be discussing the Jane Carter curls to go line. Of course I have to tell you my little PJ story about when I first heard about the line. So you know I first heard about it on Instagram when the Jane Carter company posted that it's new and it's coming out and the labels were so cute. It looks so exciting but anyway so I really wanted to try it out but there weren't any stores near to me. A couple weeks back Jane Carter announced that the curls to go line was gonna be sold in right 8. I cheated a promotion saying that if it went over there and took some pictures with it you'll get a free prize. So of course I went over there. That's another video coming up soon by the way how to get free stuff but yeah I tracked myself over to write it and it wasn't there. I asked the manager to manage about it. She was a really nice sweet black woman and she said she was gonna get it. So a long story short I went back last week and there was. So yay! I picked up two items to untangle me with less leaving and the coiling or curls elongating gel. So you know the usual thing with me? I looked over everything and these two had to see this ingredient so I decided to try these out. So that's the story. I got home on the very next wash day. I tried it out which is what you see here. I'm gonna just show you how I applied it, how it was to apply and then I'm gonna come right back and get into the review. So stay tuned. So I'm starting off with trying the untangle me to leave in. You know it reminds me of the commuter or some kids line that I tried. Which is good for my hair. Guess I kind of forgot to show you the before but you saw it. Anyhow so it goes on pretty normal but like the more you break it in the more it just kind of clumps your curls. So you know it's pretty cool. This is after the leave-in. Ladyfines and clumps. So I'm just gonna put my oil mix in there and get to the gel. I'll just put oil on my ends and my hairline. So this is before the gel just to leave in. And I do want to try just wearing it like this sometime like maybe next time because I do feel like you know I did a good job of clumping my curls and I kind of want to see along it last. Now I'm gonna add the gel which is coiling all curls elongating gel. So if you know me I don't really care overly about elongation. I like my shrinkage but I don't mind trying any gel it doesn't leave my hair crunchy. Basically. So the gel has good slip as well. Like I probably wouldn't de-tangle with it but just for actual applying to de-tangle here it's fine. So just raking in the gel. So this is it after shaking. So you see what tomorrow brings but it looks good so far. This time which one blew me away more because the leave-in really clumped my curls and had like a soft hold almost like I want to try it by itself. And the gel had no crunch. It's moisturizing. Doesn't leave your hair flat and it has good definition and it's elongating and everything. So this is like the day three. Wash and go and I did kind of do some high skin and workout and stuff but you can still see the definition. You can still see your definition and you can still see how I guess elongated it looks you know without being flat and without being like way down and tacky and stuff like that. Plus there's like no crunch and it's just really soft and moisturized so I'm super happy. As much as I love to leave it and I do I can only name like four other gels maybe that are on my list of clean moisturizing hold for a week and no crunch. So adding this to the list is like big news. So I have the Camero's Curl Maker Kinky Curly Curling Custom Uncle Funky's Daughter Curly Magic and now I have Jane Carter Curls to go coiling all curls. So that's huge but let me get into the review. Let's start off with the curls to go untangle me weightless leaving. First of all it wasn't particularly weightless. It was lighter than the Camero's kids line leaving but that's what remind me of because it had that kind of creamy you know that creamy texture and kind of feels like it should be heavy but it's not. But you can see it is kind of thick and it is really creamy. So I wouldn't call it weightless per se but it's not heavy. It goes on really silky and nice so that's good. The scent is like a perfumey perfumey scent so musky but not really it's like a in between light and musky. But it's not super heavy I think it's a nice scent. It's not like fruit or cake which I guess is probably my favorite scent but as perfumey scents go I can definitely live with it. It moisturize my hair really well. Define my curls, plump my curls, plump my curls, moisturize my curls. The sleeving definitely did right by me and I'm definitely going to be doing a demo with just the sleeving alone in my hair in an upcoming video. It might be a little tough to read it. It kind of wraps around the bottle. You could probably use this alone for like a slight hole style and cream because it has like this gum which is a gel agage and really higher so that's interesting. It has water, it has the humectant which is the glycerin, it has the fatty alcohol to help kind of retain the moisture, it has the guar gum for definition. The things like the mango seed butter, the marshmallow root and so on are all really far down. Overall it's in line with the Jane Carter M.O which is she's gonna put in whatever little chemicals and stuff she needs to get the formula to where she wants it to be. I don't use every single thing of hers but her overall intention is to be clean but she's not gonna be clean to the expense of the effectiveness and she's not gonna be just all clean all the time. But this is clean enough for me like I wouldn't really object to anything here. So I feel like I heard a little guy that actually does say curly or coily come through so even if you don't consider yourself super curly I think as long as you're curly you benefit from this but if your hair is actually tinky-coarse etc then this is gonna be more like magic for you because this is actually meant to eliminate frizz and really clump curls that are kind of resistant to clumping. So definitely does that. I would advise putting an oil between the leaping and the gel especially with people mentioning flicks. I'm praying we have the coiling oil curls elongating gel. So all the fragrance of both are the same kind of perfume-y. The ingredients on this is a little bit simpler. I probably still have to try to wrap it around cuz it's like kind of wrapped around the bottle. This one's actually a little cleaner than the leave-in. Petsin is the same thing that the Camilo's Killmaker has. It definitely has glycerin high up but again this is a good season for glycerin like springfall is a good season for glycerin for me so no issues with that. I love pectin it's very moisturizing. It's one of those things where you wonder like where the magic is exactly because when I use pectin the texture isn't like this and the effect isn't like this but don't know if it was the hydrogenated castor oil or just some fancy mixing temperatures and stuff but we have a winner. The texture of the gel by the way when you're pumping like really pump like press your palm down on the thing don't just um you know put your little fingers down because I think that makes a difference in terms of how much comes out but the texture of the gel is like a cross between Killmaker or something slimy and Eco Styler or something like Claire like a cabama based kind of gel so it is a little bit slimy but not really you know and it is a little bit like the Claire kind of gels but a little bit more slimy so it is something in between but it does go on pretty pretty well and stuff like that so I like how my hair feels and looks like it's just really soft like no crunch and it's really has lots of volume and this is a day three and it's nice and big and fluffy and the definition is still there so you know definition is still there so I definitely recommend trying this. Trying both. Hope you enjoyed this review and demo. Let me know if you've tried it and definitely try it and I'll see you in the next one. Bye!