 Trini girl natural. Hi everyone, welcome to my channel. Today I'm excited to be reviewing this on tannicurls. I can't believe it's not honey here caramel. So when I first saw this on instagram I was like oh because you know my hair loves humectants. So it just sounded like all my favorite things so I couldn't wait to try it. So here it is. And these are the ingredients. So as you can see there are a lot of humectants. Agame nectar which is a humectant is the first ingredient and then there's some oils and then more humectants. So humectants are really good for low porosity here because it really penetrates the strand. So I was really excited to try this and see what would happen but there is no fatty alcohol, no btms, no butters and so on. It's like a mixture of agave and probably everything else in here. So like a fruity, molasses agave. I want to tell you about the texture but it was hard to tell because even though I shake it up well okay I didn't shake it the first time I'll be honest but I shake it up and then I use sometimes it came out kind of like a thickish syrup and sometimes it came out like a liquid syrup. So I didn't know which one it was supposed to be or if it was supposed to be something in between. Both were easy to spread. The thicker version was somewhat easier to handle. I get onto the hair. The more liquidy version you had to just kind of hurry up and get it onto the hair. So I guess I'll show you what I mean. I'll just show you the demo and then I'll come back and talk about it some more. So I started off by shampooing just to make sure that there was no bill up or anything to prevent this moisture one that I was supposed to into. So this is my hair after shampooing and then I sectioned as they wanted us to and applied the syrup. So as you can see sometimes when I pour the syrup like it was thick and then sometimes it was runny so I don't know. It went on okay. You can see that there was some slip but there was some struggle. But overall it was okay. It wasn't horrible in terms of slip. After I applied it to the section I just redid the section by twisting it up and clipping it again. So I didn't want to use the shower cap I wanted to see but it was just too drippy. This is my hair after being under the dryer for half an hour and letting it sit for another hour. My hair seemed pretty much dry after that. Not dry as in lacking moisture but dry as in it actually dried. And this is my hair after rinsing the final result. You can see that there is some shine, some moisture but still the slip wasn't perfect and stuff like that. So I had mixed feelings. It was okay. Good things, bad things and let me discuss it more now. I went into the scalp but I'm not loving anything onto my scalp after I shampooed. I love my scalp. I love my sebum so I'm not messing with that. It's time to leave it on for one to two hours. I left it on for an hour and a half. I usually steam my hair when I deep condition and I was using this as a deep conditioner but it was so drippy. The drip won. I had to bow. There was no way I could steam with that. I would just be a puddle. Even with the shower cap it was still pretty drippy. It was drippy and sticky which was even worse. I mean it's just syrup you know. It's just syrup. And it's wet. The slip is decent. Dry that long. So after sitting two hours girl, your finger like this basically. Body parts sticking together. Warning. Sticky, messy, drippy. But how does it just really get wet? So there isn't that much water. That's probably why it became almost completely dry. Actually it can trap more water there and I think just trapping more water with the heat would probably allow more on social media and I can kind of see where the mixed reviews came from. It was hydrated but most of it is wiry. Just is very bottomless silky. Dr. The Touch. So I really need something on it to also smoothen it and soften it. And this is supposed to be hair softening. It says in bed serious moisture softens and hydrates. It embedded decent moisture did not soften. My hair was soft enough like how I like it. So if you look at my old videos and I love a new conditioner I'm just running my hands through afterwards and you may have seen me try to run my hands through and it was like especially since I had shampooed before I used it. It just after rinsing did not bangle but the slip wasn't there so my fans were getting caught in my hair on the way down. We use these things because I do a DIY version that's pretty similar. I use a DIY honey, molasses, glycerin, oils and stuff but I usually pour it into an existing deep conditioner or like I said stuff said alcohol. So I would either include that into a deep conditioner or make this and then mix it with a regular deep conditioner but I wouldn't use this alone to deep condition. So I didn't hit it. I just think the suggested use doesn't really work for my hair. That's really a lie saver I would say mixed into deep conditioner because really well I'm up to a deep conditioner I believe. My DIY version does but I wouldn't be purchasing just because I already make it myself. So if you don't make it yourself and you have dry hair this would be a good thing for your purchase and just squirt a little bit into your deep conditioner every week. I do think you'll definitely see a difference. So I wouldn't be purchasing but that doesn't mean that you shouldn't purchase it if you have a need for more hydration and more moisture because this is all moisture. I just need some softening as well and conditioning as well. So when I rinse it I want to feel some slip and some conditioning and some still there. If my hair was silky everywhere it would still feel soft to the touch regardless. So maybe that's how you put silk. Your hair loves it more and people would like rougher textures but for my texture it didn't do everything I needed a deep conditioner to do. But you can see my hair didn't look shiny. My hair was moisturized and everything so it's like but not quite for me. Easily tangling I would say no because it was just enough slip going on I think to scream about and after rinsing the slip was gone. So easily tangling no. Something you would know. So happy suddenly well but the other half it doesn't do what I needed to do everything it says. I love the afrotastical elastic so I'm definitely going to be sticking with that as my sultana girl's deep conditioner. Some people didn't like it would say that it made their hair really hard and really like proteinable or something kind of feeling. So definitely didn't do all that for me. My hair was still decent. I used to sometimes winter green supreme for my leaving and with this putting this on everything was back to normal because it added all the softening I needed. So between the two of these it worked really well. So I don't know if you want to try something like this with this over it or something but as a combo it worked really well. So that was that. Let me know if you were curious about the hair caramel. Let me know if you bought it and what you thought of it. So I'm a sultana girl's fan and I know that I have a lot of sultana girl fans in my subbies so let's dish with you. Also PJ and your sultana girls PJ and your proud hair caramel works for you and let me know what your favorite sultana girl's deep conditioner is. That's it for this video. I'll see you in the next one. Be sure to subscribe for more content and click the notification bell so you can see when I upload new videos which I try to do every Friday. Thanks so much for watching guys. See you in the next one. Bye!