 Hey curlfriends, I'm Bianca Renee and you're watching Bianca Renee Today. And today I've got a new challenge for you that's gonna make everybody around you happy. I'm talking your spouse, your friends, your roommates. I'm gonna try to complete my entire curly hair styling routine in 20 minutes or less. Now I feel like 30 minutes was the safer option but since we're trying to challenge ourself, I'm gonna try to do it in 20. But that is putting a lot of pressure on my diffuser because I'm trying to go from wet to dry in 20 minutes like out the door in 20 minutes. We are not going to be late all week. Now today's video is sponsored by Sally Beauty AM part of the Sally crew. So I'm gonna be trying a new product line. Well, not, they're not new actually at all but they're new to me which is the texture ID. I've definitely heard of texture ID. I haven't, I think I've used them maybe once a long, long time ago. But they have a texture ID for curls now and they've really like brought in their hair type. So I really love that it says for curly hair types and it literally says types one, two, three and four. This is already telling me that this product is good for type three, which is what I have. So if you're ever confused about which product is gonna be best for your curly hair, I love that texture ID has it right on the front of the label for you. So if your hair is more coily than mine, you can get the type four, coily product. So this is the regular line. The turquoise and orange, it says texture ID. Then the yellow bottle say texture ID coils. And then the purple is texture ID for curls. So even in their original product, it still has the little labels that shows you that this is good for type three and four hair. This one says it's good for type four, this says for type three. So look for the colors but also just read the little hair type chart on all the packaging. So I think I've tried the styling cream a long time ago, I have to try this again. But since we're only gonna be using one styling product today, I think the safer option is to be using a gel. This is actually a styling custard. My hair loves custard. It's kind of giving me like shame moisture, curling souffle vibes, even though something happened with that formula, it is not the same anymore. But this one is what I like to see. So let me open it for you. Oh, that smells heavenly. What is that lavender or is it just purple? Oh, even better. It has Moodle Moodle Butter, which has become my favorite ingredient as of last year. Every product that I tried that had Moodle Moodle Butter in it made my hair so creamy and soft. So that makes me very excited. It has rose water, maybe that's what it is. Oh, it smells like roses. And it has vitamin E. It's supposed to softly define and control your curls. Softly define makes me a little nervous because you know I like stronghold, but we're gonna branch out. We're gonna get out of our comfort zone, okay? Texture ID Curl Styling Custer provides style versatility with maximum curl definition. This crunch-free, crunch-free non-caking formula can be used for rod sets, twist outs, braid outs, or wash and go styles. We're gonna use it as a wash and go today. So here's the consistency. It's a little jiggly, jiggly jello. Now, if you wanna try this one product challenge with me, I would recommend either using a cream styler that you know has a good enough hold to last you throughout the day or use a non-drying gel. Texture ID also has a good leave-in conditioner. This has aloe vera extract and coconut oil. Good for types two, three, and four. Very lightweight. But I'm gonna skip it today and see how it does. I have used both of these together and I had great results, but today I wanna see how well this does all on its own. All right, here we go. Maybe I should rewet my hair because I've been talking and it's been drying, but this is day one here, fresh out of the shower. Oh my goodness, why did I put on these nails right now? These claws are only gonna hold me back. Okay, here we go. I'm ready. I'm pumped. We've got zero on the clock. Here we go. On my mark, set. Okay, Jalen, don't you walk in and mess this up again. Go. Okay, 20 minutes on the clock. Gonna spray the parts that dried. Okay, I want to apply this on damp hair, but not soaking wet. Gotta get the ends, always dries out. So, smoothing it down. Smooth it down, smooth it down. Okay, now let's get the curling custard. No, styling custard. Oh, it smells so good. Look at the consistency real quick. Look at this, ooh, slimy. Kinda reminds me of like flax seed gel. I like this consistency. My hair like this consistency. Everyone's happy. Smoothing it together. Oh, it's slippery. Has a lot of slip. I love when gels have slip because they don't even need to. Smoothing it down. Got one minute on the clock. Not bad. Styling my hair in one minute. Maybe two for both sides. Is anyone impressed? Half the gel is in my long nails. I did not think that part through. We are two minutes on the clock. And a little extra to the top. This is how I style my hair. I'm not gonna cut any of this. Just gonna show you exactly what I do when styling. Okay, as long as your hair can feel completely saturated and you got a good product, you should be good to go with one. I just started using leave-ins like last year. But this does not feel drying at all. And because it has mutter and mutter butter in it, I feel like it's gonna give me that moisture that I need without using a leave-in. But since it has no hold, I'm gonna put more than I probably should just because I need some hold. Oh, look at that. We are under, under three minutes styled. Now the drying part. My hair usually takes seven to 10 business days to dry. So I'm gonna need the diffuser for this one. This is my eye-on blow dryer and diffuser. Let's see if I can get away with just doing a medium heat setting. I don't wanna go too crazy. Okay, starting the clock again, I'll speed this up. My roots, because the roots take the longest parts of dry. Your ends are easier to dry. We are just at the nine minute mark. I think I'm gonna bump it up to high heat because my hair is still very wet. Let's go. Stop of the time. We're at 15 minutes. Okay, I mean, it looks really good. It's super shiny. It's not completely dry yet. I have to decide if I wanna keep diffusing or use my last five minutes to fluff. It's not exactly safe enough to fluff at this time because it's still a little damp. I think I'm gonna give it to the diffuser. Going back in, go. I'm at 1750. I've got about three minutes to complete the style. Let's see how dry I am. Ooh, the pearls are juicy. It is dry, but because it's so moisturized, probably that little, little butter, it doesn't feel like dry, dry. It's just not wet. And I'm also not used to not having a crunch. I feel like I wanna keep going to get the crunch, but the crunch isn't coming. And then I'm gonna use my last three minutes, diffusing and fluffing. Once I get to this point where it's basically dry, like 98% dry, that's when it's definitely safe to start scrunching. If you start scrunching when it's wet, you're gonna create frizz. So I usually let my hair just air dry until a cast is formed, and then I diffuse. So I don't have to diffuse as long, but since we're going from soaking wet to dry, it's gonna take a little bit more diffusing. So let's just keep going until exactly 20 minutes. And I'll show you how I zhush and scrunch around the door. I got one minute to spare. Gonna shake, fluff, let's have a camera, let's do this. And time. 19 minutes, 38 seconds. I've got a little less than 30 seconds to spare. She did it. One product, wet to dry, diffused, and under 20 minutes. Not bad. Let's take a good look at the curls. Look how they look great. Super shiny, very defined, minimal frizz, if any. My hair loves custards and the gooey types of jiggly jails. I'm impressed. So this week I want you to try to get ready using only one styling product, see what happens. And then I want you also to just be on time for work, for your hangouts, whatever it may be, waking up early, leaving the house early, just doing everything early and you will get there on time. So this is going to be, what should we call this? The one product challenge or the punctual challenge or the keep it cute and simple challenge, speed it up challenge, speed it up challenge. Let's call it speed it up challenge. Overall thoughts on the Texture ID styling custard? I'm a fan. I will definitely continue to use this. The best part is it's only $9.99, this was another affordable product exclusively available at Sally Beauty. This is a 12 ounce bottle. A little goes a long way. I used a lot, which I think made my hair take longer to dry because I did put so much because it feels so moisturized. It's super defined with zero crunch. This is for all the non-crunchy guys and gals out there that you hate crunch. This is me accepting the no crunch challenge basically. And like look, like just look. It's so shiny. Moodle-moodle butter makes your hair so shiny and so soft. Like honestly, I think if I put a leave in, it'd be too soft. This is a great standalone product. So if you want to join me on this challenge and you don't know what one product to use, you might want to go to Sally Beauty and get the styling custard to try on your type three curls. Now even if you have type four hair, my curl friend, happy curl, happy girl, aka Reina, she has a mix of curl patterns, but her hair is way tighter than my curls and she also loves this custard and she's not even a custard girl. So I've seen it work on multiple hair types if you guys do want to try it out. But Texture ID has so many products from edge control to leave in conditioners. This is the Soothing Oil for Dry Hair and Scalp Relief. They got shampoos, conditioners, hair masks, they got everything. So definitely check out this line at Sally Beauty. I will be continuing to try more of these products and I'll let you guys know which ones are my faves. If you enjoyed this affordable and fast curly hair routine, make sure to give me a thumbs up and subscribe. Follow me on Instagram and TikTok and I'll see you guys next time. Thanks for watching. Bianca Renee, today.