Lilly's, African Surinamese was in New York as a volunteer for the African Film Festival. She took advantage of the situation to try out some of the hair products from the Kroeshaar Webshop. Here is her experience.
Lilly's, African Surinamese was in New York as a volunteer for the African Film Festival. She took advantage of the situation to try out some of the hair products from the Kroeshaar Webshop. Here is her experience.
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Hi Mireille,
I really like the products I have used so far, especially the fluffy shea butter ( Silky Shea Hair Butter ), because it is airy, a kind of mousse, not as compact and hard as shea butter can be.
I also really like the Almond Shampoo . At first the shampoo feels thin, but that says nothing about washing the hair clean, because it foams like many other shampoos.
Shampoos that you normally buy in the shops often feel very aggressive. The moment you have it in your hands, it always feels a bit like it is burning. It doesn't, but the effect is that your hands and face are incredibly dry after washing and then also for hair.
The almond shampoo feels very soft, your hands glide through the hair as if there is oil in it. I really doubted whether it was not an oil, but 'like I said' it foamed. After washing you do not have the idea that the hair is completely dried out, it is just clean.

