Curl Custard Empty Travel Bottle
Curl Custard Empty Travel Bottle
Ingredients
Ingredients
Aqua, Xanthan gum, Citrullus lanatus (Kalahari Melon) seed oil, Citrus paradisi peel (Pink Grapefruit) oil, Aloe barbadensis leaf juice*, Benzyl alcohol***, Avena sativa meal extract, Citrus nobilis peel (Madarin) oil, Linum usitatissimum seed (Flaxseed) oil*, Citric acid, Dehydroacetic acid***, Limonene**, Linalol**, Citral**, Geraniol**
*organic
**naturally occuring in essential oils,
***Ecocert preservative
Shipping
Shipping
Standard Delivery (TRACKED)
FREE standard delivery on mainland UK orders over £40,
otherwise £3.60
Delivered within 3-5 working days
£3.60
Express Delivery (Royal Mail TRACKED 24)
Delivered Next working day (if ordered before 11am, otherwise 2 working days)
£6.00
How to use
How to use
🌟 Pump out 3-4 dollops of curl custard into your palms, rub them together, and smooth the custard all over your hair like you're creating a ponytail. Comb it through for even coverage, then scrunch, scrunch, scrunch! If your curls are thirsty for more, feel free to pump out a bit extra – we usually recommend using 8-10 pumps in total. Keep on scrunching until your curls have formed into separate clumps. 💦
🌊 Wrap up those wet waves/curls in a t-shirt towel for about 20 minutes to lock in the goodness. Notice a little crunchy cast forming? No worries, it's just part of the process! Once the clock's up, give your hair a quick diffuse until it's about 80% dry, then let it air-dry the rest of the way. (Or you can just air-dry for a super simple routine!) Once fully dry, gently scrunch to reveal those soft, defined, happy waves and curls! 🌀
How to store
How to store
To maximise the life of your curl custard, store away from direct sunlight.
When using one of your old pumps with one of our refill bottles, always make sure to fully clean and dry your pump before using it again.
Packaging
Packaging
Our shampoo bars come wrapped in a 100% recycled card belly band, and are printed in our workshop using eco ink. The ingredients labels and batch labels we use are also made from recycled paper.