Cantu’s Haircare Tips to getting healthy beautiful hair in the New Year

Natural hair may be a bit tough to deal with but with the right products from Cantu all your hair problems are solved.

We are going to keep this short and to the point, let’s dive in.

BENEFITS: Cleanse, Moisture and Definition

Step 1 CLEANSE:

Cantu Sulfate-Free Cleansing Cream Shampoo

Massage into wet hair beginning at the root and work toward ends. Lather then rinse thoroughly with cool water. A second lather and rinse are recommended for hair with heavy product buildup.

Step 2 CONDITION:

CANTU Sulfate-Free Hydrating Cream Conditioner

Apply a generous amount to ends and work towards the root. Rinse thoroughly with cool water; for intense conditioning use Cantu Intense Repair Deep Treatment Masque. Apply to clean damp hair, cover hair with plastic cap for 15 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with cool water.

Step 3 STYLE:

Cantu Coconut Curling Cream

Smooth onto damp hair section by section, beginning at the root and working towards ends. Do not rinse. Cocktail with Cantu Moisturizing Twist and Lock Gel for super soft, long-lasting twists or braids.

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