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Hey guys!  Today I'm going to review a shampoo that I've been using for the past little while and let me tell you, this is something you do not want to miss out on!

Curly Wurly is a targeting shampoo for people who have curly hair, however I would recommend this shampoo to anybody who loves coconut and treating your hair with a lot of love!

Thank you Sash!
This shampoo only comes in one size of 220g, for anybody who is familiar with Lush products is the larger container, for an outstanding price of $26.95CAD before taxes.  The Lush shop that I was in had one on display and I could smell the coconut from a mile away.  I had to have it even at that price.  Being skeptical on whether I've wasted my money or not, I would soon find out.

The directions are right on the container but the amount of what you use be adjusted to your length and thickness of hair.  I wasn't sure what a 'small amount' meant to Lush.  I then started experimenting with it and now what I do is use 2 fingers as a scoop and gather I would say about a tablespoon of the product and lather into my head completely.  I found that you don't get a really big lather but that doesn't affect the performance.
Pro tip: to expand the life of your product, wash your hair every second or third day or use it once a week while using regular shampoo the other days.

The smell of your hair when you get out is so great that I don't want to mix it with any of the oils I put in after, and sometimes I actually don't.  Once my hair is dried, the coconut smell is still there!  Amazing!
I'll pair Curly Wurly with any conditioner I'm using at the time, currently I'm using Whole Blends conditioner in coconut water and vanilla milk and I'll use a generous amount with it.
One thing I didn't notice from this shampoo though is that I don't see much difference in my curls.  I'm not sure if this is the shampoo or that my hair is so long and it's weighing down and spreading out my curls.  This doesn't affect my overall rating as that's not the reason why I bought it.

One thing I was actually quite skeptical about before actually buying the shampoo was how am I going to get the coconut out?!  I had just one idea and if that didn't work, well I was stuck with coconut chunks in my hair until they fell out naturally(which could take forever).  My brilliant idea was to use my detangling hair brush directly out of the shower to get the coconut out.  Could you believe it actually worked!  I allow my hair to air dry and I've only once or twice noticed a few stray coconut chunks.

Pros:
  • Moisturizing
  • Great smell
  • Shine
  • Coconut
  • Doesn't require a whole lot of product
  • Versatile for different hair types
  • Makes your hair clean and fresh
Cons:
  • Coconut chunks could be hard to get out
  • Pricey

I've had Curly Wurly for about a month now and have gotten approximately a third of the way through it.  This means that I should be able to make a container last around 3 months.  With a ratio on the price and how long I'll have it until it runs out and the quality I would say that it is definitely worth the extra money.  I think I've found my shampoo for life!
Hi there PYMUO followers! How is everyone doing today?

Today I will be going over my every day skin care routine. It's super easy. It only has two products and two steps. This is excluding SPF which I highly recommend after you wash your face in the morning! But as we all know, that's beauty care 101 so I don't feel like I should mention it.

The very first product I use is coconut oil. Coconut oil is great for many things such as...

  • cracked and dry lips
  • softening the skin
  • cracked and dry feet
  • skins disorders such as psoriasis, acne, and eczema
  • treating minor infections

It is also an AMAZING make up remover! Even with extremely dark makeup I don't have to stand in front of the mirror for very long because it is SO effective and cheap (it even takes off your hard to remove mascara!!!).

The second product I use is tea tree oil. Tea tree oil has anti-fungal properties and helps with...

  • acne, dark spots, and blemishes
  • fungal and bacterial infections 
  • minor cuts, wounds, warts, ringworm, insect bites, rashes
  • dandruff
  • healing piercings
  • soothing nickel allergies and other allergic reactions
  • cure for dry skin when mixed with a moisturizer

Be careful not to put it around your eye area as it can be a little overwhelming, and never put tea tree oil by itself on your face unless you are tackling a zit or a pimple.





Also, please do not use a lot of coconut oil. Using excessive amounts of coconut oil will make you break out. What I do is gently swipe my finger into the oil, because I found putting too much will suffocate the skin and we don't want excess oil.


STEP ONE

Apply a dime size amount of coconut oil onto the palm of your hand and rub it into your palm. Rub your hands for one second under warm water, then apply to the face. I like to take my time getting every area of my skin, and even my neck. When you put the coconut oil on it will feel like a slippery film is on your face. This is normal.

STEP TWO

Now rinse your face with warm water. I don't rinse as much as I would with a cleanser, as I want some coconut oil to remain on my face.
Pat your face dry. Put one drop of tea tree oil on your palm and rub together. Pat on the face.

And you are done! That is my skin care routine.
After only a week I noticed a huge difference in the way my face looks after using coconut and tea tree oil. These are the things that I notice most:

  • super soft skin
  • redness in the cheeks are gone
  • no breakouts 
  • i look less tired
  • acne scars slowly fading away
  • skin lightening
Play around with the amount of oils needed for your face. Each and every one of us has different skin. I highly recommend this skin care regime, and you can use it on your back, or anywhere else on your body if you have acne! You can also leave out the tea tree oil and just use coconut oil to moisturize your hands, elbows, feet and even really dry hair. Don't be afraid to experiment with coconut oil!
Coconut oil is a very versatile and great product to have at hand for pretty much everything.  I love coconut and the smell and oil but when I seen that it was a cucumber melon scent and smelled it well I couldn't resist on not buying it.

 This is a multi use product which can be used for your body, hair, face and as a massage. You love cruelty free products?  This is great for you! Another thing I would like to point out is it is a fair trade product which is pretty inspirational.  

One thing I found different about this product is that it is hard and is hard to squeeze out of the container! I actually haven't used the push lid to get product yet because it would be nearly impossible and such a hard task that it's just more efficient to go the easy way.

This is what it looks like pushed out.  It liquifies pretty fast without trying to rub it in or anything, it will literally liquify in your palm.

You can tell just in that small clip just how fast it melts, especially from being a near solid state to begin with.  This must be the 'Cold pressed' part of the oil.
 
I mainly use the oil after my shower on my arms and legs to smell nice and have soft skin.  Coconut oil is also extremely great for your hair so I will use it occasionally for my hair.  I don't use a whole lot on my hair, just enough to get a little bit on to make it a little shiny.  If you use a lot it could be considered a hair mask which is good and all but I would recommend shampooing and conditioning twice when you're ready to take it out because it will leave your hair looking real greasy!
This specific bottle is pretty large so it wouldn't be travel friendly however you can purchase from their website here who not only have travel friendly sizes but different scents and products! The link to this specific product is right here as well.


Pros
  • Amazing smell
  • Multi usages
  • Cruelty free
  • Fair Trade 
  • Hydrating
Cons
  • Greasy
  • Takes a while to soak into skin
  • Bulky packaging-Not travel friendly

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