Powder-to-Gel Styler (aka "Restyling Gel")

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The most surprising thing about this gel isn't that it's a powder, it's how amazingly well it pulls the definition out of your curls. Just a sprinkle, plus a spritz of water = the most concentrated, no-crunch, high hold gel you're going to find. It can be used on wet or dry hair because 4th day curls are a thing. We kept it unscented because the formula was too amazing to start adding distractions.

from some of our favorite reviews...

"I was shook"

I had no idea plant-based gel - let alone one in a powder form - could hold up to Miami weather.

- Patricia

Key Ingredients

NO ADDED PARABENS, SUFLATES, SILICONE, PHTALATES, DYES OR SYNTHETIC FRAGRANCES.

properties traditionally associated with our key ingredients include:

Flaxseed

Curl definition. Moveable, crunch-free hold.

Coconut Oil

Moisturizing. Damage and breakage prevention.

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Ingredients

Ingredients: Linum Usitatissimum (Flax) Seed, Maltodextrin*, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil*, Vitamin E (Tocopherol)*, Benzylalcohol, Dehydroacetic Acid

* = plant derived

Directions

The Short Version:

  • wet hands
  • sprinkle gel on palm
  • rub hands to create gel
  • apply to hair
  • style
  • store tin in dry location

The Long Version:

  1. Twist the cap and sprinkle a 1/16 to 1/8 tsp of gel into the palm of your hand.
  2. Sprinkle some water onto your palm to dissolve the powder
  3. Rub the powder between your hands and it will become a familiar gel consistency
  4. Go to town. Apply as you would any other gel. Use smaller sections, and the rake application if you're looking for max coverage and definition. Use bigger sections and prayer hands if you're trying to skip the bs and wash and goooooo.
  5. Close the cap and store in a cool, dry place

FAQs

How long will bars last?

Our mini bars are equal to about 1 bottle (8.5 fl oz) of liquid hair care; our large bars are equal to about 3 bottles (26 fl oz). How long they last depend on how much product you use and how you care for your bar. 

Why solid bars?

Traditional hair care products can have over 90% water. By being in solid form, we’re reducing the environmental costs associated with getting the haircare to you. Plus, solid bars mean that you can easily put your favorite conditioner in your gym bag or carry-on luggage.

Palm Oil!?!?

We are committed to using responsibly sourced ingredients. That’s why we buy ingredients from vendors who commit to practices that are good for the environment and wildlife, such as the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil or Palm Done Right.

My conditioner bar or gel bar has bumps and/ or bubbles.

Our conditioner and gel bars are lovingly, hand poured by artisans. This means the occasional bubble or “character”. Don’t worry, we’ve taken this into account when determining product weight.

The color and/or scent is slightly different than my previous purchase.

Our scents and colors come from plants. So like nature may vary from season to season and crop to crop, your bars may also vary in appearance and scent.

Uh-oh, I left my bar in water.

Don’t worry! You got this.
Lay the bar on some dry towels. Let it air dry for a day. Flip it over and let it dry for another day. The bar may be soft, but it should be usable.

I want great curls that last multiple days between washes.

1. Wear a tube bandana on hair when sleeping or ; this will prevent you from sleeping on your curls.
2. Use gel.
3. Resist the urge to play with your hair.

My hair frizzed up.

Like anything, it takes a little trial and error to find the right “process” for you. Here are some suggestions:
1. Using more conditioner.
2. Leave some conditioner on when you rinse.
3. Apply gel after rinsing but before towel drying.
4. Don’t play with hair after you put on gel or rinse hair.
5. Wear a bandana along hair line while hair dries to get edges to “lay flat.”

My hair is "crunchy" after using the Restyling Gel.

If stiff curls aren’t your thing, try using less gel. If the gel has already set, try “breaking the cast” by squeezing your curls with wet or dry hands.