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As I Am Jamaican Black Castor Oil Conditioner 12 oz

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Jamaican black castor oil is thicker and darker than the pressed kind, roasted before pressing, and it has a long-standing place in textured hair routines for one reason: it coats the strand and stays there. As I Am builds a rinse-out conditioner around it.

The result is heavier than a standard conditioner without being greasy. On coily, curly and wavy hair it adds slip for detangling, softens rough lengths and leaves a finish that holds through styling rather than fading by the afternoon.

Use it after cleansing, through the lengths and ends, and rinse. It suits low-manipulation routines, where the aim is for each wash day to hold as long as possible before the next.

The 12 oz bottle is a practical size for hair dense enough to need a generous handful every time.

Application tips

Do not rush the rinse on this one. It is a heavier conditioner, and heavier conditioners left behind are what make roots go limp by day two.

Apply from the ears down in sections, squeeze it through, then detangle with a wide tooth comb from the ends upward. Leave it a few minutes. If your hair is fine, keep it to the last few inches only.

Results

Rough, dry lengths turn smooth under your hands, and the comb runs where it used to snag. The finish carries real weight, so coils sit calmer and frizz stays down longer than a light conditioner manages. Ends look sealed rather than open, and styles set afterwards hold their shape into the following days instead of fading by the afternoon.

Composition

Jamaican Black Castor Oil
Roasted before pressing, so it coats the strand and stays put

The full INCI is printed on the pack. We publish it here as soon as the brand supplies it, and we will read it off the bottle for you if you ask.

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