Camille Rose

Camille Rose Cupuacu Sweet Cream: Deeply Hydrating Lotion for Dry Hair & Skin 6 oz

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A cream you can use on hair and on skin is either a compromise or a time-saver, depending on how dry both are. Camille Rose pitched this one at people whose skin and curls both drink product, and the rich, emollient texture reflects that.

Cupuacu butter is the base. It is heavier than a lotion and closer to a soft balm, so a little goes further than you expect. On skin it settles into rough patches on knees, elbows and hands. On hair it works as a leave-in for dry ends, or smoothed over a twist-out to keep frizz down.

The 6oz jar suits someone who wants one pot for both jobs rather than two half-used bottles.

Use less than feels right at first. Warm it between your palms, then press it in rather than rubbing it about.

Application tips

Take less than you think, warm it between your palms until it turns glossy, then press rather than rub. Rubbing works it into the top layer and wastes most of it.

On hair, ends and mid lengths only, on damp strands after washing or over a finished twist-out. On skin, straight onto knees, elbows and hands after a shower while there is still water on them.

Results

Dry patches on skin lose their roughness and stay comfortable for hours rather than needing topping up after every wash.

On hair the effect is weight and softness. Ends stop looking fluffy and thirsty, twist-outs hold their shape with less frizz around the edges, and the whole length feels heavier in the hand than it did before.

Composition

Cupuacu Butter
Sits between a lotion and a balm, sealing dry skin and dry ends alike

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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