In continuation of my experience with KeraCare’s Natural Textures line, I was able to try out the shampoo and leave-in conditioner. The shampoo, Cleansing Cream, did not sud until the second application. At first it really did not seem like it was cleaning my hair at all. Once I rinsed it out the first time my hair had that clean feeling. With the second application it really created suds and left my hair with that squeeky clean feeling. It removed all of the product from my hair and I could feel my natural texture forming; which is an indicator for me that my hair is clean. Would I buy, I honestly don’t know. I don’t shampoo often, mainly do a lot of conditioner washes. It wasn’t bad and I would use it again, I just don’t know if I would buy; it retails for around $13.

I did like the leave-in conditioner. I used the SheaMoisture deep treatment, which I will review in another post, but I loved how soft it made my hair. It was light applying and did not have a heavy feel or leave a heavy residue. I would most likely buy the leave-in which retails for around $12.

The final product I need to try is the defining custard and it will probably be a while before I try it out. To wrap everything up, I would definitely buy the Butter Cream and the leave-in conditioner.

Have you tried the KeraCare Natural Textures line? Chime in below, and as always, on Facebook and Twitter!

*Please note, these samples were not sent to me for review or compensation. Please refer to part 1’s review.

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