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Trying Prose Customized Hair Products On My Wavy Hair

January 7, 2023 by Emily Evert Leave a Comment

I was given the opportunity to try Prose hair products for review. I didn’t pay to buy these products. I’m not being paid to write this review. My intention is to do my best to be as unbiased as possible when doing reviews, even when the products were sent to me.

Prose Custom Hair Products On Wavy Hair Review

In the wavy and curly hair groups that I hang out in, every once in a while people start threads asking about custom haircare options. Many people get to a point where they feel like they’ve tried a lot of products and wonder if getting something custom-made would be a good route to take.

In the past I tried Function Of Beauty. FOB makes semi-customizable products that are sold at Target, and then fully customizable products on their website. I did a Function Of Beauty Review that featured the fully customized products if you want to check that out. I was curious to see how Prose products may compare to Function Of Beauty, as these two brands are the two I most often see discussed when customized hair care is brought up.

I took the haircare survey which asked me about my hair and my routine. They factor in things like your curl texture, hair strand thickness, how simple or elaborate of a routine you’re comfortable with, and more. You’re also able to share your hair goals and they factor those in as well. From my results, I was sent a pre-shampoo, a shampoo, a conditioner, a leave-in conditioner, and a curl cream. I requested that my products be made silicone-free. All Prose products are sulfate-free, and also free of parabens, mineral oils, gluten, dyes, GMOs, and animal cruelty.

Prose custom haircare package

The items arrived in a rectangular box with separate bottles. I was also sent dispensers, but if you want these you have to pay for them. I believe Prose’s goal is to have people order the pumps in their first shipment, but keep them for future shipments to reduce plastic waste which I can appreciate.

I have to admit, I was a little bit bummed that I wasn’t sent a gel. I know Prose makes custom gels for some people, and my hair really needs a product with a significant hold to style well. I was hopeful that the company may recognize that I’d want a gel because of the information I provided them.

That included that my hair is loosely wavy, that I have fine-strands, and that my hair goals included curl definition. Of course, this is an issue that is limited to me as a blogger. I was sent the items that were suggested to me following my quiz, but if you are custom ordering you could select exactly what you’d like to receive or not. You wouldn’t have to go with their recommendations.

I mention that they didn’t suggest me a gel because I saw it as an insight that the brand may not be well-versed in my exact hair type. It’s a really common misconception that wavy hair should use curl creams but not gels or mousses, so when someone knows that most people who are embracing their waves do need a harder hold styling product, that tells me they are really ‘in the know’.

Custom Info On Your Hair & Environment

The shipment also included some paperwork that gave me suggested instructions for how to use each of the products, a list of all the ingredients in the product, and some information about their key ingredients. One of the papers tells you consultation results including your environmental factors (based on your zip code).

This was cool to see because they rated various conditions for my area on a 100-point scale. They said that UV rays in my area are 60, water is 100 (So true! We have VERY hard water here!), pollution 40, humidity 40, and wind 40. It was a bit reassuring to see a company point out that we have really hard water!

prose condition results

They also rated my hair and scalp needs. They ranked flakes at 65, sebum at 5, damage at 11, dryness at 20, and stressors at 30. I thought the other factors were pretty on-par! It takes quite a while for my roots to get oily so I do think my sebum level is low, and my hair doesn’t really struggle with dryness or damage so those numbers being low also made sense to me. I wasn’t sure what stressors covered, but I was able to log into my Prose.com account and more information was provided which is really nice! It explained that stressors include environmental stress or emotional stress.

I had never used a pre-shampoo before, although I have heard of them. I opted to use just the shampoo and conditioner at first. I thought that would let me get an idea of how those products functioned on their own.

prose custom shampoo

Prose Custom Shampoo On Wavy Hair

The shampoo and conditioner bottles are 8 ounces each, which is smaller than any I’ve owned before other than travel or trial-sized ones. The shampoo has a mostly clear appearance. The instructions suggested that I use about four pumps of shampoo, which was interesting because I usually use less than that. However, I did find that using more felt good.

It takes a little bit of scrubbing before I get suds, but once I put some elbow grease in, I get a good amount of suds from the shampoo. I like the shampoo pretty well. The smell is just okay to me, but not off-putting. I felt like my hair felt clean but not “squeaky clean” or clarified, which is exactly what I look for from my regular shampoo.

prose custom conditioner wavy hair

Prose Custom Conditioner On Wavy Hair

The conditioner is more of a white, creamy consistency. It’s a bit thinner than some conditioners but isn’t watery. The instructions suggested that I use four pumps of this as well, which again is more than what I would typically use. I was able to easily detangle my hair while this was in my hair, and it felt smooth and conditioned without feeling heavy or greasy.

Again, this performed exactly as I like for a conditioner. Though I will say, after a few uses I would sometimes cut back to just 2 or 3 pumps. I am not convinced that my hair really needs 4 pumps, but even when I used 4 pumps, I didn’t feel greasy or weighed down or anything negative.

After trying the shampoo and conditioner alone to get an understanding of their performance, I went on to add in the leave in conditioner and curl cream on other wash days.

prose leave in conditioner

Prose Custom Leave-In Conditioner For Wavy Hair

I liked how the leave-in conditioner comes in a spray form. I don’t usually use leave-in conditioner at all. My hair doesn’t struggle with dryness, tangles or manageability much at all so I don’t feel that I need one usually. However, if I am going to use a leave-in conditioner, it needs to be pretty lightweight and spray leave-ins are usually really light. So, without knowing any other info, if I am going to choose between a leave-in conditioning spray or a leave-in conditioning cream I am going to go for the spray.

prose use instructions

I was sent a paper like this for every product that I was sent. 

The spray instructions suggest that I use 6-8 sprays on my hair. This is supposed to help detangle, condition and de-frizz hair. I don’t really have a good way of determining if this helped with detangling or softening/conditioning my hair because my hair doesn’t tangle and is naturally quite soft. I found that my results seemed to have a bit more frizz than I’m used to getting, but I usually use a harder hold styler. So, it’s also hard for me to really guess if it effectively reduced my frizz or not.

prose custom curl cream

Prose Custom Curl Cream For Wavy Hair

The curl cream that was made for me comes with a pump but it’s pretty thin for a cream. Rather than a thick cream, it’s more like the consistency you’d often see in a leave in conditioner. Again, I like how these products were formulated light, as that’s definitely what my hair needs. The instructions provided said to use 1-2 pumps for my hair, and I did follow the instructions the first time. I got no hold from the product when using that amount, and my results were pretty shapeless, not defined waves.

On an additional wash day, I decided to try using a lot more, to see if I could get curl definition if I used significantly more. In other words, I used treating the cream more like I would a gel. I used 8 pumps and was able to get a really light cast, and my texture was much more defined. The straightest section of my hair (the front right side) was pretty straight, but the other side, the back and the undersides of my hair all held some wave for a day.

pre-shampoo mask prose

What About The Pre-Shampoo?

I hate to admit, I forgot to go back to try the pre-shampoo until I got ready to prep for this review. Then I saw that it had expired. Sadly, due to some of the ingredient limitations that Prose uses, these hair products have a shorter shelf-life than many other brands. These were made on October 3rd, so their ‘best buy’ date was January 3rd, you get 90 days to use up the products.

Prose custom hair products wavy hair

My results from using the prose shampoo, conditioner and leave-in conditioner as suggested, but using a lot more curl cream than they suggested. 

Is Prose Worth The Price?

Because Prose products are custom-made, they do come at a higher price point than some hair care products. The shampoo and conditioner that I was sent were $28 each, the leave-in conditioner and curl cream were $28 each, and the pre-shampoo was $48.

While the four products that I tried did work okay for my hair, none of them seemed superior to other products I’ve tried that were at a lesser price point. For me, if I’m going to spend more on products, I want to see an additional benefit. Because I didn’t see that with the customized Prose products that I was sent, I don’t expect to re-purchase from Prose.

results from prose custom wavy hair products

My results from  using Prose.

The Pros And Cond Of Prose Custom Haircare

The Pros

  • They send you everything right to your door.
  • They are ingredient conscious and environmentally conscious. I like the values that this company holds.
  • You can continue to customize your products after your first shipment if you’d like. This could theoretically get you an ultra-customized “perfect” product in the end.
  • My boyfriend really liked the scents of the Prose products I was sent. I thought the scent was okay, but I wasn’t head-over-heels for it.
  • If you have an allergy to fragrance, you can order your products fragrance-free!

The Cons

  • The products didn’t knock my socks off, they were pretty average/typical in my opinion. I wouldn’t have been able to guess that these were customized for my hair, really.
  • The shampoo and conditioner bottles are noticeably smaller than most.
  • The products only last 3 months, most haircare products last 12 months after being opened.
  • Even if I exclusively used these products, I don’t think I would use up the leave-in conditioner or curl cream before it had expired. If you’re someone who likes to rotate through different products, you almost certainly wouldn’t get to use them in time. At least, if you’re someone like me who only washes your hair 2-3 times per week.

Check them out: If you’d like to check out the brand, head to Prose.com.

Black Friday & Cyber Monday Deals On Wavy Hair Products

November 23, 2022 by Emily Evert 1 Comment

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Cash Back With Rakuten

I tend to be frugal and I just love getting a deal. I thought some of you may as well, so I decided to do a round-up of some wavy hair deals that are going on as part of black Friday or cyber Monday!

If you aren’t already a member of Rakuten it’s a fun way to save money year-round. Or perhaps ‘save money’ isn’t the best way to phrase it – they give you cash back after you’ve spent money. If you shop from your phone you can download the Rakuten app and you’ll just need to open the app and select your retailer before placing online orders. If you do your online shopping from a PC, you sign up and add their browser extension button. Then when you’re on a retailer site you can click the browser extension button and click on activate cash back. The app also will sometimes notify you of coupon codes available for the site you’re on!

Lots of retailers work with Rakuten, including Walmart, Target, Ulta, Sephora and Sally beauty. The percentage of cashback that you can earn can change at any time. The retailers I listed are all offering 4% to 10% at this moment.

If you are new to Rakuten it’s an AWESOME time to join. If you sign up with my link, and make a $40 purchase within 90 days, you’ll get a $40 cash-back bonus, and I’ll get $40 as well. The signup bonus is usually $25 so it’s awesome that it is $40 right now.

Wavy Gift Guide

Last year I put together a wavy hair gift guide for those shopping for people with wavy hair. Check it out if you’re shopping for someone else!

Hair Care Products Deals Through Retailers

Ulta and Target both have all Curlsmith products 40% off for black Friday! I have only used a few of their products but plan to buy more to test out for you guys. If you like really hard hold gels, I’d recommend the Curlsmith Shine Gel. It’s got really extreme hold and I use less of it than I do with most other gels. If your hair likes protein or is damaged, I’d recommend the Curlsmith Bond Salve. My hair isn’t damaged so I don’t usually use bond repair products, but this one has protein as well and my hair loves protein. I’ve used Curlsmith’s air dry cream and shape up aqua gel and neither of those were winners for me, though I have seen lots of other wavies say they love the air dry cream.

Ulta has 50% off OUIDAD climate control gel and hard hold climate control gel. I have tried these but personally haven’t cared for them but many others love them, especially people who live in humid climates.

Ulta has 50% Pacifica Curl defining cream and curls refresher mist.

Ulta has 50% off some HASK brand products.

Ulta has Buy one, get one free on Not Your Mother’s products. I like a lot of products from this brand but some of my all-time favorites are the not your mother’s curl talk mousse, the curl talk hard hold gel (not the regular gel!), and the rice water shampoo and conditioner.

Ulta has buy one, get one 40% off on SheaMoisture products. Many of their products are too heavy for me, but I like the Shea Moisture Manuka Honey & yogurt protein treatment.

Ulta has 40% off some Eva NYC products.

Ulta has 30% off Pattern brand products. I had previously assumed this whole brand would be too heavy for my hair, but I have seen some wavies say that select Pattern products can work on some wavy hair.

Sally’s has 25% off Shea Moisture products. Many of their products are too heavy for me, but I like the Shea Moisture Manuka Honey & yogurt protein treatment.

Meijer has bogo 50% off on salon professional hair care products.

Amazon has 30% off some Zotos  products. I have tried a starter kit of products from this line and didn’t love them but when the Devacurl claims first started happening, I saw a lot of people saying that Zotos products are comparable to Devacurl. I’ve never tried Devacurl so I can’t speak to that but something to consider.

The Pacifica Pineapple Curls Defining Cream is 50% off on amazon. I have this but haven’t given it a try yet.

Some Umberto Giannini Curl products are on sale on Amazon. I’ve had the curl jelly on my wishlist for quite a while and it’s currently 40% off vs the price it was when I added it to my wish list.

Twist weather up gel is 48% off. I’ve used this and thought it was okay but not spectacular, but my hair isn’t as sensitive to humidity as some people. Other Twist Products are around 50% off as well.

Mielle Organics Babassu and Mint Deep Conditioner with Protein is on sale for $8. Amazon says the regular price is $10 but I think that is incorrect. I think it’s usually closer o $12-$14. Many other Mielle products are also on sale for around $8 on Amazon.

LUS all-in-one stylers are 19% off on amazon.

Marc Anthony Curl Foam is 55% off on Amazon.

Olaplex products are 20% off on Amazon.

There’s a OUIDAD Sale on Amazon on their ‘heat and humidity’ products for 50% off.

Hair Care Deals Through Brand Sites

Curlsmith.com has 30% off when you spend $70, 35% off when you spend $120, or 40% off when you spend $180.

Verbproducts.com has 30% off sitewide with a few exceptions. Sadly, one of the exceptions is the curl foam gel.

MielleOrganics.com has everything $6.99 (with a few exceptions).

Jessicurl.com has 40% off their 8oz bottles through 11/27.

EcoSlay.com has 30% off everything.

Briogeo has 30% off everything.

Inhasi has 50% off sitewide.

MopTop has 25% off.

OnlyCurls has 20% off everything.

RizosCurls has up to 50% off some items.

Treluxe has 30% off.

UncleFunkysDaughter.com has 40% off sitewide. Many UFD brand products will be too heavy for most wavy hair but the “curly magic” gel is popular with some. It’s often used more as a curl enhancer than a gel/hold product.

AG hair has 30% off sitewide and is giving away a free tote with all orders valued at $50 or more.

Twist by Ouidad has 40% off sitewide and will donate a product for every 2 you buy. Use code GIVEBACK.

Hair gift sets

Target has 25% off beauty gift sets and they have some that include wavy/curly hair products such as Not Your Mother’s, Love Beauty And Planet, SheaMoisture and Mielle brand gift sets. Not all products included may be curly girl method approved so if you’re following the curly girl method look up the ingredients of each product included in the sets.

Meijer has BOGO 50% off personal care gift sets which include some hair care sets.

Blow Dryers & Diffusers

Target has up to 40% off some hair appliances and a handful of blow dryers with diffusers are included.

Walmart, SharkClean.com, Kohls, BestBuy, BedBathAndBeyond and Amazon all have the Shark hyperair blow dryer on sale for $149.99, but it’s the set that does not include the diffuser. SharkClean.com has the same price on the set without the diffuser. SharkClean.com also has the big bundle that includes the diffuser, 3 other attachments and some accessories on sale for $179.99.

Walmart has the Conair infinity pro blow dryer & diffuser combo on sale for $24.49.

Hair tools or accessories

Walmart has the Diane Pro Styling Brush (denman dupe) on sale for $4.75.

Ulta has 25% off Wet Brush brand products.

has 25% off Goodie hair accessories.

Meijer has buy 2, get 1 free on “beauty giftables” which includes some hair accessories.

I’ll update this post when Cyber Monday deals are released so check back later for updates!

Sephora has only released a preview of their Black Friday ad, and Dyson is currently having a pre-black Friday ad.

Parting Wavy Hair & Cowlicks

November 19, 2022 by Emily Evert Leave a Comment

If you used  have straight hair but it became wavy with age, or maybe it was always wavy but you used to treat it like straight hair…you may find yourself confused about how and when to part your hair when styling it wavy.

With straight hair, you can part it whenever you want to, really. Many with straight hair find it easier to part it after it’s dry. With wavy hair, people usually use styling products and that locks in our style before it dries. As a result, parting your hair after it is dry is less effective. So when do you part it? You have a few options!

When To Part Wavy Hair On The Curly Girl Method

There are two main options for when to part your wavy hair. You can part your hair in the shower when you have conditioner in or after rinsing the conditioner out but before scrunching (or whatever else you do to assist with curl clump formation). This way, your part will exist before your curl clumps form which should ensure that your clumps don’t disrupt your part. This requires parting your hair in the shower though, which some may not find ideal.

If you prefer to part your hair when you aren’t in the shower, you can create (or “fix”) your part directly after getting out of the shower, or near the end of your styling routine. The downside of this method is you may have to separate some curl clumps while creating or ‘fixing’ your part.

Personally, I think you’re likely to get the cleanest part if you part your hair before working to form your curl clumps. However, I personally often forget to intentionally part my hair! My hair usually falls in roughly the same part if I don’t do anything. So the habit I’ve formed is to check my part after plopping but before adding my products and diffusing. Sometimes my hair has started to “set” in a bad part and I’ll rewet my hair and fix it. Most of the time, I just flip a curl clump or two and that’s it. I’m okay with having a “natural” part rather than a really intentional one with wavy hair…but that’s just me.

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How To Put Off Wash Day With Wavy Hair

November 11, 2022 by Emily Evert 2 Comments

You’ve reached the day where you had planned to wash your hair. Or the day when you usually wash your hair. But you don’t have the time, energy, or interest in washing and styling your hair. How can you do if you want to put off wash day? That’s what this post is all about!

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My name is Emily, I have been blogging since 2009. I found the curly girl method in 2018, which helped me to discover my naturally wavy hair. Since then, I’ve continued to wear my hair wavy, reading and watching tons about wavy hair. This blog is where I share what I’ve learned, in hopes of helping others. More about me and my backstory can be found on my about page.

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