How much should I put in?
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May 26, 2014
Emilie W.
May 26, 2014
Leslie N.
Same amount that you use shampoo and conditioner maybe
May 26, 2014
Emilie W.
Ok thanks!
May 26, 2014
Isabel M.
Try a dollop, and evenly distribute it throughout your hair! Be forewarned, your hair looks more wavy than curly, usually curl definers are meant to smooth the curl , not make your hair curlier! The dollop size depends on the thickness of your hair, if it's thin, I would say quarter sized, normal, half dollar sized and thick, about the size of two quarters!