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Testing, testing, 1, 2, Creams!

  • nicholelcsw
  • 17 hours ago
  • 2 min read

We’re back with another multi-product styling series and this time it’s all creams, all day. If you saw the last one, you already know how this goes — I’m not just going to tell you a product is good or bad. I’m going to show you, side by side, so you can actually see the difference and decide for yourself.


Because that’s what your hair deserves. Real information. Not just a pretty thumbnail.


Here’s exactly what I tested across all 7 clips:


Clip 1 — The OG curl cream from the last video. I genuinely loved it the first time, so I went back hoping my scalp had forgiven me. It had not. We are not friends. Moving on.


Clip 2 — Innersense Quiet Calm Curl Control + the Light Hold Foam. I want to love everything Innersense makes, but the way this one looked in my hair just wasn’t it for me. Sometimes a product is good — just not for your specific hair. That’s okay.


Clip 3 — Innersense Serenity Smoothing Cream + Light Hold Foam. Now we’re getting somewhere.


Clip 4 — Innersense Serenity Smoothing Cream + I Create Volume. Same cream, different pairing. The combo matters more than we sometimes realize.


Clip 5 — Innersense New Air Dry Cream, solo. No chaser. Just the new cream on its own to see what it could really do.


Clip 6 — Innersense New Air Dry Cream + Light Hold Foam. Adding that foam back in changes things.


Clip 7 — Innersense New Air Dry Cream + I Create Volume.


I have a definite favorite, based not just on day one hair like you see in all of these clips, but based on how well it lasted and frankly how shiny it was. I want to see if your favorite is the same as mine.


I sat on curl creams for a long time, thinking they were going to be too heavy for my hair. But my last video definitely proved me wrong. I tend to be a “pick a favorite combo and stick with it” kind of person, but I’m really glad I stepped outside of my box.


If you have a curl cream that you swear by — feel free to share it below. I’m always open to adding to the lineup. The only requirements: keep it on the clean side of beauty and please, PLEASE don’t recommend anything that smells like it’s trying too hard. Low fragrance is the goal

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