Alterna Hemp Seed Straightening Balm
Ingredients
Ingredients
Water, VP/DMAPA acrylates copolymer, hydroxypropyl guar, PEG/PPG-14/4 dimethicone, cannabis sativa (hempseed) oil, dimethylcetylamine hempseedate, foeniculum vulgare (fennel) seed extract, saccharomyces lysate ferment, saccharomyces copper ferment, saccharomyces zinc ferment, superoxide dismutase, lactoferrin, daucus carota sativa (carrot) root extract, retinyl palmitate, phospholipids, corn oligosaccharides, copper lysl oxidase, acetyl serine, acetyl methionine, amino acyl tRNA synthetase, hypnea musciformis extract, gellidiela acerosa extract, sargassum filipendula extract, sorbitol, phenyl trimethicone, cinnamidopropyltrimonium chloride, panthenol, polysorbate 20, fragrance, diazolidinyl urea, lodopropyrryl butylcaramate, benzyl benzoate, hexyl cinnamal.Overview
Overview
Alterna Hemp Seed Straightening Balm is a cream gel that effectively straightens both wavy and curly hair.
Hemp seed oil increases elasticity, manageability and shine. Seaweed extract softens hair and decreases static. PVP/DMAP copolymer reduces frizz. Silicones for shine and conditioning.
Directions
Apply throughout towel-dried hair. Use a brush to pull hair straight while blow-drying from roots to ends. To tame frizzies, gently emulsify on fingers and apply to desired areas. This lightweight balm is a perfect thermal protectant that reduces drying time and cuts straight styling work down to a minimum. Apply throughout towel-dried hair. Use a brush to pull hair straight while blow-drying from roots to ends. To tame frizzies, gently emulsify on fingers and apply to desired areas.
Most Helpful Reviews
I have really curly and fuzzy hair. Im in california by the beach so you get the picture. I use this product and mix it 50/50 with Redken smooth down and this combo has been my savior for a few years … Read More
Ask & Answer
I have been using this product for years and it seems to be "unavailable" everywhere. Is this product discontinued? If so, is there something out there that is comparable for thick, wavy hair? Read More

