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AutobotsAttack
March 6th, 2018, 12:51 AM
Anyone tried them out? I think they are a relatively new company.

I bought the oyin handmade hair dew. It’s much like a leave in, although moisture based I believe. It’s very light not too heavy.

all of their stuff is handmade. Organic. Oyin is the Yoruban word for Honey.

I got their travel size size demo to test out.

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heres the website: oyinhandmade.com

lapushka
March 6th, 2018, 05:58 AM
They've been around for quite some time; the hair dew is quite popular among naturals. At least those I watch on YT (some use it, not all).

AutobotsAttack
March 6th, 2018, 03:15 PM
They've been around for quite some time; the hair dew is quite popular among naturals. At least those I watch on YT (some use it, not all).

Ahh I didn’t know how long they’ve been around.

Their site doesn’t seem to have a date of when they started on their “About Us” page.

Haven’t tried anything else yet.

curly girl fla
March 6th, 2018, 07:37 PM
the honey hemp conditioner is really nice...light detangler...i haven't used it in awhile, but still have one more bottle left from a bulk purchase...their natural deodorant is nice, too.

AutobotsAttack
March 6th, 2018, 07:52 PM
the honey hemp conditioner is really nice...light detangler...i haven't used it in awhile, but still have one more bottle left from a bulk purchase...their natural deodorant is nice, too.

I’ve been wanting to try their deodorant when I stumbled across it. I’ve opted to no longer use store bought deodorant.

curly girl fla
March 7th, 2018, 04:30 PM
off topic, but have you tried Primal Pit Paste, Schmidts and Chagrin Valley deodorants? They are all very good. If your skin is sensitive to baking soda, they have charcoal options as well. :)

AutobotsAttack
March 7th, 2018, 04:34 PM
off topic, but have you tried Primal Pit Paste, Schmidts and Chagrin Valley deodorants? They are all very good. If your skin is sensitive to baking soda, they have charcoal options as well. :)

I’m not familiar with that brand, but I’ll definitely look them up. Seems interesting.

Reservechic
March 8th, 2018, 02:42 PM
I've only purchased and tried 2 products from Oyin Handmade thus far - Hair Dew and their Ginger Mint Co-Wash. Hair Dew is a product that just doesn't work well for my hair, also I found the smell to be too sicken got sweet for me, till the point that it started to make me gag. As, my stomach wasn't feeling this product either. When it comes to the Ginger Mint Co-wash, it smells of mint, and does provide a tingling sensation to the scalp, nothing overwhelming though. It is very moisturizing and has a nice amount of slip to it as well. It's a a really good buy for sure!

Lying Handmade's line has been out for a number of years now. As, their definitely not new. Their products do contain a number of natural ingredients in them, but the products themselves aren't certified organic. Their products do contain some chemical ingredients in them. For some curlies, the line is a hit, with others not so much. Which is why, I would highly recommend starting off with sample sizes first, so that way you will find out which products from the line works best for your hair, before going all in cash wise, and then possibly ending up being very disappointed.

AutobotsAttack
March 8th, 2018, 03:03 PM
I've only purchased and tried 2 products from Oyin Handmade thus far - Hair Dew and their Ginger Mint Co-Wash. Hair Dew is a product that just doesn't work well for my hair, also I found the smell to be too sicken got sweet for me, till the point that it started to make me gag. As, my stomach wasn't feeling this product either. When it comes to the Ginger Mint Co-wash, it smells of mint, and does provide a tingling sensation to the scalp, nothing overwhelming though. It is very moisturizing and has a nice amount of slip to it as well. It's a a really good buy for sure!

Lying Handmade's line has been out for a number of years now. As, their definitely not new. Their products do contain a number of natural ingredients in them, but the products themselves aren't certified organic. Their products do contain some chemical ingredients in them. For some curlies, the line is a hit, with others not so much. Which is why, I would highly recommend starting off with sample sizes first, so that way you will find out which products from the line works best for your hair, before going all in cash wise, and then possibly ending up being very disappointed.

Yea. Lapushka let me know they aren’t that new.

And that’s why I said I bought the travel size.

Reservechic
March 8th, 2018, 05:06 PM
Yea. Lapushka let me know they aren’t that new.

And that’s why I said I bought the travel size.

Definitely seek to give their new Ginger Mint Co-Wash a try. As, I think that you'd really like it.;)