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Love Ur Curls 3-Step System is a specialized shampoo, conditioner, and curl cream set designed for kinky and coily hair types (4A, 4B, 4C). Enriched with shea butter and moringa oil, it delivers deep hydration, reduces breakage, and defines curls without crunch or stickiness. This vegan, cruelty-free, and gluten-free formula supports sensitive skin and comes with a 30-day satisfaction guarantee, making it a trusted choice for enhancing natural curls with lasting shine and softness.










| ASIN | B09YMX88WR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,046 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #102 in Shampoo & Conditioner Sets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (6,990) |
| Manufacturer | LUS (Love Ur Curls) |
| Package Dimensions | 9.33 x 6.5 x 2.28 inches; 8.5 ounces |
| UPC | 628110930095 |
K**L
This works well to bring out the curls!
I have been using this for a couple of years now and love it. My hair is curly, but I never knew how curly until I started using this. It leaves my hair soft, shiney and curls beyond what I ever imagined!
A**R
Amazing curls
I have seen a huge improvement in my hair since using. My curls are defined with minimal frizz. I absolutely love the shampoo and conditioner, and don’t use anything else. Your hair cream is not for me.
K**B
Decent product
I have 2C wavy, very fine hair. I took the quiz on the brand website and this was the product recommended. I love that the products are curly girl friendly. For a sulfate free shampoo, this shampoo produced a lot of lather. Far more than my other sulfate free shampoos I have used. However, I was nervous it would strip my hair but it doesn't seem to. My hair felt clean but still moisturized after using it. The conditioner had great slip. My hair tangles extremely easy and I need a lot of slip in a conditioner. It is difficult to find. It made detangling my hair a lot of easier. I did not like the styler in this set at all. It left my hair feeling sticky and tangled. IIt also didn't have a lot of hold. I've used it several times now and I will no longer be using the styler. I usually wash my hair every 5 to 7 days. After using this styler, I couldn't stand to go more than 32days before needing to wash it due to my hair being tangled, sticky and stringy. I would buy the shampoo/conditioner, but I would not recommend the styler in this set.
S**I
FANTASTIC
This 3 peice set works excellent. I have curly hair but as I have gotten older the back is frizzy no curl. This might cost a little bit I promise a pea size is all you need. It smells so good. Also use the comb/brush set. I have curls every where.
G**R
didn't live up to the hype
This 3 step system is a mixed bag for me. I have 2C/3A curls. If you like unscented, then this is NOT for you. It has a very strong smell that lingers. It's not a bad smell but it is strong. The shampoo and conditioner are fine. They seem average and are not any better than anything that can be purchased at a big box store. The all in one step 3 is ok, but not great. I have to use a lot, compared to other brands. When my hair is dry it is curly but it's flat. After a few hours it becomes frizzy. I have tried adding gel and it didn't help. After using this 3 step system my hair is very soft. But it's almost too soft. Like soft to the point of feeling dirty but it's not. It is a weird feeling that I've never experienced with other brands. While my hair did not look like the advertisements on Instagram, it did look acceptable for a few hours on day 1. While LUS didn't live up to the hype, I'm glad I tried it when it was on sale. I won't repurchase.
P**Y
The proof is in the compliments
I have only been using this trio for less then a month. I only wash once a week bc I have dry scalp and hair. Ive had so many compliments on my hair. The curls look more defined and prettier then ever in my 56 years. Loving this product
V**D
WINNER FOR WAVY
I have a fragrance allergy so this product is on my safe list with ACDS. Packaging was ingenious compared to other products received through the mail. The lids are taped down quite securely. I try the kit of 3 for wavy hair. I can say, no irritation to scalp, no hair loss, extreme conditioning, hair soft but to my amazement and surprise, my curl pattern was the best I've ever had through my natural hair experience. What really got me was I did no twist, braids as is usual for my natural hair curl prep. So the first day was flatter, 2nd day hair is getting the volume I love and third day, a little water spritz and off I go. As I watched the reviews with pictures trying to learn, I think process of product is important to mention. I do wet my hair in sections in the shower. I apply small amount to each wet section and use the curl brush most influencers recommend. I diffuse leaning my head forward and backward, on low and watched the magic happen. I know everyone's experience is unique but I'm happy to be one that has found a WINNER in my natural hair journey. If anything changes as far as hair loss and anything else, I will definitely update. Since it's only been 4 days.
A**R
My wife has been using the Love Ur Curls Shampoo & Conditioner, and it’s made a noticeable difference in how her curls look and feel. Her curls come out naturally defined without any heaviness, and her hair always looks healthy and well‑shaped after using this set. The formula leaves her hair soft, clean, and moisturized, and the curl pattern stays consistent throughout the day. It’s been a reliable routine for keeping her curls looking their best without extra effort.
L**A
I have hated my curls for 40 years, until I gave these products a try!! I know love my curls!! Great product, I would absolutely recommend these products. The only thing is that I have a hard time squeezing the shampoo out of the bottle, I am not sure if it is because the shampoo is really thick?? I am not sure if that is how the shampoo is supposed to be or maybe it’s just this bottle I have?
N**L
So I just started my wavy hair journey in November and I tried out a bunch of different products before I decided to try LUS . The shampoo and conditioner is great and I think has a nice smell . I have sort of in between hair it’s not fine but not thick . Some shampoos can weigh my hair down but the LUS shampoo does not . The all in one styler is a good product and has actually helped bring out a lot more definition to my waves. It is a soft styler so I do still use a gel over top to give me alittle extra hold. One thing I do wish is that you could buy the LUS gel and deep conditioner on Amazon as well . It’s less convenient to have to buy off their site when I’m already on Amazon buying other things .
S**S
I love the product and I do find over time it is doing. Alot to define my Irish curls more and more. My main issue is the type of bottle. The product is concentrated and this makes it harder and harder to get the product to dispense. I think this should be in a pump dispense type bottle and not a squeeze bottle. As well as just being able to purchase the product in a bigger size as well to not have to reorder as frequently since it is not a cheap option but since it is great I do want to keep buying it I just hope you change it to a pump and maybe make the Oz. amount larger.
K**Q
This review will be thorough to hopefully help some people. My hair is as atypical as can be. It’s very thin and very fine (so much so that I laugh when people whine about their thin hair) but, I have always had corkscrew curl. I’m not putting a curl type here because so many disagree which is what – I see a lot of waves being called curl (which is often true genetically) and I see a lot of curl defined by hair type and not curl. Regardless. I’m pretty sure I should not have the curl I do, but it’s there. It’s so much there that I do not get recognized by new acquaintances often if they see me with straight hair then curly or vice versa. A couple times I had to go home and make my hair curly to match what was on my ID when buying liquor or picking up a parcel. My hair is also very porous. I live in hot, humid pollution, with dry, windy, yet sometimes rainy winters. I use a vitamin C filter in the shower. Our water is not that hard, but out of everywhere I’ve lived, this water results in the worst styling. Two other places have caused impossible dryness. This doesn’t. When I was a kid, people sitting or standing behind me in school loved pulling the corkscrews and letting them go. I lost a significant amount of hair in 2009 and 2021 due to extreme stress. I have scalp visible most of the time unless I use elaborate, calculated trickery. So keep that in mind when reading this. My guess is I may have the most difficult curl to manage because there are no products made for my hair. Volumizing shampoo and conditioners are impossible, because while they add volume, they also create incredible tangles. Imagine crumpling a spiderweb and trying to make it nice and neat again to get a comb though. I was shocked to learn people can just do their hair without conditioner. I normally go through conditioner at a much faster rate than shampoo, so the best I can hope for is to have 1/3 of a bottle left in my shampoo when I opened a new conditioner. Usually it’s more. I comb through in the shower after pulling some through with my fingers and rinsing it. Then I leave it on, thereby conditioning twice even with the same product. Products for dry, curly hair weigh my hair down like crazy. I also have an oily scalp. I’ve never been able to call anything “wash day” because most of the time between sports and life, every day, sometimes twice a day has been wash day. The most I can do is every other day. I had one stylist in my life who cut my curl amazingly. He still got frustrated trying to style it, but at least I knew I could work with it and get great results. When I look back, he had curly hair that wasn’t overly thick. In April, I decided to get 8-9” cut off because it was breaking. I’d quit doing the curl thing quite some time ago because the hairspray required to keep the volume and placement necessary to look like I had hair was really gross to me. And hairspray was all that had ever worked for that. Regardless, I was using far too much heat and I wanted to try to be more natural. I decided to try my natural curl again. I selected this because it is Canadian and minority and women-owned, but also because of the rave reviews I saw. I came across one person who had hair similar to mine, but it was as a result of aging and hormones. She found the wavy better for her curl than the curly because it didn’t weigh it down as much. I have not yet tried this. I was confused by people who had complained about packaging because I didn’t understand the not being able to hold the bottle in one hand thing. I understand now. The bottles of shampoo and conditioner are quite hard plastic. There is only a cup of product in each bottle for the price. Once the product goes down, even though gravity should take care of keeping it at the opening (and I’ve used many shampoos and conditioners that work this way), this packaging it does not allow for that. So if you have weak or injured hands, or pain, I can see how getting the last half of the product out of the bottle could be a problem, especially if you can’t snap your wrist. When my shampoo was about half-finished, the lid somehow broke off. I can still stand it normally but have to be extremely careful picking it up and using it if I don’t want shampoo everywhere. With respect to mentions of the curl crème lid not staying on, again, I thought it was likely just a weird random thing, but I learned that once a certain amount had been used, the bottle design was ineffective without product keeping it in shape. The curl cream cap no longer stays on. The gel I had to give to my niece who has thick, fairly course hair. When I used it, because of how fine my hair is, scrunching it in (no matter how wet my hair was) resulted in fine pieces sticking to my hands when I pulled them away from my hair. A definite invitation to a frizzy cast. Since I began wearing my hair curly a lifetime ago, I already knew water was the key, and I also used a wide-tooth comb to brush product through and separate the curl (creating clumps before it had a name, I guess). I’m speculating that the “curly girl method” is for people who didn’t know it already and is what is causing the craze now. People are finding their curl and pattern. (I should add I’ve always had to diffuse and style upside down to attain any sort of volume and best retain the tightest corkscrews my hair can pull off.) My sister, for example, had no idea what kind of curl she could pull from her hair naturally until she was in her late teens. So I think the method right now is what’s making the difference for so many people, not the products. This is because the drugstore brands I used throughout my teens and early 20s worked way better than this. Random products selected since then from basic to expensive have given inconsistent results, but many have matched or have been better than this. Some leave-in conditioners have been better than the styling products. I had high hopes for this. Initially I was diffusing my hair beginning with it wetter than ever before. I have since learned that’s not entirely necessary. I’ve mostly gone back to doing what I did before, which is scrunching water into my hair over a sink with my hair flipped forward as I dry/style. I collect warm water in my hands and apply it to areas that aren’t as coily, or are drying too fast. The water bottles, while great, don’t work for me. The spray just breaks the curl by forcing fine pieces away. I did buy a curl brush, though, and use it every time. I don’t have too many clumps to be made with what hair I have. I have gone back to the trick I learned ages ago, and apply some hairspray before it is completely dry. Initially, I did seem to get something from these products. It didn’t take long for me to start getting frustrated. Sometimes my hair was limp. Other times one side had corkscrews and the other side had S-“curls”. That switched sometimes. Eventually, I compared it to pre-cut curly days pictures and it was clear random curl products with my normal shampoo worked better. No matter what, I was using a lot of hairspray which I didn’t want. The feel is gross, but I’ve yet to find one where the smell doesn’t linger. And in humidity forget it. Limp, sticky hair, and a scent that followed me like a cloud. My stylists said the shampoo and conditioner were really building up on my hair, and too add a clarifying shampoo to my routine. That’s helped a bit. So initially, I was happy with the way the shampoo, conditioner and curl cream worked. The gel never worked regardless of amount and whether my hair was very wet or less so. I used twice the amount of shampoo as I did conditioner. I thought I’d rinsed well after shampooing but the conditioner seemed to pull more bubbles out. So I applied it and detangled as much as possible, then I reapplied. I have sensitive skin and I found I really needed to cleanse it again after rising the products off my hair. It was irritating, but it also seemed to create a film on my skin. I gave this three stars so it didn’t look critical. I see that some have had great results. I cannot say anything about this seemed even a bit revolutionary. I can say that it’s insane with those of us punished or gifted (whichever lens you see it through) with curl should be forced to pay this much for one cup of product in the hope that our hair will look good, or normal, or acceptable – whatever people think. I’ve had better results with other products. I truly believe that those who are learning to style their curl, that finding out how important water and defined/clumped curls to begin drying or styling with are key. Some products are better than others once you know how to manage your curl and bring out the best of it. For me, this line doesn’t even break the top 20.
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