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Reuzel Launches Hydrating Styling Cream in South Africa

  • Writer: Brad de Waal
    Brad de Waal
  • Oct 8
  • 1 min read
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Mhb has introduced Reuzel Hydrating Styling Cream to the South African market, a new, versatile styling product designed for hydration, control, and ease of use in both barbershops and salons.

 

With a light hold and low shine, this water-soluble cream is ideal for taming frizz, softening dry or coarse hair, and adding moisture without weight or residue. It doubles as a leave-in lightweight conditioner or cutting lotion, making it a practical choice for thick, coarse, or longer hair types.


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Formulated with a blend of nourishing ingredients, Hydrating Styling Cream helps strengthen and protect hair from daily stress. Hydrolyzed Rice Protein supports stronger, healthier hair while Rosemary Leaf Oil and Eucalyptus Leaf Oil promote scalp health. Grape Seed Oil and Sweet Almond Oil deliver soft, hydrated hair.

 

Reuzel Hydrating Styling Cream is lightweight, vegan, and lightly fragranced with Rosemary Mint, the cream absorbs easily and leaves hair manageable with a fresh, clean scent.

 

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Barbers will find it useful for detangling and cutting prep, and stylists can use it for hydrating, smoothing, and natural styling. Reuzel Hydrating Styling Cream works well with the Reuzel Grooming Tonic range, expanding Reuzel’s professional toolkit with a light, leave-in option.

 

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