Celebrity Stylist Curtis Smith has been working in the celebrity-world for the past 20 years providing hair care for legends and leaders in the entertainment business.
His celebrity-endorsed hair butter Sweet Jamila has gotten rave reviews from not only his male clientele but from females who care about the quality of products they use. The list includes La La from MTV.

For centuries, Africans extracted shea butter from the Shea Nut tree and used it to beautify their skin and their hair. It is only recently that Westerners have discovered the deep benefits, and the protective and healing properties found in this nutrient-rich plant.
Sweet Jamila is a unique fusion of 100% shea butter and essential oils created to heal and moisturize the scalp, hair and body. Sweet Jamila is made without unwanted agents & waxes, only the goodness of earth's natural butters and oils, engaged with a hint of aromatic elements that entice the senses.
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HOW TO USE
Short Hair Massage a pea-size amout of Sweet Jamila into hair and scalp. Style as usual.
Straight Styles After conditioning air, massage a pea-size amount into hair, comb through and style as usual.
Fine Hair After shampoo, massage a pea-size amount into hair and scalp, best used as a leave-in conditioner. Apply as needed.
Curly Hair Massage a pinky-size amount into wet or dry hair and style as usual.
Braided Hair Apply amount needed before styling process.
Locks Apply before, during or after styling process to lock in moisture | |
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