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Triumph & Disaster Coltrane Clay

Triumph & Disaster Coltrane Clay

£21.00Price

Style is a state of mind, thoughts determine character and our actions define us. When it comes to crafting a look and a personal style, we believe in wearing your heart on your sleeve and shooting for the end zone. We built Coltrane clay to deliver on just such an ethos. It’s for anyone who understands that the best way to get to the dance is to ride along with the band.

Utilising White Clay and Beeswax mixed with Pracaxi oil and a splash of Brazil wax this medium hold clay is designed to create the perfect hold for those who want a matte, firm, healthy wave that is flexible enough to mould your own way, but strong enough to keep it that way.

Our Little Puck is a 25g hair hit ideal for travel, trial or to remix to your usual disguise. The same natural formula you love, now easier to smuggle across the border.

Directions

Work a small amount of Coltrane Clay through dry or damp hair. Walk tall, run strong, fight the good fight.

Key ingredients

Pracaxi Oil
Found in the deepest darkest Amazon and obtained by a natural (Chemical Free) cold press process that draws the oil from the seeds and flesh. Used on anything from acne and burns to body and hair oil. It is an awesome conditioning agent and works in combination with the waxes and clays to leave hair feeling smooth and soft.

Brazil/Carnauba Wax
Back in the day grandpa might have cleaned his tobacco pipe with it, maybe he used it to coat the hull of his boat enhancing the speed and handling through water, it is still used today in many brands of surf wax for much the same properties. In Coltrane it helps create the hold and waterproofing to give your look longevity.

Kaolin/China Clay
Is soft white clay named after the hill in China (Kao-ling) where it was first mined. Used for centuries to make Chinese porcelain when kaolin is mixed with water it can be molded under pressure, the shape is retained after the pressure is removed making it a fantastic base for styling clay – thanks Coltrane

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