





Replenish Moisture in Dry Curls
Experience intense hydration and enhanced curl definition with our Deep Conditioning Combo.
What’s Included in This Combo
Replenish Moisture in Dry Curls
Experience intense hydration and enhanced curl definition with our Deep Conditioning Combo.
What’s Included in This Combo
What’s Inside
What’s Inside
The One & Only Creamy Conditioner – Hydrates and strengthens waves without weighing them down.
BonBon Deep Conditioning Cap – A microwavable heat cap that enhances deep conditioning by allowing better absorption of moisture and nutrients.
How To Use
How To Use
How To Use the Deep Conditioning Combo
1. Prep Your Hair
✔ Wash and detangle your hair before applying your deep conditioner.
✔ Apply The One & Only Creamy Conditioner generously, focusing on the mid-lengths and ends.
✔ Use a wide-tooth comb or fingers to evenly distribute the product.
2. Heat the BonBon Deep Conditioning Cap
✔ Place the cap in the microwave for 30–45 seconds to warm it up.
✔ Heat in 10-second intervals until comfortably warm—do not overheat.
✔ Ensure the cap is evenly heated before placing it on your head.
3. Deep Condition
✔ Cover your hair with a plastic shower cap or cling wrap to trap moisture.
✔ Place the BonBon Deep Conditioning Cap over the plastic cap and leave it on for 20–30 minutes to allow deep penetration of nutrients.
✔ Relax and let the heat work its magic!
4. Rinse & Style
✔ Remove the cap and rinse out the conditioner with cool water to seal the cuticle.
✔ Follow with your preferred curl styling routine for soft, hydrated, and defined curls.
💡 How Often Should You Deep Condition?
The frequency of deep conditioning depends on your hair type and moisture needs:
✔ Wavy Hair (Type 2) – Deep condition every 2–3 weeks to maintain lightweight hydration without weighing waves down.
✔ Curly Hair (Type 3) – Deep condition once a week to keep curls soft, defined, and frizz-free.
✔ Coily Hair (Type 4) – Deep condition once a week or more for intense moisture, elasticity, and breakage prevention.
💡 Pro Tip:
If your hair feels extra dry, brittle, or frizzy, increase deep conditioning frequency to restore hydration. For finer hair, focus the conditioner on mid-lengths and ends to avoid excess weight at the roots.
What’s Inside
What’s Inside
The One & Only Creamy Conditioner – Hydrates and strengthens waves without weighing them down.
BonBon Deep Conditioning Cap – A microwavable heat cap that enhances deep conditioning by allowing better absorption of moisture and nutrients.
How To Use
How To Use
Step 1: Prep Your Hair
• Wash and detangle your hair before applying your deep conditioner.
• Apply The One & Only Creamy Conditioner generously, focusing on the mid-lengths and ends.
• Use a wide-tooth comb or fingers to evenly distribute the product.
Step 2: Heat the BonBon Deep Conditioning Cap
• Place the cap in the microwave for 30–45 seconds to warm it up.
• Heat in 10-second intervals until comfortably warm—do not overheat.
• Ensure the cap is evenly heated before placing it on your head.
Step 3: Deep Condition
• Cover your hair with a plastic shower cap or cling wrap to trap moisture.
• Place the BonBon Deep Conditioning Cap over the plastic cap and leave it on for 20–30 minutes to allow deep penetration of nutrients.
• Relax and let the heat work its magic.
Step 4: Rinse & Style
• Remove the cap and rinse out the conditioner with cool water to seal the cuticle.
• Follow with your preferred curl styling routine for soft, hydrated, and defined curls.
How Often Should You Deep Condition?
The frequency of deep conditioning depends on your hair type and moisture needs:
• Wavy Hair (Type 2) – Deep condition every 2–3 weeks to maintain lightweight hydration without weighing waves down.
• Curly Hair (Type 3) – Deep condition once a week to keep curls soft, defined, and frizz-free.
• Coily Hair (Type 4) – Deep condition once a week or more for intense moisture, elasticity, and breakage prevention.
💡 Pro Tip:
If your hair feels extra dry, brittle, or frizzy, increase deep conditioning frequency to restore hydration.
For finer hair, focus the conditioner on mid-lengths and ends to avoid excess weight at the roots.