Products for my curl type

What do the numbers mean? What do I need?

Product names denotes the amount of ingredients they contain, ie: Eight contains 8 ingredients.

I have fine hair, I think

Your hair strands are thin, but you have a lot of them? Or your strands are thin and you don’t have much hair? Here’s what you need:

Eight leave-in conditioner, our lightest leave-in that hydrates fine curls without weighing them down, but delivers definition and makes detangling oh so easy.

Perfect for those who get greasy scalp and have soft curls that frizz naturally.

How to use: Apply a 10p piece amount in 3 sections (bottom, middle, top) to wet hair, diffuse gently and then style.

 My hair's not thick but not thin

Medium curls that aren’t thick, but definitely aren’t thin? Kind of in the middle? Welcome, you need Ten leave-in conditioner:

This is possibly our best all-rounder because so many of you tell us how hydrating Ten is, especially for your kids curls in the morning.

Ten makes brushing a breeze and defines curls in seconds whilst offering extra shine and malleability thanks to the organic castor and olive oil.

I have THICK hair 

Super-thick curls need Ten pro, which make detangling easy and straightforward, it is a thicker emulsion compared to Ten leave-in.

You will never need another product again, used by Nathalie Emmanuel (Game of Thrones), Lashana Lynch (James Bond) and this is the holy grail in terms of serious hydration and heavenly curls that stay soft and nourished throughout the day.

How to use: On wet hair in the shower, separate curls, add Ten pro, brush through and twist. Allow curls to dry completely before you untwist for a flawless twist out.