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Names for hair curl creams


Question Posted Monday September 4 2017, 12:28 pm

17/f
I have a school business project and we need to make a product. My group is making a cream that makes the perfect curls ( coconut oil, aloe vera gel and shea butter)
We need a cute catchy name for our product. And any packaging ideas but mainly a name.


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Dragonflymagic answered Thursday September 7 2017, 7:21 pm:
either you come up with a name made from the letters of all the ingredients, or use the words of the combo in the title, like buttery oilgel. Or pick one based on things that come to mind of the ingredients. Like I think of coconut as tropical. So Tropical Curls or Butter Curls. All of this sounds kinda lame, but it is when I try all these weird combos or idea's that eventually the right phrase finally comes to me.
All the ingrediants are natural ones that are applied to skin, are good for you. So in that last thought, being good for you, could even be used for example: Good For You Curling. I hope you see where I am going with this line of thinking. This is something you can do with your team members. I am sure you will come up with something. Good luck

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