The Good And The Bad: Beyoncé’s Cécred Hair Care Line Reviews
Beyoncé’s Cécred hair care line is officially out. It has products that are designed to repair and strengthen textured hair. Of course, tons of people are talking about it. The hair care line’s Instagram account already has over 200,000 followers with many of them sharing their thoughts about the products.
Excited for Cécred
“Just watching this picture regrew my hair, flourished my edges and depleted my wallet,” one person wrote on the hair line Instagram. Another person said, “I have already reserved a place here for these products.” Some people couldn’t wait to get their hands on the product. “Girl not me ordering shampoo and conditioner at 3 in the morning but order secured!!” an excited buyer wrote.
People were also fascinated by the bottle design and packaging. “Pls! I’m using this as a water bottle,” one person wrote. Another person chimed in and wrote, “Love love the bottle shape! It’s so UNIQUE.”
The good, the bad, and the ugly.
Since the drop of the product, many people ran to their go-to social media platforms to share reviews about the product. An influencer got a chance to try out the product before the public. They really liked the treatment mask. In their review, they expressed that they have damaged hair and after using the mask for a month their hair has “definitely improved.” Another review praised the line’s hair oil, saying it’s “weightless and smells clean.” They highly recommended the product, also sharing, “It works well to lock in moisture after moisturizing your hair.”
With almost anything, there will always be a few naysayers who will find something wrong. A critique that many customers seem to agree with is that they want to see Queen Bey using her products. It’s worth mentioning that there are tutorial videos featuring Dr. Kari Williams, Cécred’s Director of Education on the company’s YouTube page, but that’s not cutting it for some.
It’s fair to say that seeing Beyoncé using her own products would entice people to want to buy the products. Celebrities like Rihanna, Kylie Jenner, Kim Kardashian, and others often do demos with their own products on their social media platforms. Someone said on Cécred’s Instagram, “i hate to say it and i hope i don’t sound ridiculous but yall definitely need to take a marketing class from rih or even kim k cause what is this roll out ?! im not buying any of it honestly.” They added, “yall really just slapped mother beys name on it and called it a day.”
Most of the time, the singer is seen rocking wigs and weaves. Some critics were quick to point out that Beyoncé rarely wears her hair naturally, so why buy the product? “She’s wears wigs and doesn’t do her daughter’s hair but you want me to buy hair products that she knows nothing about? I’m good,” someone wrote on Twitter. In Bey’s defense, she knows quite a bit about the product. According to Cécred’s news release, they devoted “years of research and testing to the challenges of moisture restoration, strength, and hair health.” And they conducted clinical, salon, and lab testing.
Beyoncé’s natural crown.
In 2019 Beyoncé’s mom Tina Knowles-Lawson shared an Instagram video of her daughter’s real hair and it’s absolutely gorgeous.
Sure, more reviews are bound to surface but overall, the reviews for the products seem to be spot on to what they’re claiming they do.