Cp-1 Bounce Curl Cream

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CP-1 Bounce Curl Cream Curl-Defining Cream for Bouncy, Frizz-Free Hair

Styling cream for curly and wavy hair enhances curl shape, reduces frizz, and adds shine. Perfect for soft, defined curls with bounce.

CP-1 Bounce Curl Cream is designed to revive and define curls while keeping hair smooth, elastic, and shiny.
Formulated for curly, wavy, and frizz-prone hair, it provides structure and bounce without weighing strands down.

The cream contains a protein-rich complex that strengthens hair, supports natural curl patterns, and controls frizz.
Its lightweight, non-greasy texture is easy to apply and leaves hair looking healthy, vibrant, and well-shaped.

How to use: Apply to towel-dried or dry hair. Distribute evenly through curls using your fingers. Air dry or diffuse as desired.

Choose CP-1 Bounce Curl Cream if you want defined, frizz-free, and naturally bouncy curls that last all day without stiffness or residue.

150 ml

Purified Water, Glycerin, Cyclotasiloxane, Bettrimonium Chloride, Cyclosiloxane, Steatomonium Chloride, Yellow No. 5, Proglycerides Zoate, Isoproprolol, Glyceryl Stearate, PEG-100 Stearate, Yellow No. 4, Amodier Methicone, Sweet Almond Oil Citriide, Caprylyl Glycol, Argan Oil, Hydrolyzed Keratin Laureth-Na Extract, Laureth-Butylene Glycol, Panthenol, Disodium EDTA, Artiecid, 1,2-Hexanediol, Hydrolyzed Silk, Jojoba Seed Oil, Keratin Amino Acids, Hydrolyzed Dried Protein, Hydrolyzed Elastin, Spanish Licorice Root Extract, Hydrolyzed Collagen, Soybean Seed Powder, Fragrance, Citronellol Hexonephrine, isoeugenol, limonene, linalool, alpha-isomethylio

Frequently asked questions

The CP-1 Bounce Curl Cream is a leave-in styling and conditioning cream designed for wavy and curly hair — specifically hair that's lost elasticity, become frizzy, or been damaged by heat, chemical treatment, or mechanical stress. It defines and activates natural curl and wave patterns while simultaneously repairing the hair shaft with a five-protein complex. The result is curls and waves that look defined, bouncy, and glossy rather than crunchy or stiff. It's also effective on straight hair for smoothing, frizz control, and root volume — application method determines the styling outcome. CP-1 is a professional salon brand, and this cream is salon-grade in its formulation rather than a mass-market styling product.

The formula uses a triple quaternary ammonium conditioning system: Behentrimonium Chloride and Steartrimonium Chloride are cationic conditioners that bind to negatively-charged damaged sites on the hair shaft, sealing the cuticle and reducing friction. Amodimethicone — an amino-functional silicone — is the most sophisticated of the three: it selectively deposits on the most damaged areas of the hair rather than coating uniformly, delivering targeted repair exactly where it's needed. This selectivity is what makes Amodimethicone common in professional treatment products but rare in mass-market styling creams. Together the three create a conditioning base that repairs while it styles — not just a film on top of the hair.

The formula contains Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Hydrolyzed Collagen, Hydrolyzed Elastin, Keratin Amino Acids, Hydrolyzed Keratin, and Hydrolyzed Silk — six hydrolyzed protein forms working at different molecular sizes and bonding to different parts of the hair structure. Small hydrolyzed proteins (like Keratin Amino Acids and Hydrolyzed Silk) penetrate into the cortex to reinforce hair from within. Larger hydrolyzed proteins (Hydrolyzed Collagen, Hydrolyzed Elastin) form a film on the cuticle surface that temporarily fills gaps, reduces porosity, and improves elasticity — which is specifically what makes curls spring back rather than fall flat. For damaged hair, consistent use of a protein-rich formula like this rebuilds structural integrity over time. For protein-sensitive hair (rare, but some very fine hair types react poorly to protein overload), use no more than once or twice weekly.

Amount is the single most important variable with this product — reviews consistently show that over-application produces a waxy, unmanageable result. Start with a small amount (roughly the size of a grape for medium-length hair) and build only if genuinely needed. For curly or wavy hair on damp hair after washing: warm between palms, apply from mid-lengths to ends scrunching upward into the curl pattern, then air-dry or diffuse. For straight hair frizz control: smooth a very small amount over dry or damp ends only. For root volume: apply a small amount at the roots and blow-dry lifting upward with a round brush. Do not apply to the scalp. The cream can be used on both wet and dry hair — on dry hair use half the amount you would use on wet hair.

Yes — Cyclomethicone and Amodimethicone are both silicones. Cyclomethicone is a volatile silicone that evaporates after application, leaving no residue. Amodimethicone deposits selectively on damaged hair sites (as explained in Q2) and does build up over time without a clarifying shampoo. For anyone using this cream regularly, a clarifying shampoo every two to four weeks prevents silicone accumulation — CP-1's own range includes the Tea Tree Mint Scaler which works well for this purpose. The "silicones are bad" concern in haircare is specifically about heavy, non-volatile silicones accumulating and suffocating the scalp — Amodimethicone used in leave-in products with periodic clarifying is not a health concern and provides genuine repair benefit that justifies its presence.

Lawsonia Inermis (Henna) Extract in a conditioning cream is not the same as henna as a hair dye. The extract form lacks the lawsone concentration required for colour change — it contributes the hair-strengthening benefits of henna (cortex reinforcement, improved shine, increased strand thickness through protein affinity) without pigment deposit. It will not change, tint, or affect the colour of your hair regardless of whether your hair is natural, bleached, or colour-treated. The colour in the cream itself comes from cosmetic colorants CI 19140 and CI 15985 — these give it its appearance in the jar but rinse away if the cream is used as a wash-out treatment.

The comparison point that matters most is the conditioning and protein system. Mass-market curl creams typically use one or two conditioning agents and one protein at most — often at low concentrations. The CP-1 Bounce Curl Cream uses a triple-quaternary conditioning base plus six protein forms, Amodimethicone for targeted repair, Cholesteryl Lanolate (a lipid that mimics the hair's own CMC membrane), and three conditioning oils. This is a salon-grade formulation that simultaneously styles and actively repairs — mass-market creams style without repairing. For hair that's been coloured, heat-styled regularly, or chemically treated, the repair dimension makes a meaningful difference over weeks of use. For healthy virgin hair that just needs curl definition, a simpler formula would serve equally well at lower cost.

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