Thanks Spiral! I actually used it today and it performed more like a leave in, whereas the old one was more of a styling butter. After using it, I noticed it isn't that much thinner, but the mb being absent makes a difference in my hair. I guess I'll just have to get used to this one.
Hello All I have a new jar of Happy Nappy...ingredients/consistency: hella different from the one I've grown to love. The new jar has similar, but more, ingredients...excluding mumuru butter...and is thinner.I still have a lil bit in the old jar, so I haven't used the new...but for those of you that have used both, are the results the same? I'm gonna be really disappointed if the product I've grown to love isn't the same anymore
Ah man, why did they have to go messin' with HNS. I liked it just the way it was
Several months ago, before I started using the reformulated BB HN (w/ shea instead of murumuru,) some girls made that same comment to me. (I never got the chance to use the old formula.)I did contact the owner to ask a few questions and I asked her about the change. She told me that many of her customers thought that the murumuru made their hair too greasy and limp. The shea is supposed ot be just as moisturizing but less greasy.
Interesting Your first jar was the old formula (w/ murumuru.) I have only used the reformulated one (w/shea.) Mine has the consistency of a thickly, creamy butter.... I'm wondering if Spiral is right in speculating that you may have gotten another product in the HN jar (by accident) or someone tampered with the product before it got to you?!
I think it may have had more to do with murumuru being a more expensive butter, in comparison to shea butter, and harder to find. There is only one place that sells it online, and they are expensive as hell and has gone up considerably over the last year. If it was really about it being too greasy, she could have lowered the concentration of it in the product, because all butters have the potential to be too greasy. But I digress.
Aww. I'm sorry Jazzi. I guess the murumuru made the difference for you. I was afraid it would for me too, but it didn't. It's amazing how sometimes one ingredient can make or break a product if your hair responds to it.