Mzansi Woman With Luscious 4C Hair Shares Her Trusted Hair Products in Viral Video

Mzansi Woman With Luscious 4C Hair Shares Her Trusted Hair Products in Viral Video

  • A woman shared her go-to 4C hair products, sparking strong interest from the natural hair community
  • Her routine features a mix of moisturising, clarifying, strengthening, and nourishing products that many viewers found relatable and practical
  • South Africans reacted with excitement and appreciation as the video inspired conversations about accessible and effective 4C hair care

A South African woman captured the attention of natural hair enthusiasts after sharing a video showcasing her top five trusted products for maintaining healthy, luscious 4C hair.

A woman with luscious 4C hair showcased her trusted hair products.
A woman flaunting her luscious 4C hair showed off the products she trusts. Image: @iss_kokie
Source: TikTok

The clip, which quickly gained traction online, resonated with many, who praised her honesty, routine, and commitment to nurturing her natural crown.

In the video, the young woman who goes by the TikTok handle @iss_kokie displayed each of her favourite products, explaining why they form part of her essential hair care routine. @iss_kokie noted that if she were ever forced to choose only one product, her ultimate pick would be the Oh So Clean Moisturising Shampoo by Aunt Jackie Cosmetics.

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The product is known as a reliable staple that deeply cleanses while preserving moisture, something many 4C-haired women struggle to balance.

@iss_kokie followed this with her second essential, which was Tresemmé Cleanse and Replenish, a product which can be used to clarify the scalp and remove buildup without stripping strands.

Her third favourite product was the well-loved Dark and Lovely Afro Food, a rich moisturiser known for nourishing textured hair and promoting softness. It also helps keep her coils hydrated throughout the week.

Next on @iss_kokie's list was Mielle Organics, a brand widely praised in the natural hair community for its oils, conditioners, and strengthening formulas. Many have credited Mielle for helping them maintain curl definition and reduce breakage.

Finally, she showcased the Ingeight Treatment, which is described as an essential step routine for strengthening hair and restoring elasticity.

Natural hair lovers across Mzansi flocked to the comments to compliment her glossy coils and thank her for sharing a routine that is both relatable and budget-conscious. The TikTok user @iss_kokie's video, posted on 7 October 2025, continued to inspire many on their own 4C hair journeys, sparking conversations about effective and accessible hair care solutions.

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A woman with beautiful 4C hair revealed the hair products she relies on.
A woman displayed her trusted hair products while rocking her luscious 4C hair. Image: @iss_kokie
Source: TikTok

SA reacts to the woman's 4C hair products

South Africans took to the comments section to express their thoughts on the woman's hair products, saying:

Vuy3lwa said:

"Putting us on for real."

Nakad Skin added:

"Thank you for trusting our products 🥰 the Ineight protein treatment."

WarmWhisk HomeBakes wrote:

"Love the afro food🥰 gorgeous hair ❤."

Carin Khoza expressed:

"So rich and beautiful ♥️💯."

Gontse stated:

"Taking notes🤭📝."

Keoratile Nyauza commented:

"Need to try that Dark and Lovely Afro food, I’ve heard good reviews 😍."

Okuhle shared:

"Love the DnL Afro food 💕."

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Source: Briefly News

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Johana Mukandila (Human Interest Editor) Johana Tshidibi Mukandila has been a Human Interest Reporter at Briefly News since 2023. She has over four years of experience as a multimedia journalist. Johana holds a national diploma in journalism from the Cape Peninsula University Of Technology (2023). She has worked at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, PAICTA, BONA Magazine and Albella Music Production. She is currently furthering her education in journalism at the CPUT. She has passed a set of trainings from Google News Initiative. Reach her at johana.mukandila@briefly.co.za

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