ManeStreet
Well-Known Member
Hi,
This is a quick posting with my braidout results from let's jam custard. This is my first time using it and I thought I'd give it a try after seeing mahoganycurls videos about it.
Here's my stats:
*transitioned for 22 months
*BC on 04/2011 APL
*fully natural mostly 3c, 4a (in the back and around edges) and (3b in the crown)
*current length MBL
last night I:
*washed with Suave daily clarifying
*moisturized/detanlged with Knot Today
*sealed with oyin sugar berries pomade
then I applied lets jam custard and made 6 braids. They dried over night.
In the pics 4 braids are unbraided and I kept the front two braided up and pulled them back into a clip.
I really like the Lets Jam. It has a nice hold and it made my hair very shiney. I usually use Eco for braidouts but I now prefer this product better. However, the Let's Jam is not heavy enough to lay down my edges though.
This is a quick posting with my braidout results from let's jam custard. This is my first time using it and I thought I'd give it a try after seeing mahoganycurls videos about it.
Here's my stats:
*transitioned for 22 months
*BC on 04/2011 APL
*fully natural mostly 3c, 4a (in the back and around edges) and (3b in the crown)
*current length MBL
last night I:
*washed with Suave daily clarifying
*moisturized/detanlged with Knot Today
*sealed with oyin sugar berries pomade
then I applied lets jam custard and made 6 braids. They dried over night.
In the pics 4 braids are unbraided and I kept the front two braided up and pulled them back into a clip.
I really like the Lets Jam. It has a nice hold and it made my hair very shiney. I usually use Eco for braidouts but I now prefer this product better. However, the Let's Jam is not heavy enough to lay down my edges though.