PracticallyMe
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Great post. I used Crisco to press for my most recent length check and I hadn't straightened in probably two years or so. I definitely liked the way my hair came out.
Also, I made a shea butter/aloe vera gel/crisco moisturizer (also has small amounts of other things in it like essential oils, some olive oil, castor oil ) to use on me and my two daughters hair. It is great. I can put this moisturizer on once a week and their hair says moisturized all week.
My oldest DD wears her hair braided in the front and a big, thick puff in the back. Her hair is 4a and she has a lot of it. I might spritz it with a small amount of water/conditioner every other day, so I can fingercomb to get shedded hair out, but it doesn't dry out. When I touch it after it dries, it still feels moisturized.
My youngest DD wears twists and her hair also stays moisturized. Her hair has a tendency to dry out and tangle a lot. She's 4a/b. I definitely think the Crisco is sealing in the moisture. I use it on my hair too (3c/4a), but I'm braided up under a wig because I'm 'hiding my hair'. Still, when I take my hair down, it feels very moisturized.
I haven't found anything that is not expensive and easily acquired that works this well to keep three different types of hair moisturized. I love Crisco! It's making my life a bit easier. I attached pics of my DDs hair for reference.
Attached photos: First Pic - oldest DD hair, Second pic - Youngest DD hair
Also, I made a shea butter/aloe vera gel/crisco moisturizer (also has small amounts of other things in it like essential oils, some olive oil, castor oil ) to use on me and my two daughters hair. It is great. I can put this moisturizer on once a week and their hair says moisturized all week.
My oldest DD wears her hair braided in the front and a big, thick puff in the back. Her hair is 4a and she has a lot of it. I might spritz it with a small amount of water/conditioner every other day, so I can fingercomb to get shedded hair out, but it doesn't dry out. When I touch it after it dries, it still feels moisturized.
My youngest DD wears twists and her hair also stays moisturized. Her hair has a tendency to dry out and tangle a lot. She's 4a/b. I definitely think the Crisco is sealing in the moisture. I use it on my hair too (3c/4a), but I'm braided up under a wig because I'm 'hiding my hair'. Still, when I take my hair down, it feels very moisturized.
I haven't found anything that is not expensive and easily acquired that works this well to keep three different types of hair moisturized. I love Crisco! It's making my life a bit easier. I attached pics of my DDs hair for reference.
Attached photos: First Pic - oldest DD hair, Second pic - Youngest DD hair