@faithVA
I usually warm about 2 tbsp of honey in a bowl first. I divide my hair into four parts and dampen it with a little water. I add the honey to my hair focusing on my ends and cover it with a shower cap for about 30 minutes. It seems to soften and moisturize my ends for days.
I warm up the honey to keep it from lighten my hair. You can add olive oil as well.
Here is a youtube video from Marcherie which is where I got the idea about honey prepoo.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl-wOCjhRig
why do these companies' banner ads for Jessicurl and Twisted Sista, etc have racially ambiguous/white women with loosely curled hair? What gives?
She couldnt care less about the back she just wants a bang.
I dont know if its acceptable for afro textured hair or not because I've never seen it. I do know that hispanic girls do it all the time and no one says boo about it.
I just dont think it will look nice
divachyk She has wanted one for a few months now. She is not thinking about the entire head just the bangs. Most little girls around her age want one. I remember being 8 and I took my natural hair and did a paper bag roller to get one. It looked ridiculous and puffy ha ha
@Aireen - I had bangs but no true recollection of their neediness. Oh well.
erplexed I have four flat irons now and rarely flat iron.
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