ChristmasCarol
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@empressri
@~~HoneyComb~~
@MyAngelEyez~C~U
Finally got around to using the Crisco
Yesterday I co-washed with HE None of your Frizziness (don't use shampoo), sectioned my hair into 4 quadrants, applied IC Fantasia and then went over that with a small amount of Crisco - maybe a dime sized amount for each quadrant.
I blowdryed and was amazed at just how soft my hair was! It's normally soft, but WOWZERS!!!
Then I flatironed on 375 with my Corioliss Tintanium Iron using a couple passes on the roots and one pass on the length. I didn't apply additional Crisco.
I luuurve it Thanks for the heads-up guys!
Oh yeah, da pics (looks slept-on and fly-away, I forgot to take some right away) The hair in the ponytail has 5 or 6 inches of relaxed hair, the back is all-natural.
Crisco didn't do much for the relaxed hair. I took a comparison shot: the relaxed hair is to the right of the white line. Meh - it is what it is
@~~HoneyComb~~
@MyAngelEyez~C~U
Finally got around to using the Crisco
Yesterday I co-washed with HE None of your Frizziness (don't use shampoo), sectioned my hair into 4 quadrants, applied IC Fantasia and then went over that with a small amount of Crisco - maybe a dime sized amount for each quadrant.
I blowdryed and was amazed at just how soft my hair was! It's normally soft, but WOWZERS!!!
Then I flatironed on 375 with my Corioliss Tintanium Iron using a couple passes on the roots and one pass on the length. I didn't apply additional Crisco.
I luuurve it Thanks for the heads-up guys!
Oh yeah, da pics (looks slept-on and fly-away, I forgot to take some right away) The hair in the ponytail has 5 or 6 inches of relaxed hair, the back is all-natural.
Crisco didn't do much for the relaxed hair. I took a comparison shot: the relaxed hair is to the right of the white line. Meh - it is what it is
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