Etsy Shop Link!
If anyone is interested in this shea butter, I have an etsy shop that you can go check out! The shea butter and an oil mix are on there:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/RoyalCoilCo?ref=search_shop_redirect
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Etsy Shop Link!
If anyone is interested in this shea butter, I have an etsy shop that you can go check out! The shea butter and an oil mix are on there:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/RoyalCoilCo?ref=search_shop_redirect
This stuff works amazingly on my hair! It my own shea butter cream mix. It really works well to keep in the moisture and keep my hair soft! It has shea butter, so many oils, and essentials oils to tone done the shea scent. I love this stuff!
Another successful mini-twist! Can’t wait to explore more styles with my hair! Being new to the natural hair scene, does anyone have any looks that would work for my hair?
4c Natural Hair Struggles and a New Product to Combat it
Hello! I have been struggling to find products that work for my hair for the past year now! I cut ties with the weaves, box braids, and especially the perms to just allow my hair to breath. I have been a full blown natural for almost a year now, and I am loving it! The only problem is that no one taught me what to do or how to do it. I was left to my own devices when it came to my hair. For all those that are curious, I have 4c, low porosity, now shoulder length, kinky, curly, coily hair. So, YouTube became my best friend in this area. I watched countless natural hair tutorials, usually simple styles that were easy to do for beginners, found which were the best products with the best smells, and experimented with EVERYTHING to find out what worked for me. You know what, I‘m still experimenting, but I have a pretty decent idea of what works for me. I’ve learned to love my hair and to brew up mixtures of random nutrients that work for my hair. For all those struggling, I’m happy to answer some questions about my on going journey and let you know what you can try for yours! God bless :-)