I’m always searching for quick and easy hairdos and that’s exactly what this style is…
Procedure
1) Twisted hair wet using Miss Jessie’s Curly Buttercreme
2) Let twists set overnight and removed in the morning
3) Wore a twist out for 2 days
4) On day 3, I turned the twist out into a side pony.
Watch the video below to see how easy it was to achieve this simple & easy style. (Email subbies: Can’t view the video? Watch it here.)
Claysie W says
Morning to All,
Thanks Ms. Lisa for Ok.
Here are the Instructions Ms. Dominique:
How to Use & Apply Okra to Hair
Step 1.
Take 3 Okra Stalks out of the Freezer, defrost for 10 minutes & Cut all 3 stalks in half.
Step 2.
Put the 6 pieces of Okra pot in 3 cups of Water and boil for 20 minutes.
Step 3.
While Okra is boiling, wash hair with Shampoo & Conditioner of your own choice. Hair has to be very clean.
Step 4.
Acquire a microwavable plastic container with lid or plastic bottle . Okra should be cool by now, if not, handle with care, will be warm.
Step 5.
Pour liquid from Okra & the Okra itself in a plastic container or bottle. Apply 5 tablespoons to Scalp & 5 tablespoons to Wet Hair – Please note, liquid will be slimy. Do not rinse out, leave in and style hair as usual.
Step 6.
Do treatment every week for 2 months and wait for results. Will see Hair Growth, Extra Strength & Increased Thickness.
I did it and it worked, because it is natural it takes a while to see progress, so take before and after pictures, or every week, take a picture of your hair to see growth process.
Hope this helps.
Take care Girls!!!!
*~* Clay W *~*
Claysie W says
Morning Ms. Lisa.,
There was a comment from Ms. Dominique asking some info about Okra.
Just wanted to post the info I have, but want your permission first, because it is your Website.
Please let me know, thanks!!!!
Hair is growing nicely, Yay Natural Hair!!!!!
CW
Claysie W says
Hi Ms. Lisa & Aunt Jean,
Aunt Jean, have you ever tried to apply Okra in your hair, I did, and my hair grew a ton.
Let me know if you want to try it and will post how it is done, you will see results in 1 month.
Take care!!!!
Aunt Jean says
Okay, Lisa. I’m still with you but my patience is wearing very thin. As you know I’ve had the very, very short haircut for many years now. I stopped cutting it, I think, in January 2012 but it seems to have stopped growing. Right now I’m resting from even thinking about it. I’m shampooing, braiding in small braids and wearing (when I go out) a wig. Don’t love it but it serves the purpose. I don’t have to pat and push to try to get some shape into my hair. Perhaps it’ll grow a bit more then I try some of your cute twistee hairdos. Right now, I’m resting and loving it. But, I’m not even thinking about every putting any chems on my hair. I’ll go back to the short, short cute before that ever happens.