Twist Outs With Miss Jessie’s Curly Pudding (Revisited)

So, HERE IT IS! I decided that now that my hair is longer than the last time I tried to do twist-outs with Miss Jessie’s Curly Pudding, I’d try it again to see what new results I encounter.   This is what my hair looked like using my old Instructions in 2009.

Twist Outs, No Blow Dry

For the second time I bought the sample size jar and followed the instructions on Miss Jessie’s Twist Out 101 Demo.  I washed and conditioned my hair and when soaking wet and I added a light moisturizing hair milk by Bee Mine products, sectioned my hair into 4 parts, and proceeded with my application of the curly pudding. I used the whole jar with nothing left over.I sat under the dryer for an hour, got lazy and went to bed LOL. I woke up the next day and these were my results when I untwisted:

Step 1: I untwisted each individual twist with my fingers.  Usually this would be the last step for me because I sometimes like to wear my hair close to my face but I decided to follow the full instructions and proceed to blow drying my edges for fullness.

Step 2: I blow dried my hair on medium heat, finger fluffed, and added a dab of Bee Mine Hair milk. This was my result:

Overall, I’m satisfied with my results and not to mention my hair smelled so good up until three days later. I wore my hair for a few days in an Afro and noticed that I had more bouncy elongation BUT it the cold and dry air was not agreeing with me and now it’s flat again.  I will definitely revisit this again in the summer since my hair texture LOVES humidity.  I want to know your results, so try it and DO SHARE 🙂

Twist Outs with Miss Jessie’s

I have been looking for a product to do my twist-outs with and I think this is the one.  It doesnt beat kinky-curly but when it comes to a wash and twist, you are good to go.

My Simple Steps:

1. Wash and condition your hair really well.  Comb through your tangles under running water to reduce breakage and save time.

2. towel dry hair and section off your hair into four sections

3. Use a rat tooth comb to section small pieces of your hair to two-strand twist.  Place a dime sized amount onto your fingers and smoth it on the small section then two-strand twist. Repeat until you finish the whole head.

p.s. you might want to re-wet your hair from time to time to lock in moisture.

Lastly, when your hair is completely dry you unravel each twists and style.

 

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