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  • Lady Libra United States (Private)
    3 years ago
    in re: your question - "Could you please explain to me what the the curly primer is?"

    it is outlined on this young lady's website (where i got the idea): www.tightlycurly.com =)
  • Queen_JaLaNa United States (Private)
    3 years 2 months ago
    Hey, missy...

    I'm so sorry I'm just now getting back to you in response to your guestbook and photo comments - thank you so much for them, by the way!

    Most of the time, I forget about this website, lol - especially in between hairstyles...but I'm gonna try to check it more regularly - I'm not even sure my normal e-mail address is attached to this account.. Gonna have to fix that!

    But anyway...I really feel your story too and am also glad to have someone out there who can relate... Oh, and by the way, the only reason my coils looked halfway together was 'cause I got 'em professionally done, lol... Definitely nowhere near at the level of being able to do them myself and have 'em look like that (or really, don't think I'm ready to do them myself, period)!
  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    3 years 3 months ago
    Thanks for dropping by my album:)
  • 3 years 3 months ago
    I never thought about using bobby pins. I will try that, thanks. I am able to take those clips out once the hair has dried because the shea butter and castor oil almost act like a gel in a sense keeping the hair "molded" but flexible.
  • 3 years 3 months ago
    Hey hun, loved your albums. You had lots of new stuff to look at : ) Thank you for all the comments and stopping by. In regards to the tea rinses, they are a quick and natural way to give your hair what it needs. Burdock in particular creates a good slip so that it can be used to detangle and soften your hair. Hope that helps hun. Happy Nappy Growing and God Bless.

    NB