Afrobella - Jane Carter Solutions
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October 27, 2009 at 7:20 pm<br />
I moved from Florida to England last year. Now in the winters I’m all about shea butter and two strand twists to<br />
keep my hair healthy.<br />
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Jessica says:<br />
October 27, 2009 at 8:30 pm<br />
I’m also in Chicago and I can’t get through the winter without lots and lots of hats. Does anyone have any tips<br />
on creating a silk or satin liner for hats?<br />
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alicia says:<br />
October 27, 2009 at 10:01 pm<br />
Shea Butter is good, hair serum also good. I haven’t actually lined my hats but if you wrap a silk scarf around<br />
your hair first and then put you hat… you should be golden.<br />
Also hoods are great especially ones that can be tied…Chi-town winds are no joke.<br />
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Rhonda562 says:<br />
October 27, 2009 at 10:30 pm<br />
Great Tips…I love curly hair but its so hard for me to get mine to stay moisturized when I try and wear it<br />
curly..Will try some of those products and hope they will work.<br />
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Toneahh says:<br />
October 28, 2009 at 7:33 am<br />
For years I had problems with my scalp. So much so that I had to go to the doctor’s office about it. With all of<br />
the creams and moisturizers they gave my scalp was still excesively dry. A couple of months ago I got my hair<br />
braided and every day I put coconut oil on my scalp and wore my heating cap for a 1/2 hour. My scalp hasn’t<br />
been dry even a little bit. Though I used hot oil treatments all the time I never consentrated on my scalp. I wish I<br />
did this years ago. Now I oil my scalp with heated coconut oil weekly.<br />
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Toneahh says:<br />
October 28, 2009 at 7:35 am<br />
For years I had problems with my scalp. So much so that I had to go to the doctor’s office about it. With all of<br />
the creams and moisturizers they gave my scalp was still excessively dry. A couple of months ago I got my hair<br />
braided and every day I put coconut oil on my scalp and wore my heating cap for a 1/2 hour. My scalp hasn’t<br />
been dry even a little bit. Though I used hot oil treatments all the time I never concentrated on my scalp. I wish I<br />
did this years ago. Now I oil my scalp with heated coconut oil weekly.<br />
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Eco Beauty says:<br />
October 28, 2009 at 8:13 am<br />
Hey I have a great sollution… Try some of our organic skin care products… they are really good…<br />
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<strong>Jane</strong>lle says:<br />
October 28, 2009 at 11:14 am