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What took so long?....Miss Jessie's Baby Butter Cream

I recently won a contest on twitter hosted by one of my fellow bloggers @cuteandbronzed of www.cuteandbronzed.com and I had the opportunity to try Miss Jessie's Baby Butter cream.  I don't know why I put off trying this butter because its amazing! Now that I think about it, I'm  pretty sure it was my pockets being a little too empty for the $58 for a 16oz jar.... However  after seeing the results and the small amount needed to achieve them I will consider purchasing the smaller 8 oz for $32 or maybe stick with the 2 oz for $9.....

I used the butter cream to do a two strand twist out on dry hair. I did spritz my hair with a little water (Aloe Vera & water) and applied a dime size amount of the cream on each section and twist.


My hair was so soft and retained the moisture from the Aloe Vera and water spritz. I was very happy with the way a small amount seem to cover the entire section of hair I used for each twist. My hair is extremely thick so that's a big deal for my hair.  The smell was pleasant to me, a little minty and sweet but my husband didn't care for it. This product does contain mineral oil (per the label) but I don't have a problem with it. I kept my  twists in for two days (no where to go)...



I loved the curls! My hair was shiny, soft and defined. I would give this product a 8 out of 10 with the only area of concern being the price point. You can find this product and others in the line at Target.

Have you tried Miss Jessie's Baby Butter Cream? Does the price matter?

Please leave a comment, I would love to know what you think! Thanks!!!!

Comments

Tawana said…
I never tried the baby buttercream but I use to swear by the regular buttercream in the brown and yellow jar. I used it on dry hair as well. I liked it but the price was ridiculous., I think I have some, left over that I might revisit for my, next twist out.

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