A couple of questions

How do you use Aunt Jackie’s products?

How do you use Aunt Jackie’s curling cream?

For Scrunchy, Tight Curls: apply generously to wet or dry hair and use a diffuser while scrunching style into place, or allowing to air dry. For Elongated, Bouncy Curls or Spirals: apply to wet or dry hair, gently stretching curls with your fingers as you style, using a diffuser, hooded dryer or allowing to air dry.

Does Aunt Jackies help hair growth?

Aunt Jackie's Natural Growth Oil Blends combine essential and penetrating oils to help combat specific, common hair problems, while giving hair amazing shine, and dramatically improving its overall look and feel.

Are Aunt Jackie hair products good?

I highly recommend Aunt Jackie's defining curl custard. … It moisturized my hair incredibly well and my first twist out with it turned out great. It also has a very nice scent and the price is affordable.

How do you use Aunt Jackie’s moisturizing and softening conditioner?

Directions. After shampooing, towel dry and apply a generous amount of In Control by coating hair from roots to ends. As a daily or normal-use conditioner, leave on hair for 3 minutes, then thoroughly rinse and towel dry.

How do you use Aunt Jackie’s defining curl custard?

Directions: apply generously to wet or dry hair. Gently massage into scalp and work through hair from roots to ends. Style as desired. For tight scrunchy curls or coils, blow dry hair on a light setting with a diffuser.

Is Aunt Jackie’s good for curly hair?

Made with moisture filled humectants, this custard is perfect for curls, twist-outs, braid outs, bouncy curls, spirals, and even tight curls. And, it doesn't leave your hair flaky or cakey. Nourish those frizzy strands with the In Control — Moisturizing & Softening Conditioner.

What are Type 3 curls?

Type 3 curly hair ranges from a light curl to tight, curly tendrils, and usually have a combination of textures. They are defined and springy, with more height and volume at the root than type 2s.