
*My silly sister gives us a short, slightly confused review of Miss Jessie’s Pillow Soft Curls. Here’s what she had to say about the product:
I used about half of the [sample] pack of Pillow Soft Curls, but could’ve used less. I barely dried my hair, put on the product, then put a t-shirt back on my head while I got dressed to let it dry. It gives me the same effect as the Crème Brulee and My Honey Child, which is soft hold with curl definition, which I love. Since I have products that give me the same results, I don’t see myself buying it again.
Now, the slight downside. Not that it was a bad thing, just a little strange, is that I felt like I was wearing fresh laundry all day. It wasn’t too strong, but I could smell it and I wondered if other people could too. It felt like I was walking around with dryer sheets in my pocket, LOL. It wasn’t unpleasant, just like, ‘Huh?’ as in I didn’t know what to think about it.
There you have it, folks. A short and sweet review of Pillow Soft Curls.

You’re at peace with your natural hair—finally! You’ve got a few go-to styles and styling products that make your curls and coils swing and shine. But therein lies the problem: your curls AND coils. Though you’ve got a routine that works, you’re still not sure of how to handle the multiple textures and curl patterns you’ve got happening at any given moment atop your head. No worries. Here are five ideas to help marry your hair textures and make styling it less complicated.



