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Ways to Use Carrie J Twisting Butter

Janet Gilbert

 

Our twisting butter is one of our best-selling products. There's a reason for that! The ingredients include shea butter, organic aloe vera, castor oil, grapeseed oil, sweet almond oil, glycerin, argan oil, avocado oil, jojoba oil, vitamin e, vitamin c, and an essential oil blend for fragrance. So it's 100% natural. Our twisting butter is formulated to soften, strengthen, and restore dry hair. Now that you know the ingredients are amazing, let's talk about how to use this butter. 

Sealant

Our twisting butter works best when it is used as a sealant on wet or damp hair. This means that you are sealing in moisture using the twisting butter. After washing your hair, apply a leave-in conditioner or cream followed by our twisting butter. Then style your hair as desired. 

Scalp Stimulator 

Healthy hair starts at the scalp! Massaging your scalp has many benefits, especially if you have dry or itchy scalp. One of the essential oils included is peppermint oil. Peppermint oil can help stimulate hair growth because of its ability to increase blood circulation around the scalp. 

Protective Styles

Our twisting butter is heavy so a little goes a long way. It only takes a dime size amount to achieve its goal. Our twisting butter instantly softens hair and protects it from breakage. It works well when doing protective styles such as twistouts, braidouts, box braids, kinky twists, and bantu knots. 

Skin Moisturizer 

Yes our twisting butter works as a skin moisturizer. It's infused with sweet almond oil which keeps your skin cells healthy, protects your skin from UV radiation damage, and helps your skin look smooth, soft, and free of fine lines. 

These are just a few ways our twisting butter can be used. If you have used it another way, let us know in the comment section!

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