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1. After Washing – Butters tend to be too heavy for daily moisturizing but they are perfect to use straight after washing and deep conditioning*.
2. Before Heat – Some butters like shea butter* offer some thermal protection benefit. Use a little bit on your strands right before using heated styling tools.
3. During Heavy Styling – Butters soften and lubricate your strands to lessen damage during heavy styling like twists and braids.
4. Before Sun – Some natural butters* offer measurable protection against harmful UV rays of the sun. Especially important for colored hair.
5. Before Swimming – Cocoa and shea butter* create a shield against chlorinated water. Use right before you go swimming.
6. Finishing – Thicker butters* are ideal finishing pomades to get rid of flyaways and give you a super smooth look.
Michelle Nicole
I am using them now in addition to castor oil. I live in the San Gabriel Valley. It’s cold and dry here so the butters really add that extra something in the L.o.c. method! I love the Camille Rose Curlaide Butter. It disappears immediately but has staying power!
I use it everyday with no problem
I use Shea butter mixed with EVOO. No greasy build up, leave hair soft and bouncy
Does anyone use Shea butter for flat ironing?
Wouldn’t that be a bit too heavy?
The beautiful textures moisture butter is great
I live by butters anyway.
I remember my mother using Dax hair grease with an ironing comb on my sisters.
Ty Diggs-Shepard
Kishna George