i got my hair cut about 4-5 months agoIts grown some but i straighten it everyday because curly its really short.(any1 with curly hair knows it shrinks right up) I can see that its growing but i can only tell when its straightened not when its curlyMy goal is to get it half way between my wast and my neck but it grows SOOO slowI there ANY way to speed it up or any tips to make it appear longer??? HELP
There s one large difference between butter and shortening, that I feel might be an important aspect being forgotten in this threadShortening is 100% fatThere s no water content in shorteningButter is ~80-83% fat, ~15% water, ~2-5% milk solidsIf a recipe calls for shortening, you ll be adding more water to the cookie dough by switching to butterIf a recipe calls for butter, you ll be taking some moisture from the cookie dough by switching to shortening.
Peanut Butter Cookies No Shortening
This Site Might Help YouRE: Recipe for Butter-less (No Margarine or Shortening either) Cookies or Cake? I would like to make a yummy desert, but I do not have butter or any kind of butter substituteCan't get to the store either So I was wondering if there were any cakes or cookies you could make without butter, margarine or shortening.
Same here I have curly hair too, I used to wear it long down my back but then I chopped it off this summerIt was cut into a super short bob that was up to my ears, now its a little past my shouldersI straighten my hair too but not every day I recommend that you wash and shampoo only once or twice a week using a moisturizing shampoo and deep conditionerSome shampoos that work really great are Matrix, Phyto Organics, Biolage, and Goldwell KerasilkIf you purchase them from a salon rather than a beauty supply store they can help you decide which one would work best for your specific hair typeAfter you shampoo leave a little bit of the conditioner in don't rinse it out completelyDry it gently using a soft t-shirt instead of a towelA t-shirt doesn't cause as much friction so the hair doesn't get as damagedDetangle with with a wide tooth comb or pickYou may add some leave in conditioner to moisturize or detangle as neededBut never use grease, that just clogs the pores of your scalpIf your scalp is dry try applying some oil like Organic Root Stimulator, it stimulates the scalp to promote growthAfter you comb it you may want to put it into a braid or two and let it air dry if you wash your hair at nightThat way you don't get as much poof and you can avoid the blow dryerIf do you blow dry just use a low setting and thermal protectantAlso when you flat iron use a small amount of thermal protectantOh yeah, make sure that you use a ceramic flat iron since it eliminates hotspots that damage hair This works for me, I'm sure that it will work for you in your quest for long, strong, healthy hair.