Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Crisco Shortening For Hair?

So, a few weeks ago I was browsing the forums at Hairlista and LHCF. Coincidentally, both sites had posts about crisco shortening as a growth aid. Both of the posts were basically talking about someone claiming to have grown their hair with the shortening and asking if you'd use it or not for yourself.

Crisco Shortening For Hair?
Photo by HFB
I thought about it a while, and then went to see what Crisco Shortening was actually made of. It consists of
SOYBEAN OIL, FULLY HYDROGENATED PALM OIL, PARTIALLY HYDROGENATED PALM AND SOYBEAN OILS, MONO- AND DIGLYCERIDES, TBHQ and CITRIC ACID (ANTIOXIDANTS). 

So, it looks like a bunch of natural oil, glycerin, and preservatives. With ingredients like this, I say "why not?"

I doubt it'd make the hair actually grow, but I bet its great at sealing moisture into the scalp. Hey, and retaining moisture reduces breakage and ultimately allows us to keep the hair we are constantly growing.

Crisco may be able to replace your favorite grease! So, how about you? Would you use Crisco for your hair?

  KAYLA

4 comments:

Beauty Is Diverse said...

No I don't think I would use this on my hair.

Kayla said...

I wouldn't either, but it intrigues me for sure. ^_^

Birdie said...

Kayla,
I tried this Crisco method b/c it makes sense when you see the various hair pomades on the market. Very simplistic ingredients. Only used it on my hair not scalp though and preceded to use my flat iron. Hair came out perfectly straightened and looked shiny; no strong smell either LOL !!!! Crisco works like a charm !!!

Birdie

Kayla said...

Wow Birdie,
That's pretty neat actually! Thanks for stopping by my blog.

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