Natural Curls: The Sisters Behind Miss Jessie’s
In case you’re wondering what all the buzz is about when it comes to Miss Jessie’s, it directly relates to sisters Miko and Titi Branch who are the grandaughters of the original Miss Jessie.
Their grandma Jessie developed hair care products for the unique hair requirement of Miko and Titi who are a mix of African American (father) and Japanese (mother) heritage.
The sisters who are behind Miss Jessie’s are big news in the natural care movement which is behind wearing naturally kinky, curly or similar hair in a “natural” manner without chemicals or harsh hair care products.
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Running a family business can be a challenging experience and as the world of Miss Jessie’s devotees know, Miko and Titi went through a period where they had a split. The sisterly rift has now been healed and the two siblings are back together and working hand in hand to help people with naturally curly hair transform it into gorgeous “natural” curls.
The naturally curly world has also been buzzing about Miko’s Silkener chemical service which for all intents and purposess stretches and smooths coiled textures such as curls, kinks or waves.
Does The Silkener service follow a pure “natural” philosophy. It depends on whom you talk to but the natural hair movement is divided on whether you can have a “natural” hairstyle if chemicals are deployed.
The theory behind the Silkener service is that it’s different than a traditional texturizer. The Silkener has as a major ingredient Sodium Hydroxide.
The difference between a traditional chemical straightener which leaves the hair stick straight and a relaxer which softens tight texture but leaves some soft waves behind, the Silkener is designed to soften the natural curl structure so that it no longer has frizz but will form a better curl pattern.
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Although no naturally curly hair products work for all curly folks, the word on the street is that Miss Jessie’s is especially good for the 3c/4a curly type of hair.
Like everything in the natural curl world, some of Miss Jessie’s products are considered “controversial because they include lye and mineral oil ingredients which the “natural” hair world has deemed unhealthy and unnatural for kinky or curly hair.
From that viewpoint it’s true that Miss Jessie’s has “unnatural” ingredients. But again, they also offer their Silkening process which is a chemical treatment and definitely goes against the belief in chemical free curls.
Rapid fans of Miss Jessie’s ignore the controversy of the lye and mineral oil and instead focus on the rich list of natural oils such as sweet almond, avocado, macadamia seed oil and shea butter which are all extremely moisturizing.
For more information about buying Miss Jessie’s products, the salon or the Silkener treatment visit Miss Jessie’s Salon on the Web.
Tags: chemicals, Miko Branch, Miss Jessies, Miss Jessies hair care products, natural curls, natural hair care movement, Tanika Ray, Titi Branch
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December 5th, 2008 at 11:42 pm
MISS JESSIE’S PRODUCTS ARE NOT THE BEST FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE CURLY OR NATURAL HAIR, ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO LIKE TO USE ALL NATURAL PRODUCTS
December 16th, 2008 at 6:02 pm
hello, i would first like to say that not all products are good for everybody. I used Miss jessie products and I love them. My hair has a wavy to it already and this product enhanced what was there from the start. But if you don’t have a wavy to your hair, then this may not be for you. I love my natural hair and was growing tired of not finding products that worked. Then I found Miss Jessie and I love it.
Thank you
February 13th, 2009 at 4:20 am
Hi there. Curls: The Sisters Behind Miss Jessie’s | HairBoutique.com Blog was very well written.
February 13th, 2009 at 4:20 pm
I think you did a great job writing Curls: The Sisters Behind Miss Jessie’s | HairBoutique.com Blog. Bravo.
March 26th, 2009 at 8:24 pm
Thanks alot for this information !!! Keep in the road !
April 2nd, 2009 at 4:20 am
Very nice information. Thanks for this.
April 5th, 2009 at 8:02 pm
I am little concerned!!!!! I was attracted to this websites’ hair photo gallery, and I thought, “Wow, I finally can look at these cutielicious photos of ethnic hair.” But it was nothing like that. There were maybe only 5 or 9 photos of ethnic hairstyles, and MOST of them are photos Fro’s and a few trendy styles. Let me reinerate a FEW!!! The rest of the website made sure tho’ to put over 200 photos/pics of the “majority” celebrity styles without much diversirty for that matter and most of them were not sleek nor chic. Again, just a little concerned….I’ll Just start my own Bitches;-)!!!!!!!!!
April 19th, 2009 at 9:22 pm
i just recently have had the opportunity to use the Miss Jessie in my clients hair and they all love the product but now I have a few New All Natural clients that have introduced me to the mineral oil problems that the products contain so Im learning now and seeking alternatives for them. Otherwise im in love with the product.. If it not fo you it not for you…. Find something else
April 23rd, 2009 at 9:18 am
Hi, I recently heard of and tried Miss Jessie’s hair care products for Natural hair. I loved the smell and the way it made my hair look. However, The products made my hair feel like STRAW!!!!!!!!!!! Dried my hair completely out. I think I will go back to my old hair care products.
May 3rd, 2009 at 8:31 pm
Looks like I found another great site to add to my feed reader. Mark