
Anyone who’s anyone in the natural hair community knows about Miss Jessie’s hair products, even if they’ve never used it. I learned of MJ’s Curly Pudding a couple of years ago through a friend before I went natural but never though to get some for myself because the only way to get it was order it from the MJ Website or Amazon.com… or move to New York. Now, I love my coils from root to tip but I don’t love them enough to relocate, no matter how good Miss Jessie’s is. *lol*
Well lo’ and behold, taking a page from Lisa Price who inked consignment deals with Macy’s and Sephora (I suspect), sisters Titi and Miko Branch are branching out (pun intended) and offering Miss Jessie’s products through select Target locations! Starting March 28th, 2010, MJ’s will be available in over two hundred Target stores nationwide, making it that much easier to get your curly fix on! While it is not clear whether the entire product line or just a few items will be gracing Target sales or if the price of them (which is relatively “steep” via the MJ Website) will be affected, it’s still good to know the Branch sisters have made it that much easier more convenient to get their products.
You can find which Target location near you will be carrying the products by visiting the Miss Jessie’s Facebook Fan Page.
Healthy Hair Wishes,
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May 9th, 2010 at 23:53
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THOUGHTS ON THE “MISS JESSIE’S” PRODUCTS:
1)The “MISS JESSIE’S” products USE MINERAL OIL
& PETROLATUM (both of which damage both
hair & skin) AS two of the KEY INGREDIENTS
2) Titi & Miko – THE OWNER’S of the “Miss Jessie’s”
product line (AND most of THE CLIENTS they choose
to photograph) — achieve their hair-styles because
they USE what they call a ”Silkener”’ (which is simply
a mild relaxer / texturizer & made of CHEMICALS).
3) The same results can be achieved for a fraction of
the cost by going to a store and purchasing / applying
the same dangerous (ex. relaxer / texturizer) as well
as damaging (ex. mineral oil / petrolatum) products.
4) People should save their money (and hair) by avoiding
the cheaply-made / expensively-sold products (such as
the ”Miss Jessie’s” line) that contain worthless and
harmful ingredients such as mineral oil / petrolatum
and / or are “chemically-dependent” to achieve results.
May 10th, 2010 at 07:37
Interesting and poignant thoughts/points. Thanks for sharing.