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Florida Naturals - How do you do It?

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Z-kitty

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I live in Alabama but work in central and south Florida 2 weeks a month. The humidity in AL is bad but i can get by with using serums. In FL, I get an hour tops before its FRO CITY. Should I give up on being able to wear out styles in the summer that look decent?
 
Gel without glycerin for wash-n-go or pomade for braidout and such. I am wearing a wash n go on dy 3 with fote gel for sunburns.
 
Do you do steam treatments or hydration?

I'm from Florida but when I do visit and when I pressed alot it helped me when I was getting steam treatments from saving me from the humidity.

Then when I didn't think it would work for the pressing and straight look... i would do flexi rod's on dry hair overnight and then just pull back with a hair band and im good!! Still a cute and very easy style to manage...
 
Gel without glycerin for wash-n-go or pomade for braidout and such. I am wearing a wash n go on dy 3 with fote gel for sunburns.

I twisted last night with SM Smoothie and original moxie pomade and I still had a FRO within an hour. The SM does have glycerin so that may be the culprit.
 
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Cantu Shea Butter Leave-In and Giovanni Leave-In work wonders on my hair in Ft. Lauderdale and Jamaica. My hair never frizzes with either of those two products.
 
Do you do steam treatments or hydration?

I'm from Florida but when I do visit and when I pressed alot it helped me when I was getting steam treatments from saving me from the humidity.

Then when I didn't think it would work for the pressing and straight look... i would do flexi rod's on dry hair overnight and then just pull back with a hair band and im good!! Still a cute and very easy style to manage...

I dont have a steamer so thats not an option right now. I look a hot mess the entire time I'm here. If I do a bun then my edges get fuzzy no matter what I do.

I'm anti BKT for the moment and considering Im only in FL 4-6 days a month it woundnt be a good investment.
 
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I dont have a steamer so thats not an option right now. I look a hot mess the entire time I'm here. If I do a bun then my edges get fuzzy no matter what I do.

I'm anti BKT for the moment and considering Im only in FL 4-6 days a month it woundnt be a good investment.

For fuzzy edges you need to be heavy handed with a butter and use a edge smoother ,that will do,it works for my mother's 4b s hair.
 
My hair was a nightmare in Miami last year. My hair looked like dry frizzy afro, that couldn't be tamed with no amount of combing, brushing, or gel.

Of course that's when I met my boyfriends family for the first time. Smh

I wondered the same thing about how black women cope down there. Many women I saw were wearing weaves, wigs, or slicked back ponytails.
 
I really hate using it at times, but shea butter. Just pure shea butter none of that stuff with fillers or grease. I use this if I really want no shrinkage or poofy-ness. I really never go out early in the morning where the dew is really falling. Usually I'm out by the afternoon and the humidity is pretty much non existent. If I know I can't avoid it I wear a beanie or a puff. I kind of stopped trying to fight it.
 
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I live in ATL, but I visit FL and the islands quite often. I find to fight humidity, you have to find a product that ensures your hair is moisturized and a product that ensures your cuticles lay flat. The most inexpensive product I find that lays my cuticles is the Eden Body Works Jojoba Monoi Oil Mist.
 
I live in ATL, but I visit FL and the islands quite often. I find to fight humidity, you have to find a product that ensures your hair is moisturized and a product that ensures your cuticles lay flat. The most inexpensive product I find that lays my cuticles is the Eden Body Works Jojoba Monoi Oil Mist.

westNDNbeauty I love your blog. Due to your post on Entwine Couture and humidy.... I am $28 dollars poorer --> make that $68 because I purchased all their products.

Do you mist after you untwist or during the styling process?
 
I twisted last night with SM Souflee and original moxie pomade and I still had a FRO within an hour. The SM does have glycerin so that may be the culprit.

I usef curls pomade, for me sm soufle was too moisturing for my styles.
 
I found that when I lived in Florida any product with glycerin or oil would poof my hair in a minute. I now live in Alabama where the humidity isn't as bad, but I'm still careful of glycerin in the summer months.

I visit Florida about once a month, just this weekend I was there and my hair held up well. I used a gel with great hold (Fantasia IC gel) and my twist-out definition stayed intact.
 
Ecostyler for w & g works like a charm for me. For less hold I usually use v05 moisture Milks as a styler. I use way to much product so I have to use something cheap :-)
 
When I lived in Central FL I was texlaxed...my hair woudnt stay straight unless it was done at the salon with Marcel irons and that thinned my hair out over time. I did a lot of braidouts and wash and gos. I remember I used to use a homemade version of Miss Jessies Curl Pudding and that kept the frizz to a minimum. Id be curious to see how it holds up as a natural. My sister still lives there and we visit once or twice a year so I guess Ill find out lol. Better have a backup style huh?
 
Just a little more heavy handed with product and I make sure to have stylers with extra hold. Other than that I don't have problems. It's 90 degrees today and my twistout held up well. I also wear weather proof styles like buns, twists, puffs and my trusty dusty beanie. W&G's on the other hand, are tricky. I have to sleep with a grocery bag on my head everynight to stretch the curl to keep it elongated to a certain length and I absolutely can't touch my hair too much or else frizz will happen, especially in the front where I dont have too much definition. My w&g's get big, but they never dry.:lol:
 
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I wear styles that look better as they grow...mostly braid outs or wash and goes with ecostyler. Too much gel and I have to constantly fluff and lift my hair though.
 
I usef curls pomade, for me sm soufle was too moisturing for my styles.

McQuay30 - Im newly almost natural so Pardon all the questions but do you use the curls paste on dry stretched hair. Im moving away from wet twistsouts because my shrinkage is crazy.

I found that when I lived in Florida any product with glycerin or oil would poof my hair in a minute. I now live in Alabama where the humidity isn't as bad, but I'm still careful of glycerin in the summer months.

I visit Florida about once a month, just this weekend I was there and my hair held up well. I used a gel with great hold (Fantasia IC gel) and my twist-out definition stayed intact.

~~HoneyComb~~ Does the IC gel result in hard hair?
 
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Just a little more heavy handed with product and I make sure to have stylers with extra hold. Other than that I don't have problems. It's 90 degrees today and my twistout held up well. I also wear weather proof styles like buns, twists, puffs and my trusty dusty beanie. W&G's on the other hand, are tricky. I have to sleep with a grocery bag on my head everynight to stretch the curl to keep it elongated to a certain length and I absolutely can't touch my hair too much or else frizz will happen, especially in the front where I dont have too much definition. My w&g's get big, but they never dry.:lol:

LaughingOctopus - I literally LOL'd at the grocery bag. I find if I'm to Heavy handed with product my hair either looks ashy or feels coated which I hate.
 
Any day with more than 20% humidity = bun day. I enjoy my hair down at home for 2 minutes before the silk scarves come out, lol. My hair reverts while working out and I have some serious shrinkage - I can't hardly wait for winter.
 
I just moved here this month. I bun 100% of the time so i'm not concerned with how my hair looks, but it just feels wrong.
I don't use cones and I'm going to start using them to see if that fixes it
 
A couple of ladies mentioned being heavy handed. When I was natural I had to use more product to keep my hair from going wild. I ended up texlaxing and I still have to more product than normal or I will look like Mufasa's lil cousin. The humidity here is horrible. I thought at home in VA was bad but FL is worse.
 
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