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virtuenow said:I got my Komaza Products, and they are obviously superior. As per Jenn's recommendations, I went with the Califia Line (for coarse hair). She did not push the products and was reluctant to promote anything from their line during my analysis. I appreciate that- objectivity. Anyhoo, I have the Califia Leave In Conditioner, Califia Moisture Spray, Jojoba Hemp Oil/Butter, Nourishing Growth Oil, and the Protein Strengthener. Everything is yummy, moist, and smells good. I haven't tried the protein yet, not until wash day. The Growth oil smells like rosemary and herbs and gives a slight tingle-- and has sulphur in it. The spray and leave are perfect so far. Like she said, things are looking bright at the end of the tunnel.

Hisbeloved said:In my opinion, this is the most important thread on lhcf. I would still be guessing and not knowing for sure. I can't wait for my 3 month check in either.
virtuenow said:I got my Komaza Products, and they are obviously superior. As per Jenn's recommendations, I went with the Califia Line (for coarse hair). She did not push the products and was reluctant to promote anything from their line during my analysis. I appreciate that- objectivity. Anyhoo, I have the Califia Leave In Conditioner, Califia Moisture Spray, Jojoba Hemp Oil/Butter, Nourishing Growth Oil, and the Protein Strengthener. Everything is yummy, moist, and smells good. I haven't tried the protein yet, not until wash day. The Growth oil smells like rosemary and herbs and gives a slight tingle-- and has sulphur in it. The spray and leave are perfect so far. Like she said, things are looking bright at the end of the tunnel.
Onhergrind09 said:faithVA, me too! I'm crazy excited about 3 month follow-ups, but then I'm like, oh no what will I have to look forward to after that? smh
DSP said:Excellent thread!
Hisbeloved said:In my opinion, this is the most important thread on lhcf. I would still be guessing and not knowing for sure. I can't wait for my 3 month check in either.
Arian said:About the three month follow up--are we supposed to keep up with this?
I have my envelope, but do you get some kind of reminder to send your 2nd sample?
Sorry if it has already been stated, but as I stated before...I'm lazy![]()
It should be a sticky for real! I just think back on all the money and years I wasted trying to figure out my hair. I wish this had been around baxk in 2008. *sigh*
. I hope to work up the courage to share my story soon.
That was only one photo of a healthy bulb. This hair is definitely not perfect. The holes and mechanical damage
faithVA said:The smell doesn't linger long. When you dilute it, it should be pretty faint. And by the time you apply your leave-in, you shouldn't smell it at all.
But if ACV isn't doable, I am sure you can do the Roux Porosity control. The ACV will just last you longer.
...but I digress) might I suggest that you send your sample in sections, especially if you have a particular area of concern. For instance, the front right section of my hair is probably the most ill behaved so when I do my 3 month follow-up I'm going to divide my hair into 4 parts and put them in separate appropriately labeled bags. By no means is this necessary, but I was talking to Jenn and she mentioned that this is a great way for them to be able to do a thorough analysis. Ok, I'm off to bed now, but to echo the earlier sentiments I
this thread and everyone who's contributed to make it so fantastic!I got my Komaza Products, and they are obviously superior. As per Jenn's recommendations, I went with the Califia Line (for coarse hair). She did not push the products and was reluctant to promote anything from their line during my analysis. I appreciate that- objectivity. Anyhoo, I have the Califia Leave In Conditioner, Califia Moisture Spray, Jojoba Hemp Oil/Butter, Nourishing Growth Oil, and the Protein Strengthener. Everything is yummy, moist, and smells good. I haven't tried the protein yet, not until wash day. The Growth oil smells like rosemary and herbs and gives a slight tingle-- and has sulphur in it. The spray and leave are perfect so far. Like she said, things are looking bright at the end of the tunnel.
I'm jealous 
It should be a sticky for real! I just think back on all the money and years I wasted trying to figure out my hair. I wish this had been around baxk in 2008. *sigh*
[USER=105443 said:coyacoy[/USER];16736807]@Onhergrind09 ....i send my 3 month follow up sample the week after next!!!!
ETA: very interesting re: the proteins!

I have been lurking and reading all of the analysis and comments and decided to have my analysis done too.
I've been having trouble growing and getting my hair to where I want it.
My Analysis: I was sent 16 slides. They consisted of frayed ends, knots splits, and mid shaft tears and splits. Two slides were of good hair follicules. I have been wearing kinky twists and crochet braids every 3 months for 2 months. Jenn feels thats causing the mid shaft tears and splits and it was not good to wear braids right now because of my thin spots on the crown. She also said the tears could be rimnets of relaxer still left. They were 1/4' in. She recommended a 1/2' - 1 inch trim soon and trim on a schedule of every 6-8 weeks. She like that I have been using protein treatments once a month. She wanted me to bump it to twice a month. That will help fill in the holes. She asked what protein treatment I was using and asked me to read the ingredients. I am using Joico k-pac. She didn't like that it had mineral oil and so many ingredients in it. She wanted to me to change to another protein treatement when that one was done.
I got two sew-in weaves 3 years ago, and the braider ripped my hair out while braiding and braided sooo tight, leaving thin spots on the crown. It didn't fully grow back in because I was vitamin deficent at the time due to fibroids. Jenn also think my hormones could be a factor because of my age (40+ group). She recommended that I get an aloe plant, cut the leaves off and sqeeze the juice into those spots 3 times a week. Also do a daily massage to the scalp. She recommended a very mild baby shampoo once a week for my sensitive scalp. I asked if I could get the aloe juice out of health food store. She said no, get the plant!
She liked that I was actually using a leave-in and moisturizer. She asked what I was using. She recommended that I seal with coconut oil or hemp seed oil. I had been using coconut oil on the scalp and she said I could continue to use it. She wants me to apply my products in a smoothing and downward motion to each section like 15 times. She said I will notice a difference.
When I get braids, she wants me to use human hair because it's not as harsh and drying as synthetic hair. I am to do a protein treatment before and after braids. I had been co-washing 2 times a week, and asked if I could continue. She said I could continue, but only do it once a week but make sure to shampoo and deep condition once a week.
She wanted me to focus on a low manipulation regime and to maybe consider wigs for protective. I have been doing braidout and buns and she thought that was good. She will call me in 3 weeks to see how I'm doing, then she will follow up in another 3 months.
Sorry so long. Thanks again!!![]()


That definitely was not too long. That was fabulous. I love you lurkers popping up with analysis
I had the same issue with kinky twists. This time around I have decided to skip them.
That is interesting about the aloe. It should definitely help
I'm also fascinated that you need to smooth down 15 times. Please let us know if you notice the difference.
I'm also glad that she cleared up that cowashing is not bad, just something to be done in moderation. It depends on the head of hair.
Great analysis @BrownSkin2. I learned a lot.
Well I feel really dumb! My pictures were just too big! OK so here is a sampling of the photos they sent me. Raised cuticles, frayed ends, healthy root, and healthy strand.