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Roux Porosity Control

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There are many ways it can be used. I used it after a relaxer after my hair is fully neutralized just to ensure my cuticles are closed. It usually makes my hair unmanageable and less receptacle to DC's but I need to be sure

I have low porosity hair, so the only way I could use it was by wetting DC (after it usually dried a bit) on my hair and adding PC just for slip. I couldn't use that stuff on naked hair or mix with conditioner, only use it on top of DC that already set or I'd be in trouble.
 
There are many ways it can be used. I used it after a relaxer after my hair is fully neutralized just to ensure my cuticles are closed. It usually makes my hair unmanageable and less receptacle to DC's but I need to be sure

I have low porosity hair, so the only way I could use it was by wetting DC (after it usually dried a bit) on my hair and adding PC just for slip. I couldn't use that stuff on naked hair or mix with conditioner, only use it on top of DC that already set or I'd be in trouble.

Saludable84 what I really want to know is is the Roux PC Condish that everyone uses really called the Roux PC Corrector and Conditioner?
 
Been using Roux PC each wash for about a month and I can honestly say that between that and ACV as my fi al rinse, I am getting this porosity issue under control.
 
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