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i just can NOT combat this humidity!!! I went natural for this????

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Just seemed like you cut your hair out of nowhere....or maybe frustration...

Oh... no, I had about two MAYBE 2 and a half inches of straight hair

I think it was heat damage from when I went to the Dominicans back in 2012...I saw it in the sides, when the humidity took over, the rest of my hair was puffy and sticking up-but those lil pieces were stringy and limp, and right in the front side... my back was only in need of a light dusting. She made my hair almost even, my hair was in layers, my shortest hair was in the front, was shoulder length, the back was bsl... now it's all at the shoulder... if I pull, it's BARELY Grazing close to apl... ugh!



How u doin btw, been a while since I've seen ya round here... lol
 
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Definitely this. What products are you using in your hair?

I live in humid South Florida and I'm able to get defined twistouts, but I avoid glycerin-based products, and I use a little bit of gel (Ecostyler is my face) for hold.

sunshinebeautiful I'm in humidity central in Florida as well. Details please! What are all the products you use for a defined twist out, besides Ecostyler (and how long does it last?) The glycerin in ecostyler doesn't affect you?

You have any pics? If I could get a defined twistout and have it last for more than A FEW HOURS, I might BC sooner than later!
 
I'm learning to roll with humidity. I like to use a cream and then a pomade to twists. So I have a hold, my hair is moisturized, and the swelling due to humidity doesn't totally kill my twist out definition.
cwmarie what's the name of your cream and pomade? How do you apply them?
 
I need to Google the Jennifer Aniston stuff available in sephora... I did some history searching on Sabino and a few years back the ladies here were RAVING about it... I don't see or hear much about it anymore lately. Things have changed in this group from when I first joined.

Anyways... I was just in the mirror looking at my hair... there was no reason for her to chop off sooooo much hair. I really WAS proud of my bra strap length hair... now I'm just barely shoulder length... looks like I'll be finishing this year in wigs AGAIN after all... Smh... I mean, 3 YEARS and this is all I have to show for it. I've been eating all weekend... so depressed...all my long hair & patience down the drain.

krikit96 Oh no! You got hacked by a SHS? When you mentioned up thread that you went from bsl to apl, I tthought you were referring to shrinkage from humidity. So sorry to hear that! That's the reason I don't go to stylists beyond braiders!
 
that shea moisture thang is the debil in humidity. all it does is encourage your hair to suck up moisture out of the air.
have you tried a foam wrap or gels for hold? also, do you style on wet hair? when i style on wet hair and let it dry completely underneath a dryer, my style lasts much longer.
 
That curl enhancing smoothie is rubbish. Rubbish.

I can't see any mentions on my IPhone. PM me if it is a must see. Allons y
 
YES HappyAtLast - She went in... I guess I gotta change my siggy cuz it says BSL... Booooooo!!!

Rocky91 - I didn't know it was the debil...lol. I haven't tried any foam, and the only gel I tried was the Olive Oil Eco Styler...
 
I remember now! It's called Living Proof! They have a whole line of products for different purposes. But I have only used it to keep my hair straight when flat ironed/blow-dried.
 
I remember now! It's called Living Proof! They have a whole line of products for different purposes. But I have only used it to keep my hair straight when flat ironed/blow-dried.

I just researched this line, No Frizz and I'm wowed! I'm gonna purchase the travel kit to get a trial run of the product for when I blow out my hair.

their video on PVP vs. their molecule is just what I needed to see because I bought Murrays Loc and Lock to do a twistout BECAUSE it has PVP and sure enough my hair looked great and shiny ONE day. Now, even though I still have definition, my hair looks VERY dull and dry and another product is going into my product graveyard!
 
Im not sure if someone already mentioned this but I've found avoiding glycerine in leave in products helps a lot. Also I use heavy oil year round and I get the most stretch from this and it lasts longer.

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that shea moisture thang is the debil in humidity. all it does is encourage your hair to suck up moisture out of the air. have you tried a foam wrap or gels for hold? also, do you style on wet hair? when i style on wet hair and let it dry completely underneath a dryer, my style lasts much longer.
I tried so many ways with that smoothie and it always made my hair feel heavy and sticky. Hated it.
 
That sucks, cuz I REALLY wanted to like SM smoothie... it's almost gone... I bought the SM Souffle too, and barely used it-NO hold whatsoever! These products cost WAY TOO MUCH to be not working...
 
Ladies- I asked this in another thread and haven't gotten a response so far, maybe someone already in here can help?



I tried to do a ponytail/bun... My hair at the roots was SO THICK! HOW in the WORLD are y'all laying your hair from edges to crown down successfully??? I went out this weekend and bought

1. Hicks Edges
2. Curls Passion Fruit Curl Control Paste
3. Design Essentials SLEEK edge control
4. Gorilla Snot Hair Gel

I'm such a PJ!!!:ohwell:
no way I should've bought all this, but still nothing worked!

When I tried with EcoStyler to lay my hair, that didn't do well at all... the Gorilla snot didn't help either... UGH!!! I seem to have these lil fuzzies that sprout up all over - and when it DRIES!!!! It's dull and not shiny at ALL!!!! How do I acheive that laid down shiny look? Even wrapping my hair in a silk scarf AND a pantyhose... Help please???
 
When I tried with EcoStyler to lay my hair, that didn't do well at all... the Gorilla snot didn't help either... UGH!!! I seem to have these lil fuzzies that sprout up all over - and when it DRIES!!!! It's dull and not shiny at ALL!!!! How do I acheive that laid down shiny look? Even wrapping my hair in a silk scarf AND a pantyhose... Help please???
I can't answer your question about shine, my hair is always dull, but I'm a 4a/b whose edges lay down pretty nicely. I thoroughly wet them with conditioner and water, making a thick cream in my hand, and then I tie my scarf as tight as I can stand for about 10 min. Then I loosen it a little and let it finish drying. If I'm being fancy, I'll use a little Aveda pomade, but I've started to notice that it does something (negative) to my lil waveys, so I might just use a serum until I start making my own stuff.
 
Ladies- I asked this in another thread and haven't gotten a response so far, maybe someone already in here can help? I tried to do a ponytail/bun... My hair at the roots was SO THICK! HOW in the WORLD are y'all laying your hair from edges to crown down successfully??? I went out this weekend and bought 1. Hicks Edges 2. Curls Passion Fruit Curl Control Paste 3. Design Essentials SLEEK edge control 4. Gorilla Snot Hair Gel I'm such a PJ!!!:ohwell: no way I should've bought all this, but still nothing worked! When I tried with EcoStyler to lay my hair, that didn't do well at all... the Gorilla snot didn't help either... UGH!!! I seem to have these lil fuzzies that sprout up all over - and when it DRIES!!!! It's dull and not shiny at ALL!!!! How do I acheive that laid down shiny look? Even wrapping my hair in a silk scarf AND a pantyhose... Help please???

I gave up on slick edges. I also don't use gels. For some odd reason it makes my hair look like plastic. :)
Water and conditioner are god sends. Glycerin is the devil.
 
Ladies- I asked this in another thread and haven't gotten a response so far, maybe someone already in here can help? I tried to do a ponytail/bun... My hair at the roots was SO THICK! HOW in the WORLD are y'all laying your hair from edges to crown down successfully??? I went out this weekend and bought 1. Hicks Edges 2. Curls Passion Fruit Curl Control Paste 3. Design Essentials SLEEK edge control 4. Gorilla Snot Hair Gel I'm such a PJ!!!:ohwell: no way I should've bought all this, but still nothing worked! When I tried with EcoStyler to lay my hair, that didn't do well at all... the Gorilla snot didn't help either... UGH!!! I seem to have these lil fuzzies that sprout up all over - and when it DRIES!!!! It's dull and not shiny at ALL!!!! How do I acheive that laid down shiny look? Even wrapping my hair in a silk scarf AND a pantyhose... Help please???

I used to go hard for Hick's but the last 3-4 months, my edges just takes it in and spits it out. Almost like kicking butt and taking names. lol Haven't tried any of the others you mentioned.

Now I use just a tiny amount of Kinky Curly Custard. I find it's better to always prep at night and tie it down with a scarf.
 
OP, are your edges moisturized?

1 month ago, I started using the LOCO + scarf method on my edges every morning and night and it's made a huge difference. It took a couple weeks to fully moisturize and notice a difference though.... so keep that in mind if you decide to up your moisture game.

My edges aren't 100% LAY-ED but the fuzzy halo you're talking about has gone down significantly. Sometimes I wonder if hair type determines how slick your edges get as well.
 
OP, are your edges moisturized?

1 month ago, I started using the LOCO + scarf method on my edges every morning and night and it's made a huge difference. It took a couple weeks to fully moisturize and notice a difference though.... so keep that in mind if you decide to up your moisture game.

My edges aren't 100% LAY-ED but the fuzzy halo you're talking about has gone down significantly. Sometimes I wonder if hair type determines how slick your edges get as well.

What's the loco + scarf method? Is that the LOC method? Iono if my edges are dry...they seem to be just average, but I'll be sure to ensure I put more attention on that part when I moisturize.

I DO wonder too, if hair type makes a difference on how slick my edges will ever be... also the hair in my crown & sides always looks fuzzy... I just want pretty, shiny hair... the weekend is the only time I can play around with my hair, but when THAT'S shaky because the kids have cheerleading, soccer & basketball practices... **le sigh**
 
Also, the stylist used some kinda purple curl wax stuff to make my hair shiny when she flat ironed it... it's heavy and greasy now... I hate it! I've been doing my own hair and the assistant was brushing so rough, I said never again!

Where can I purchase sabino? Is it expensive?


Tis why I refuse to go to another salon. I just can't. :nono: I know there are many good and caring stylists but all it takes is just one who is arrogant and pushy and tears through like you don't know a thing about the stuff on your own head. Go curly for awhile.

OP, press'n curl works better for maintaining straightened natural hair over ceramic iron. But you go with the grease.
 
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This is what I do: After showering my hair, I apply a sopping amount of VO5 conditioner to the hair, the only other thing I do is add an oil on top of it when I twist each section. Nothing else added. The key is to do the hair when it is very wet so that it has a good set. The other thing is add moisturing conditioners with a little oil ie.e Vatika oil. No humectants. I use a Denman on each secton of hair....then twist.
 
Tis why I refuse to go to another salon. I just can't. :nono: I know there are many good and caring stylists but all it takes is just one who is arrogant and pushy and tears through like you don't know a thing about the stuff on your own head. Go curly for awhile.

OP, press'n curl works better for maintaining straightened natural hair over ceramic iron. But you go with the grease.[/QUOTE]

I have forund this to be different for my hair. :yep: Press and curl actually dried my hair. While the ceramic truly straightened it. I would only pin curl my hair and I get very beautiful waves of hair. I'm not into "set looking curls" but a natural fall of waves. I don't go with grease because of the fried chicken affect. lol!:grin:
 

Lmao @fried chicken effect!

I've been pin curling since Thursday night... DirectorChic how long do your pin curls usually last? She flat ironed me Thursday and surprisingly the curls are still here...
 
Ladies- I asked this in another thread and haven't gotten a response so far, maybe someone already in here can help? I tried to do a ponytail/bun... My hair at the roots was SO THICK! HOW in the WORLD are y'all laying your hair from edges to crown down successfully??? I went out this weekend and bought 1. Hicks Edges 2. Curls Passion Fruit Curl Control Paste 3. Design Essentials SLEEK edge control 4. Gorilla Snot Hair Gel I'm such a PJ!!!:ohwell: no way I should've bought all this, but still nothing worked! When I tried with EcoStyler to lay my hair, that didn't do well at all... the Gorilla snot didn't help either... UGH!!! I seem to have these lil fuzzies that sprout up all over - and when it DRIES!!!! It's dull and not shiny at ALL!!!! How do I acheive that laid down shiny look? Even wrapping my hair in a silk scarf AND a pantyhose... Help please???

is your hair blown out straight in this bun or is it curly and in it's natural state?

i get my edges to lie down when straight by doing 4 things:

sparingly apply hair grease just to the edges -- yes, hair grease. i use africa's best castor oil grease. grease repels water.

flat iron with my Edge Stick

apply a small amount of Edge Control

tie down with a scarf

When curly i get my edges to lie down by ----

wetting them - cup water in my hands from the sink or rinse my hair in the shower

apply Chicoro's edge recipe ---- aloe gel, a tiny amount of guar gum to thicken the mixture and Hot Six oil (any oil wll do, but Hot 6 Oil has a vitamin E and that keeps the mix from spoiling without refrigerating. if you use a pure oil you need to keep the mix in the fridge.)

tie down with a scarf

add a dab of EcoStyler pink if the edges are still a little bouncy

I also find that, the better the condition of your hair, the more apt the edges and the rest of your hair are to cooperate. when my hair needs to be cleaned and conditioned, it won't cooperate.:nono:
 
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Lmao @fried chicken effect!

I've been pin curling since Thursday night... DirectorChic how long do your pin curls usually last? She flat ironed me Thursday and surprisingly the curls are still here...

They actually last as long as yours. What I like to do though is at night, I put it in a comfortable semi high bun. I do not use rollers to keep a set. The result is a feminine fall of waves the next day. Big waves not small ones. My hair is touching waist length so with the waves it hits bottom of brastrap. When the wind blows, it moves naturally. If in a ponytail, then the ponytail has body. The waves are stubborn...but that's my hair.
 
@sunshinebeautiful I'm in humidity central in Florida as well. Details please! What are all the products you use for a defined twist out, besides Ecostyler (and how long does it last?) The glycerin in ecostyler doesn't affect you?

You have any pics? If I could get a defined twistout and have it last for more than A FEW HOURS, I might BC sooner than later!

A lot of products have glycerin in it, but at least for me, if it's far enough down in the ingredient list, you don't get the poof effect. I don't use ANY products that have glycerin as one of the first ingredients.

Usually, after I wash and condition, I usually use Paul Mitchell The Conditioner as my leave-in, and then seal it in with shea butter. I'm no hair expert :look: but I think the shea butter helps to seal moisture in and keeps the moisture from the humidity in the air out to prevent the hair from swelling up. When I wear a twistout, I apply a liberal amount of Ecostyler gel and twists, let it air dry, and I'm pretty much good to go. My hair stays pretty moisturized until my next wash. :yep:

Ditto to what everyone else was saying about the SheaMoisture products. I tried one of their products and :nono:. It was poof city from all of the glycerin. I threw the rest in the trash.
 
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I was getting the puffy soggy hair as well until I found out it was the glycerin in products I was using. Especially if it's high up on the list. Glycerin in humid weather destroys my styles completely. I do much better using non glycerin products. Humidity will always affect natural hair but for me it's been greatly reduced by cutting out glycerin.

Just curious but what products were you using?

Ditto. Same for me.
 
So I heard a theory about puffy hair and I wonder what y'all think about it.

The gist: when you hair is properly moisturized, it will not react to humidity. Only when hair is dry does it react to humidity because it is soaking up mositure from the air.

Thoughts?
 
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