Blessedwithabundance14
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Do you put water, oil, and seal with a butter, or water, butter, then seal with oil? A beautician said the water, oil, then butter, but my friend said otherwise. Please let me know which way is correct?
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My liquid is water. Or tea. Maybe a little oil to Soaking wet hair. Then butter OR grease. Hair still soaking.
Moisture retained 4 days easy.
For me personally, water or a tea rinse then a mixture of grapeseed oil and castor oil. I found butters too heavy and hard to wash out of my hair. My hair is fine 4b.
ETA: BTW, my hair stays moisturized for several days. As needed, I rinse my hair (which is usually in twists or braids) extremely well with water and apply oil afterwards.
^Soak a tea bag (green tea, spearmint tea, white tea, black tea, whatever is your fancy) in a gallon of very warm/hot water and let the bag seep for a couple of hours. Wait until it's cooled off to use.
I read somewhere long ago that tea is suppose to strengthen the hair shaft (spearmint tea or mint tea in general was suppose to stop hair loss). I don't know how true those statements are, but it's very refreshing to pour warm tea on your head. It doesn't last long but I love the light, sweet smell from the tea rinse.
I do LCS with KC Califia Moisturizing Spray, APB Hair Creme, and OGX Coconut Milk Anti Breakage Serum when needed. One session can last 6-10 days with maybe one edges/nape touch up with cream and a few drops of oil after 4 or 5 days.
Omg 6-10 days! Whoa! Does serum work better than oil? Do you only do this during wash days?