contsantia
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I really like wearing wng but my hair gets completely tangled after. i this normal for all naturals?
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What seems messy? If you mean the clay, then it's not messy at all for me. I add ingredients to a condiment bottle and shake vigorously to completely blend. If you're not a DIYer you can buy pre-made mud wash from Teressentials.The seems so messy. Are the bars better than the powder?
This got me thru the winter. But once I began using DevaCurl products, I had to tone down product use.I never used clay out of pure laziness, but I get similar results from the Anthony Dickey WNG (Heres a thread: https://longhaircareforum.com/threads/anthony-dickey-method.729695/) I have type four hair so this really helps keep my hair detangled and elongated without all the hard work or the knots.
I never used clay out of pure laziness, but I get similar results from the Anthony Dickey WNG (Heres a thread: https://longhaircareforum.com/threads/anthony-dickey-method.729695/) I have type four hair so this really helps keep my hair detangled and elongated without all the hard work or the knots. The best part is that not including prepoo time, the process takes 20 minutes in the shower. And once you're out the shower, you're done. At night, I keep my hair from tangling by separating it into four *lightly* banded pigtails with satin headbands. In the morning I just quickly fluff with wet hands. When my hair is loose, I wash every 3-4 days just because I have an oily scalp, but with proper nightly care, I could probably stretch out one wash n go to 6 days because they look better with age.
I like this method because I really can't be bothered with shingling my hair or trying to manually define a curl. The laziness is real. I like that this method "freezes" my natural curl pattern after it was enhanced with moisturizing products.
I like this method. The only problem is I can't find a good product to give me nice results in the shower. The only thing that works is Kinky Curly Knot Today Curling Custard which takes days to dry even after I diffuse. What do you use as your styler?
My aversion to working in sections is from the ease of caring for a closely barbered style for years. My hair is really thick. Working in sections will take a long time and I'm not looking forward to it.Applying gel in sections starting at the roots so the hairs shed I'm a uniform manner has been key for me...
Questforperfectcurl. Her hair is very thick and long now. She has a recent video showing how she applies gel in larger sections.My aversion to working in sections is from the ease of caring for a closely barbered style for years. My hair is really thick. Working in sections will take a long time and I'm not looking forward to it.
But UGH...she is so describing my hair. What is her channel name?
Thx.Questforperfectcurl. Her hair is very thick and long now. She has a recent video showing how she applies gel in larger sections.
I wear wash n goes 99.99% of the time and I don't have issues with tangles or ssk's. I think what helps me is definitely working in sections. I do four big sections that I break down further. You also need to use lots of water and moisturizing products. I love running gels with a lot of slip. My favorites are as I am curling jelly and Camille rose naturals curl maker. I style it once a week and wet and shake every morning.My aversion to working in sections is from the ease of caring for a closely barbered style for years. My hair is really thick. Working in sections will take a long time and I'm not looking forward to it.
But UGH...she is so describing my hair. What is her channel name?
I never used clay out of pure laziness, but I get similar results from the Anthony Dickey WNG (Heres a thread: https://longhaircareforum.com/threads/anthony-dickey-method.729695/) I have type four hair so this really helps keep my hair detangled and elongated without all the hard work or the knots. The best part is that not including prepoo time, the process takes 20 minutes in the shower. And once you're out the shower, you're done. At night, I keep my hair from tangling by separating it into four *lightly* banded pigtails with satin headbands. In the morning I just quickly fluff with wet hands. When my hair is loose, I wash every 3-4 days just because I have an oily scalp, but with proper nightly care, I could probably stretch out one wash n go to 6 days because they look better with age.
I like this method because I really can't be bothered with shingling my hair or trying to manually define a curl. The laziness is real. I like that this method "freezes" my natural curl pattern after it was enhanced with moisturizing products.
I never used clay out of pure laziness, but I get similar results from the Anthony Dickey WNG (Heres a thread: https://longhaircareforum.com/threads/anthony-dickey-method.729695/) I have type four hair so this really helps keep my hair detangled and elongated without all the hard work or the knots. The best part is that not including prepoo time, the process takes 20 minutes in the shower. And once you're out the shower, you're done. At night, I keep my hair from tangling by separating it into four *lightly* banded pigtails with satin headbands. In the morning I just quickly fluff with wet hands. When my hair is loose, I wash every 3-4 days just because I have an oily scalp, but with proper nightly care, I could probably stretch out one wash n go to 6 days because they look better with age.
I like this method because I really can't be bothered with shingling my hair or trying to manually define a curl. The laziness is real. I like that this method "freezes" my natural curl pattern after it was enhanced with moisturizing products.