shortycocoa
Hair Weave Killer
White women with curly hair, non Black pocs with curly hair, white mothers with mixed children, Black women with type 3 to 4a hair, salon dependent women with curly hair that live by wash n go, they have a large diversely demographic. The curly girl method high jacked the natural hair movement along with the devacut.
True indeed!!! I remember buying her book during my first year being natural. (Lorraine Massey) I still have that book packed away somewhere. There were also several black women on Fotki years ago discussing their experiences with her products, meeting her, and what was said during consultations with her on whether a Devacut would be good for their hair or not.
man I can't keep up with all this stuff. Where can I listen to this episode?


(I'm a drama queen ignore me lol)

I love the scent! It is also hydrating because it's definitely not stripping! Far from a clarifying shampoo. I shampoo'ed with it twice! (I usually only shampoo the length of my hair once because I always shampoo my roots twice with a Salicylic acid containing shampoo). It left my hair feeling great, clean and soft.
I couldn't finesse it (not yet at least). I "deep conditioned" with it for about an hour (they said it counts as a hair mask if you leave it on your head for some time). I didn't have a processing cap on top so it dried in my hair. I tried to lightly rinse it out, in order to keep the amazing curl definition it gave me but it was kind of hard to rinse out! I eventually got it out but there were still some spots left lol. My hair did feel soft afterwards but for it to be a deep conditioner or a mask it was just ok. Also, it didn't have much slip so I wouldn't detangle with it.
The conditioner had more hold and defining power to me. Mind you, to get good definition for me, I usually need curling creams. I think Eden Bodyworks is the only leave-in that I've tried that defines my hair like crazy.