Chicoro
9 Year Shea Anniversary: Started Dec 16th, 2016!
Thank you!
In November and December of last year, I bought the GHD Duet Blow Dry (which I love so much I got a second one while it was on sale for more than half off around black Friday) and used that back to back. From January, my press this week I didn't do anything special. Once a month I washed with Sedal ceremidas shampoo. I applied deep conditioner as though it were leave-in. The conditioners I used up these three months were Naturalle Mega Grow DC (used up..godo DC on my hair), Naturelle Indian Clay DC (used up not bad but not moisturizing enough for me), and I partially used a jar of Curl Mix Brown Sugar Baby DC(Loved this one the most out of the three, although the other two were good). After I applied my deep conditioner I layered my hair with an oil. I either used straight safflower oil or an oil mix of avocado, Haitian black castor oil, ashwaghanda, Fenugreek powder(from henna sooq, I haven't graduated to making my own like you ladies), and Chebe powder. I'd apply hair butter on my ends. Sometimes my hair butter was straight shea butter, other times a blend like Aethiopika from Qhemet Biologics or the H2Pro Healing butter shine. All the butters I used had a shea butter base. I twisted or braided my hair in 5-10 sections. I would unravel and swoop in a bang in the front after it finished air drying. I kept the rest of it on an updo or under a hat. If I wanted to skip a wash then I would rinse my hair and just apply more deep conditioner to it or a moisturiser and reseal with the oil and butter. One more thing. I co-washed from week to week but once a month I would shampoo and also detangle with the Olivia Garden CurlyHair Brush. My hair grew but I had more splits than I should have so it was a wash when I dusted off the straggly parts. I did enjoy my hair these past few months, so no complaints; but I expected more retention than where I landed.
Thank you for the detailed information. I appreciate the courtesy of taking the time to explain your process. I love details and getting into folks' [hair] business.
Your hair looks different to me.
So this was a December to March process that you newly implemented?
It's denser, thicker, darker and longer [based on the pictures I've seen].
To check my understanding, you did more oil and butter saturation than usual? Or, have you always done lots of oil an butter saturation as the end step of your hair process? My gut says no, no you did not always do this. But, you know your process and can correct me.
You are a Shea head. If I didn't e-know you, my Spidey Senses would be twitching because the hair is 'otherwordly' in its length, thickness and density. The marks of a Shea head.
But I think I know everything. So, I am looking forward to be enlightened!