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after washing, do you apply moisturizer when wet or dry?

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Wet and both. I shake dry and wait a couple hours...then I spray until almost totally wet with liquid leave in and then apply a creamy leave in over that.

I apply oil when my hair is about halfway dry to seal.
 
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If i wait untill its dry to moisturize, me hair is like a dessert

So i towel blot, then moisturize
Then when its dry or almost there, i moisturize again

I use Carefree, its like a creme but not thick
 
Finally discovered KERACARE-LEAVE IN, it's a little like whipped cream better than NEXXUS even. I use it after squeezing the water from my hair. I apply an oil in the morning when I bun.
 
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If I'm airdrying or blowdying--Wet
If I'm sitting under a hooded dryer-- I apply wrap foam while wet, then moisturizer while dry
 
Wet. My leave in is a moisturizer.

I use Fermodyl, which is a liquid. Then I apply leave-in/moisturizer - right now it is Qhemet's Olive Cream. After it is dry, I flatiron. Or while it is still wet I set it.

I really don't need a moisturizer after that, but sometimes I will out a little oil or something on my ends.
 
Both. I spray with Dove Replenishing Mist and then after I airdry I use NTM silk touch leave in.
I bought the dove just to detangle but noticed it makes a huge difference in the softness of my hair so I use it as a wash day leave-in too.
 
i usually towel dry then i add the leave in. a mixture of salerm 21 and ors olive oil lotion. then i add a little more when its almost dry.
 
After washing, I absolutely must apply some sort of moisture while my hair is still wet. If not, the dryness is ridiculous. :nono:
 
Definitely when wet....not dripping, but lightly towel dried. I apply Surge, then GDLI, then shikakai oil, then let air dry or rollerset.
 
Me too : I towel blot my wet hair, then I apply a moisturizer or a leave-in (I think they're the same, but anyway). If I don't do this, my hair will be so dry :perplexed
 
Well when I do rollersets I'll apply a leave in when wet and then why it's dry it'll apply a cream moisturizer

I do the same. That's usually just on wash day though. When I co-wash I usually use a cream moisturizer, particularly NTM leave-in, let it air dry about 80%, then seal with an oil.
 
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