BrownEyez22
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Welcome BrownEyez22!
Your list looks pretty good, I just would like to add a few things.
pre-pooing always helps to soften the hair shaft and helps to detangle as well. I use ORS mayo, infusium23 conditioner and coconut oil, wrap it in saranwrap for 30 minutes then rinse the whole thing.
When I was texturized and washed, I'd detangle, then make 4 braids. I'd unbraid one at a time to finger comb with the pressure of the water, shampoothe roots and condition the hair then i'd rebraid. not a lot of manipulation in that.
In between washes I'd either co-wash or rinse my hair.
Sleeping with magnetic rollers and silver clips might pose a problem not only for confort but also for breakage. With the tossing and turing during the night, your hair would be brushing against the silver clips and would suffer some tension. I would either braids or pincurl...
HTH
Thank you for the welcome and the suggestions, I forgot to include my hair length, it's pretty short in a bob type cut, to the end of my neck in the back and almost to my chin on the sides, so im not sure if the pincurls are a option with the length of my hair. Also, I have a question since my hair is shorter, but I can wear it in a clip, if it's clipped up loosely and not touching my clothes would that be considered a protective style? Here's a picture.
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Dont feel bad, my hair thins out a bit too as it gets longer. I just keep on taking care of it, dusting my own splits, and professionally trimming every 9 months. Since i usually wear my hair rollerset (rather than blown or flat ironed out), you cant really tell that my ends are that much thinner when i wear it down. The roller set tends to give it a nice, full look throughout (such an illusion!
). The ends arent split or anything... Your ends are just the oldest part of the hair, and for us naturally fine-haired gals we see it more. To me, gradually thinning ends are the natural toll my hair is going to take, as the new growth that comes in is thick and strong. Doesnt bother me too much, and when it does i just trim off what i cant tolerate. Since i do this regularly, its never anything major.




I have to always wash in the shower to leave my hair hanging. It's inconvenient sometimes, but not as inconvenient as detangling for hours and losing lots of hair. Also, my hair gets extra dry and tangly in the winter. Adding oil to my rinsing conditioner has been great. I mix the oil and conditioner in my hand and apply it to my, I cover with a cap and let it sit for about 5 minutes while I do my shower duties. The extra oil makes a world of difference in retaining moisture. I only detangle with my fingers under running cool water. This makes detangling with my leave-ins much easier. HTH!

