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janaq2003

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When I bun, my ends always end bushy,fuzzy when I take it down to redo. I moisurize and seal the heck out of my ponytail and this is what I get! Does'nt shed or break- just insanely dry!!! Any ideas?:ohwell:
 
I've never used that leave-in, but I just looked up the ingredients and it seems to have a lot of things that could dry out your hair--i.e. three different kinds of alcohol, citric acid, and salt (which can help infuse more moisture, but you typically wanna rinse that out). I know a lot of ladies love this product but maybe that's what's disagreeing with your hair. If you don't have any other leave-ins you could try using one of your moisturizing or deep conditioners to moisturize your ends instead and then seal with the castor oil. I personally like Giovanni Direct Leave-in on my ends and then seal with an oil. I'm not really an expert on this stuff, I just joined the forum not too long ago, but that's my :twocents: HTH! :)
 
Ends saturated in Hawaiian Silky 14 in 1 Miracle Worker does wonders. It's only like 4 bucks at Sally's and is one of the best moisturizers EVER. It keeps my nape and ends (the two dryest parts of my hair) soft, moisturized, supple and smooooove :yep:

It works wonderfully for my entire family. I can't be without it :love3:
 
So do you ladies use leave-ins, creams, or something else to moisturize your ends in between washes?
 
I'm not advanced yet like some of the others, but I wet bun, and I do thouroughly moisturize my ends then, and between washes every other day with the silk elements moisturizing cream, sealing with oil. I have fine hair, so too much product weighs it down, otherwise I'd moisturize with it everyday. Doing it too much makes my ends to soft, but yes, I moisturize when I bun :)
 
I've never used that leave-in, but I just looked up the ingredients and it seems to have a lot of things that could dry out your hair--i.e. three different kinds of alcohol, citric acid, and salt (which can help infuse more moisture, but you typically wanna rinse that out). I know a lot of ladies love this product but maybe that's what's disagreeing with your hair. If you don't have any other leave-ins you could try using one of your moisturizing or deep conditioners to moisturize your ends instead and then seal with the castor oil. I personally like Giovanni Direct Leave-in on my ends and then seal with an oil. I'm not really an expert on this stuff, I just joined the forum not too long ago, but that's my :twocents: HTH! :)

Those alcohols are actually fatty alcohols that are actually good for the hair. I had actually said the same thing you just said in a previous thread a while back, and someone corrected me.
 
Although I like the Herbal Essence conditioners, the HE LTR leave-in for some reason was drying to my hair so I stopped using it.
 
Those alcohols are actually fatty alcohols that are actually good for the hair. I had actually said the same thing you just said in a previous thread a while back, and someone corrected me.

This is true. Both citric & the salt are too low on the list to make a big difference though. I'm guessing they are probably just in there to balance the ph.

Anyway, the LTR leave-in could be making your hair crunchy & dry b/c it is kind of proteiny.
 
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Those alcohols are actually fatty alcohols that are actually good for the hair. I had actually said the same thing you just said in a previous thread a while back, and someone corrected me.

Oh ok. Forgive me! I didn't know, like I said i'm new and I'm definitely not an expert. :-/
 
When I bun, my ends always end bushy,fuzzy when I take it down to redo. I moisurize and seal the heck out of my ponytail and this is what I get! Does'nt shed or break- just insanely dry!!! Any ideas?:ohwell:

Me too! That's why I wrote off bunning. I want to give a try again though.
 
I use HE LTR, but it agrees better with my wet hair versus on dry.

I like to use a dab of NTM Silk Touch sealed with natural oil daily as well. I left wet bunning alone because I was wetting my whole head. I may revisit and use Tiffers advise and just saturate the length.
 
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