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I finally have wash n go pics (yikes)

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Mook's hair

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Here they are. NAKED Wash n go. I did add products after taking the pics but I doubt I'll do this much. IT was too much hassle to deal with by the end of the day. My hair tightens up drastically when left to its own devices. It took way longer to section off and handle as a result of allowing it to dry loose like this.
But I thought you all might like to see the pics I took.

Type 4a/B New to being natural.
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That is so beautiful. And huge.

But you're right, allowing my hair to shrink up is easy but I have to pay for it later if I do it too many days in a row. Did you say you sectioned it once it was dry? You should have wet it again, that always makes it way easier for me.
 
Love Love LOVE your puff Mook!! Beautiful thick and gorgeous hair. :lick:

Lots of us can't do pure shrunken puffs (or wash n gos) anymore for the same reasons but what you CAN do is try stretching your hair in braids or twists first, let them get almost dry, as you take them out put your products on them THEN make your puff. If your hair has dried already, spritz a little spritz in your hands and gently rub on the hair (a bit more on the ends) then add a little gel or whatever and make your puff.

I've found doing it like this (I still never wear it loose and free, just in puffs), the hair doesn't get nearly as tangly as it does when allowed to shrink up like it usually does.

Try that, see how it goes.
 
Love Love LOVE your puff Mook!! Beautiful thick and gorgeous hair. :lick:

Lots of us can't do pure shrunken puffs (or wash n gos) anymore for the same reasons but what you CAN do is try stretching your hair in braids or twists first, let them get almost dry, as you take them out put your products on them THEN make your puff. If your hair has dried already, spritz a little spritz in your hands and gently rub on the hair (a bit more on the ends) then add a little gel or whatever and make your puff.

I've found doing it like this (I still never wear it loose and free, just in puffs), the hair doesn't get nearly as tangly as it does when allowed to shrink up like it usually does.

Try that, see how it goes.

and just because i see that you posted i have to tell you AGAIN :giggle:

i :love: your hair!
 
Girl, you scared me with the yikes, I came in here thinking you had jacked your head up.

It's beautiful! I can't wait until my puff gets that big!
 
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