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Does relaxed hair like water?????

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VeiledBeauty

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have a very important question and it very personal.. I'm a muslim woman and when we are intimate with our husbands after we much take a certain type of bath.. it involves wetting our hair.. so say we are intimate twice on two different time but on the same day we would have to wet our hair twice. what i would liket to know is what do ihave to do to my hair so it wont become messed up from wetting it soo much.. i read that natural hair loooves water but it that the same for relaxed hair.. can someone give my a plan of action.. like do i just wet and try to air dry it? what should i put on it (leave in ,moisturizing conditioner)? please help???



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veiledbeauty
 
Water is fine, for our relaxed hair. When you wet it, you can put in a moisturizing conditioner and then rinse it out. You just have to make sure it doesn't dry poofy or frizzy. You can put a leave in conditioner and a serum (Garnier makes a good one, and I use the generic version of Chi silk infusion from Sally's) and put just a little dab of oil on your hands, detangle with a wide toothed comb, then let it air dry. Dry it in a ponytail and put a scarf on so that it air dries flat. Don't use a rubberband when you put it in a ponytail because it'll break your hair! You can use a cloth ponytail holder. Hope that helped :)
 
Along with what shunemite said, instead of drying in a ponytail you could braid your hair up (either in cornrows or just several regular braids) and let your hair dry that way. You could use twists also.
 
Along with what shunemite said, instead of drying in a ponytail you could braid your hair up (either in cornrows or just several regular braids) and let your hair dry that way. You could use twists also.
Good idea, I forgot about that one!
 
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