I perjured myself and it stunted my progress.
I did not:
- Use all of the shampoos listed (only the Elasta and the Quantum; I had to heavily dilute the Elasta)
- Detangle with any of the products listed (instead, I detangled in the shower while rinsing shampoo from my hair)
- Co-wash (which caused me to stay too close to the protein side of the equation...leading to some breakage)
- Use any of the moisturizers listed (I didn’t see a need)
- Use the sealant mentioned (wheat germ oil makes my hair hard, so I made a new oil mixture using castor, camellia, rice bran, flax seed, apricot kernel and almond)
- DC on a weekly basis (I opted to up my DC’ing sessions to twice a week (¡Soy un idiota!)
- DC with heat (sitting under the dryer is so torturous – I can’t take the heat, so I avoided it in favor of extended DC’ing)
- Refrain from experimenting (I’m a PJ and an admitted sucker for thick, creamy DCs *unapologetic crack head stare*)
I did:
- DC regularly
- Apply castor oil to my hair line (I did it to lay down my edges for a smoother ponytail and received a bonus for my efforts)
- Significantly decrease the amount of time spent during each session by unearthing a better, more effective detangling method
Outcomes:
- My hair line thickened
- I did not retain much growth due to over-manipulation
- My hair received insufficient amounts of moisture
- I experienced unnecessary breakage
Lessons Learned:
- Leaving my hair alone produces optimal results (it doesn’t need to be fiddled with on a daily basis to flourish)
- DC’ing every 7 to 10 days is more than satisfactory
- I must DC with heat in order to garner the most benefit from my conditioners
- An extra moisturizer is unnecessary (using a creamy leave-in and a sealant are quite enough)
- A diluted shampoo is just as effective as its full strength counterpart
- Detangling in the shower IS possible (I can stop looking at people like they’re aliens when they say they do this)
- Regular use of ceramide-laden oils has reduced my need for protein treatments
- I need to give my hair more moisture (I continually exist too far on the protein side of the spectrum; it’s always one treatment shy of an overload)
- My hair may love oil, but not every oil
- My undying love for castor oil is fully warranted (I feel like handing out free bottles to passersby on the street)
Before (left, taken in August) and after (right, taken today)