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Good luck CoCo let us know how it went.
Okay, I took my twists down this morning and I'm going to mak another attempt to wash and detangle. I'm hopeful that this time around there will be less shedding.
I plan to prepoo with Amla oil and cowash with Hello Hydration condish. I'll let you know how it turns out.
Okay, so the other night when I got home I got started on my hair. I wound up prepooing with Vatika and Bramhi oil, along with a mixture of V05 and Garnier conditioners. I documented everything in a new album. I even took a picture of the hair I shed during detangling. Let me know if this is a sufficient amount for two weeks worth of twists :
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/album.php?albumid=4924
Overall, I think I did a better job with detangling. I'd like to shed less the next time around.
Ms_CoCo37, your hair sooooo B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L...!!!
i've just been reading that molasses (bio black type) is really good for detangling hair and giving it nutrients!
gonna try it....
Grow, let me know how that works!
Hi Lovelies! Just popping in for a brief minute. I recently invested in one of those Ouidad Double Detangler Combs. All I have to say is:
BEST INVESTMENT EVER!!!!!!!!!!!
It's been a total lifesaver for me. It's cut my detangling down like you wouldn't believe...AND I'm not combing out as much hair either. I'm a very happy camper right now.
Hi Sheryl I want to give you a . I saw the thread that you started about the stylist. Sorry you and your hair had to endure that type of trauma.
What is your protein treatment?ok so I washed my hair today only doing my protein treatment. I did not follow it up with a moisturizing DC as my hair felt really soft after using my protein treatment.
Mwedzi, I'm happy you've found something that works for you. I've always considered you my sister in detangling trials. I don't know anyone whose hair tangles like mine and retangles so quickly after detangling.I am definitely going to keep up this blow dry and flat iron thing every 2-3 weeks. Assuming I don't see damage. It's so nice to feel like I have normal hair that can be done in a normal amount of time.
No! Do not use cooking garlic powder in your shampoo. People are talking about real pure powdered garlic that you would find in a health food store. I don't know how much they are using.the one i use in the kitchen (it's powdered and a bit salty), is that ok to use in my conditioners?!
What is your oil?Detangling still going well. I'm still using the same oil. It's my "crack".
For some us, water washes the tangles in. I do agree with you about keeping the hair smoothed back though.I lose little to no hair while detangling. I'll try and post a pic of this after my next wash.
1. The trick is to let the water wash the tangles out for you. VO5 and LTR moisturizing conditioners are fine.
What seamless comb do you use? Do you have a link?I lose very little hair when detangling. I cannot stress enough the importance of using seamless combs.
Yes, but for some people, the amount of shedding is a real problem that hinders that achievement of their hair goals. Blocking DHT won't negatively affect the growth process, it just means that it goes on for longer before the hair sheds - you extend your growth cycle so each strand stays on your head for a longer time and gets the chance to grow longer.And don't we want our hair to shed as it normally would? Isn't that apart of the growth cycle (barring any illnesses)?
I just started detangling while in the shower under straight running water w/o conditioner and have noticed I've lost alot less hair than in the past. Usually if I go a week w/o detangling and even using conditioner would have alot of hair in the brush. Not with this method. Id say I'm down to half the amount I was w/ conditioner detangling.
Sometimes I add coconut oil before, depends my mood.