**2013 Ceramides Challenge**

So far I've been in Senegalese twists all year and haven't incorporated much ceramides into my regimen but yesterday I did wash my twists and did a hot oil treatment with many natural 7 oil and my roots feel so soft and my scalp isn't so itchy anymore. I'll try to incorporate oiling my scalp more often along with the GHE to see results from the ceramides.
 
Co-washed, dced, moisturized and sealed with my trusty GSO. The shine is amaaazing. I put my hair in some Celie braids and will keep these under a satin cap and beanie for a couple weeks.
 
Washed, Con with Nexxus plaits sprayed with Ginsing Miracle Wonder 8 oil before covering hair with wig cap and wig.
 
Wash Day:
Co-cleanse - L'oreal Evercreme Cleansing Conditioner (grapeseed oil)
Conditioner - L'oreal Eversleek Reparative Smoothing Conditioner (sunflower oil)
O in LOC Method - Hot Six Oil (contains a few ceramides) -I don't see it on the list
 
Thursday night I did a light poo with HQS Shine & Define Moisture Shampoo, protein rinse with Joice K-Pak Reconstructor condish and a overnight DC (no heat) with SheScentIt Banana Brûlée DC (Cottonseed Oil)...

Banana Brûlée: The ingredients alone will peak your interest! Not sure if you ladies have tried her products, but I did a haul over BF and between this conditioner, the Coco Creme Leave-In and the Avocado Conditioner (GSO), I am really in love. Been using each frequently and these items are staple-worthy! I've posted the Banana Brûlée ingredients below. Aside for the ceramide benefit, the other ingredients are delicious :lick:


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Thursday night I did a light poo with HQS Shine & Define Moisture Shampoo, protein rinse with Joice K-Pak Reconstructor condish and a overnight DC (no heat) with SheScentIt Banana Brûlée DC (Cottonseed Oil)...

Banana Brûlée: The ingredients alone will peak your interest! Not sure if you ladies have tried her products, but I did a haul over BF and between this conditioner, the Coco Creme Leave-In and the Avocado Conditioner (GSO), I am really in love. Been using each frequently and these items are staple-worthy! I've posted the Banana Brûlée ingredients below. Aside for the ceramide benefit, the other ingredients are delicious :lick:

I LOVE the coco creme LI and the avocado condish! I just couldn't get with the banana brulee! My hair hates it. I have a little over half a jar left and refuse to use it ever again! Lol!
 
Thursday night I did a light poo with HQS Shine & Define Moisture Shampoo, protein rinse with Joice K-Pak Reconstructor condish and a overnight DC (no heat) with SheScentIt Banana Brûlée DC (Cottonseed Oil)...

Banana Brûlée: The ingredients alone will peak your interest! Not sure if you ladies have tried her products, but I did a haul over BF and between this conditioner, the Coco Creme Leave-In and the Avocado Conditioner (GSO), I am really in love. Been using each frequently and these items are staple-worthy! I've posted the Banana Brûlée ingredients below. Aside for the ceramide benefit, the other ingredients are delicious :lick:

I'm highly interested in the Avocado condish, getting it after Curly Kinks

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Co-washed with SSI Avocado Condish and Joico Intense Hydrator... Set with magnetic rollers and sealed with Donna Bella Perla Organic Oil Leave-in (WGO)...

Donna Bella: Serum-like texture that goes on extremely light. I use it after all my sets and my hair is NEVER weighed down or heavy. It also has Argan oil and a few cones. But it gives great shine and adds sooooo much softness.

Grabbed it at a local Dominican BSS. About $15 for 2 oz. A little bit goes a long way. Night.

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I am still using my castor/rice bran/grapeseed oil mix. I am using it on my scalp, and I am loving it on my hair. The castor oil gives me great moisture. I just mist with water, and use the the oil on my scalp and hair. I don't ever remember a product making my hair feel this way. And it is not weighed down like with other oils. I love it. I am going to order me more bottles of castor oil. I have plenty of the others.
 
Hi all, I have my hair in cornrows under my wig and want to ensure my oils gets into every crevice!

Does anyone apply their oil from a spray bottle? I just wonder what you are using to 'thin' the oil so that you can it comes out of the spray bottle?

My thinking is oils are too heavy to be distributed in this way - I'm hoping you'll prove me wrong!

Hope that makes sense!
 
Hi all, I have my hair in cornrows under my wig and want to ensure my oils gets into every crevice!

Does anyone apply their oil from a spray bottle? I just wonder what you are using to 'thin' the oil so that you can it comes out of the spray bottle?

My thinking is oils are too heavy to be distributed in this way - I'm hoping you'll prove me wrong!

Hope that makes sense!

You can thin it with a little water, or depending on your oil, it may be thin enough to pass through a spray bottle with no issue. I have a leave-in/oil/water mix that I use on my protective styles.

HTH
 
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