2014 Deep Condition Challenge

Dc'd with
CD monoi repairing mask
Grapeseed oil
Rose water
Nectar agave

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Tomorrow is wash day. I will be DCing with SSI Riche Moisture Mask mixed with Silk Dreams Shea What!

Update:
DCing now with a Shea What!, SSI Riche Moisture Mask and Hairveda's Moist 24-7 mix.

I am mixing stuff up to use it up.
 
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Bout to deep condition with ion 100% vegan triple shea butter complex moisturizing conditioner. Dang that's a lot to say but it sounds so delicious
 
Bask cacao bark deep conditioning hair treat with bask yam nectar intense hair nourisher mixed on dry hair. I wet my gloves with a little at the end to smooth a bit more.

The smell is so yummy. It looked like chocolat ice cream with caramel sauce drizzled on before I mixed it up. It is intoxicating.

Eta: I always use vinyl gloves when putting product on my hair. The condtioner smoothes on easier. I slick it on like a relaxer. The smoothing is very relaxing.

I can't see any mentions on my IPhone. PM me if it is a must see. Allons y
 
HanaKuroi said:
Bask cacao bark deep conditioning hair treat with bask yam nectar intense hair nourisher mixed on dry hair. I wet my gloves with a little at the end to smooth a bit more.

The smell is so yummy. It looked like chocolat ice cream with caramel sauce drizzled on before I mixed it up. It is intoxicating.

Eta: I always use vinyl gloves when putting product on my hair. The condtioner smoothes on easier. I slick it on like a relaxer. The smoothing is very relaxing.

I can't see any mentions on my IPhone. PM me if it is a must see. Allons y

Yup, this was wonderful. I will always mix them from now on. I think I will place an order for 2 cacao treats before the sale is over.

Hair is soft and curls are smooth and sproingier. I was worried about the glycerin but this is rinsed out so it didn't matter.

I can't see any mentions on my IPhone. PM me if it is a must see. Allons y
 
Yes, and it saves my nails and manicure and no nails snagging in my hair.

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Do you use special gloves? I've lost many hairs to my nails:nono: Do you use them as you wash as well? I'm thinking it would be uncomfortable but then again I use gloves when I henna and it's just fine.
 
Nix08 said:
Do you use special gloves? I've lost many hairs to my nails:nono: Do you use them as you wash as well? I'm thinking it would be uncomfortable but then again I use gloves when I henna and it's just fine.

I use vinyl. They are slippery. I use size small. Do not use rubber, (too much friction) or nitrile (the finger tips are textured and prevents them from gliding through your strands).

Yes, I use them for washing too. I also apply my butters, creams and hair milks. I rarely apply product with my bare hands. I think it aids in laying my cuticles down.

The Sallys brand gloves get holes in them very easily. The medical grade vinyl gloves are best. I am pretty sure the brand I use is call Dynarex and I buy them on Amazon. Just make sure you get gloves to fit your hands. Gloves that are too big slide around and you can't feel what you are doing.

I have sensitive hands but I discovered less breakage using vinyl gloves.

I can't see any mentions on my IPhone. PM me if it is a must see. Allons y
 
Dcing with Honey Hemp on most of my hair and sampling Nothing But DC on some parts. Heading under the dryer for 15 minutes
 
I use vinyl. They are slippery. I use size small. Do not use rubber, (too much friction) or nitrile (the finger tips are textured and prevents them from gliding through your strands).

Yes, I use them for washing too. I also apply my butters, creams and hair milks. I rarely apply product with my bare hands. I think it aids in laying my cuticles down.

The Sallys brand gloves get holes in them very easily. The medical grade vinyl gloves are best. I am pretty sure the brand I use is call Dynarex and I buy them on Amazon. Just make sure you get gloves to fit your hands. Gloves that are too big slide around and you can't feel what you are doing.

I have sensitive hands but I discovered less breakage using vinyl gloves.

I can't see any mentions on my IPhone. PM me if it is a must see. Allons y

HanaKuroi I totally agree. I've been using vinyl gloves for about a year and they make a huge difference when applying product to the hair. Outside of henna, I started using them when applying honey to my hair. I like you can re-use them a couple of times before throwing them out. I try to snag them from the Dr;s office when I can. :look:
 
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