@Sally. I use S Curl as my leave-in every single wash day and when I am remoisturizing.
After washing and deep conditioning, I go crazy with it, especially on my ends. I may or may not proceed to saturate my hair with oil. Whether or not I use oil, my hair is then heavily coated in Shea butter (not new to me) and braid tautly.
When I am remoisturizing, I undo each braid, then heavily spray S Curl and apply Shea butter again. I honestly rarely ever remoisturise between wash days though, since I wear a baggy constantly and SCurl is super moisturizing. My roots which are not baggied (because I only baggy the ends), can stay moisturzied almost until my next wash. My use of S Curl (and my Regimen in general) is a modified version of Chicoro’s old Regimen, so many things may sound familiar. I’ve been doing this process since December 2016, but only recently added S Curl (the ONLY new product to my regimem) which has made my hair even happier.
@Theresamonet I’ve been using S Curl heavily. I mean, the amount I use on wash day would be baffling to many of you. I have NEVER experienced any sort of stickiness. HOWEVER, the use of S-Curl and Shea butter does give me a greasy coating ( it’s not sticky though, just greasy- which I like), which mostly comes from the SB.
I have heard about stickiness with other Curl activators though, but the use of a cleanser (doesn’t have to be clarifying), should be able to keep your hair from getting sticky ( if that’s something you’re experiencing.)
Take what I say with a grain of salt though, because I live for greasy hair; it’s how I retain length. So
maybe I’m oblivious to this “stickiness” that
might actually be occurring.