Almost 3 years natural.. here's my first twist out. (pitchas)

Gorgeous!!!
I looked at your regimen on that blog post. Do you still use the Moe Gro? A thread about it bumped up and I was thinking of using but I don't have the aloe juice on me right now. I was wondering if I could make it without and still get results. Do you follow the original recipe?
 
Gorgeous!!!
I looked at your regimen on that blog post. Do you still use the Moe Gro? A thread about it bumped up and I was thinking of using but I don't have the aloe juice on me right now. I was wondering if I could make it without and still get results. Do you follow the original recipe?

Thanks! I havent used it since 2009. I tried to make some Jan 2011 or Dec 2010... but I accidentally burned the herbs :look::lol:. I got the best results when I followed the original recipe. HTH
 
Awesome hair.

Small tip for those asking about their hair drying after washing and twisting if I need my hair to be dry in the morning I sit under the dryer for 15 - 20 min before bed or get up 15 min earlier.
 
Yeah, I was just reading an old thread on CN talking about twistouts vs braidouts and how on some people they both come out kind of crinkly. It's interesting! I prefer twistouts myself (mine are moreso wavy) since they take less time and have less tendency to tangle when taking down. What did you think, will you revisit? I think it looks great on you :)
 
Hey can you explain this tip again. I don't understanding scratching perpendicular...

Tip: Get rid of parts by "scratching" perpendicular along the part to close up the gap and bring the hair together.

Tks!
 
Yeah, I was just reading an old thread on CN talking about twistouts vs braidouts and how on some people they both come out kind of crinkly. It's interesting! I prefer twistouts myself (mine are moreso wavy) since they take less time and have less tendency to tangle when taking down. What did you think, will you revisit? I think it looks great on you :)

Thank you :) I will probably do twist outs because I agree that they are easier to take down.

Absolutely beautiful!!! So you used only the Mane and Tail Conditioner as your leave in?

Thanks! Yes'm

Hey can you explain this tip again. I don't understanding scratching perpendicular...

Tip: Get rid of parts by "scratching" perpendicular along the part to close up the gap and bring the hair together.

Tks!

Sure! Sorry I'm not the best at explaining. Scratch on the part in the direction you made the part. Did that help?
 
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