overtherainbow
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^^Thanks! They're actually from the mens section
I have actually done this every day this week. I use either honey or my Eden Bodyworks Co-wash to cleanse and KKKT as the conditioner. I use Camille Rose Curl Maker as my styler. I shake it out in the shower and I use a tee shirt to catch any drips and I use the shirt to "fluff" my curls. I call it my Kokopelli hair. I'm getting used to the look but I love the way it feels, even when it finally dries. One more thing...I do a rinse after the styler by covering the spray from the shower head with my hand and letting the water splash onto my hair gently.Can yal naturals post before and after if you try this?
I love your hair. I've been doing this daily for about a week. I actually think I could get more than one day if my hair was long enough to pineapple. For now, I love water in my hair. I love jumping in the shower and letting the water run through my hair. I love the way it feels after the "method" when it's dry at the end of the day. Most of all, I love that I actually have curls...all this time and I didn't know. I can't stop touching them!I tried his exact method on my 4b hair: Wet Dry Drying was not too bad. I lightly blotted the coils that framed my face with a turbie twist and went on with my day. After the first hour, my hair was no longer dripping wet. 12 hours later, my hair was still damp, but a quick blow dry fixed that. Overall this is my best WNG and I got tons of compliments. My hair is very moisturized, soft and still detangled. I'm currently wearing second day hair, which is a bit frizzy and shrunken, but still nice. Best of all, this style took about 20 minutes in the shower I'm kicking myself for not paying attention to Dickeys method before.
only thing that would speed up drying time would be sitting under a hooded dryer or using the blow dryer. I can't deal with wet hair all over me so I sit under the dryer.What conditioners are you all using to saturate your hair? And does anyone have tips for speeding up drying time?
My hair is short but very dense. The shaking helps but blotting with an an old t-shirt gets the drips.What conditioners are you all using to saturate your hair? And does anyone have tips for speeding up drying time?
So far this is NOT working for me. I want it to work. LOL.
I tried his exact method on my 4b hair: Wet Dry Drying was not too bad. I lightly blotted the coils that framed my face with a turbie twist and went on with my day. After the first hour, my hair was no longer dripping wet. 12 hours later, my hair was still damp, but a quick blow dry fixed that. Overall this is my best WNG and I got tons of compliments. My hair is very moisturized, soft and still detangled. I'm currently wearing second day hair, which is a bit frizzy and shrunken, but still nice. Best of all, this style took about 20 minutes in the shower I'm kicking myself for not paying attention to Dickeys method before.
Someone I have known for a number of years but who hasn't seen me "unrelaxed" saw me yesterday and wanted to know how I made my hair curl. She laughed when I told her what I was doing. Today I used honey as my conditioner and applied my Kinky Curly Curling Custard on top of that and my hair is super defined and super soft at the same time. Someone told me that I couldn't get defined and soft at the same time...They were WRONG!
I do wet it but I don't spray it with the shower head, I cup my hand to block the spray from washing away the product and just do a cursory once-under to get water on it. I don't rinse the honey in this instance but I don't saturate my hair with it either. My hair seems to love honey and it's not sticky as I would have expected. I sometimes use it as my cowash and this was an experiment as my leave-in.Cattypus1 Did you wet your hair after using Curling Custard? How long did you leave the honey on. I'm jealous. My curls look nothing like they do wet and certainly soft. I have cute tight separated ringlets......When it's dry its not as separated and looks dry.
My apologies on the size...I am having trouble trying to resize the pictures...let me try again.
LOVE YOUR HAIR! Do you get multiple days out of your wash and go?
Thank you bebezazueta ... I did this on a Friday morning and washed it out that Sunday afternoon. I was EXTREMELY skeptical because my hair tangles very easily. Amazingly...de-tangling went on as usual...possibly even easier. I attribute this to no finger separation or manipulation during the entire wash process to get this going. I didn't wash sections like I usually do and I worked with with shower head...I don't how to explain it. I haven't attempted it again...I might this Monday and shared my final impression.
Tried this method again but I used a strong hold gel to see if it helped. It didn't. My curls are frizzy with no hold. My hair came out too flat and this method pulls most of my curls out. Maybe it works better for tighter textures.
That's weird that you get more shrinkage and I don't get enough lol....which I never thought I would ever say in my natural life lol.Nope. Lol. I'm still trying, but the shrinkage is just too much. I even got under the dryer this time for a bit...better but not much. Maybe I need to add the diffuser step. My hair is just short of APL stretched. I barely clear neck length with those tiny little coils. Lol. I prefer those coils after a flat twist out. I will say my cottony hair is less frizzy day 2 than after a twistout.