blackindia07
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Hello all....Ive been very curious about something....Ive noticed that most women on the site that do curly/coily wash and gos are natural.  
 
I am one year texlaxed and was always relaxed bone straight prior to that.
 
Im the summer I LOVE to rock my wash and gos with my curly, squiggly, poofy, frizzy mess of a mop top!
  (the bigger I can get my hair the better!) And I have been trying to get advice from others that wash and go but Im a little reluctant now because Im afraid that products may not work the same on my relaxed hair.  
 
Are there any other woman out there who relax and wear their wet hair out with curls? If so...what do you use?
 
TIA
				
			I am one year texlaxed and was always relaxed bone straight prior to that.
Im the summer I LOVE to rock my wash and gos with my curly, squiggly, poofy, frizzy mess of a mop top!
  (the bigger I can get my hair the better!) And I have been trying to get advice from others that wash and go but Im a little reluctant now because Im afraid that products may not work the same on my relaxed hair.  Are there any other woman out there who relax and wear their wet hair out with curls? If so...what do you use?
TIA
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. Now I have to do braidouts for curls.
	
	
	
  If I put too much oil my hair would be flat....if there wasnt enough my hair would be buffy.  I would like to use one product consistently...no surprises!  LOL
 I'm moving back to FLA though, so YAY!!! Anyway, getting distracted...). I've been using Aveeno leave-in, just a *touch* of Queen Helene's conditioner (to give my ends some weight) and coconut oil/whatever sealant I'm in the mood for. I had a heavy/weighty conditioner simply because my hair takes forever to dry, and when the high here is only 65, parts of my hair dry faster than others, and I don't want my ends to get fly away/frizzy while my roots and the majority of my strands are coiled. I'm growing out a bleach/dye job, so ends are kinda rough. 