Excellent thread! It's funny you started it bc I took out my yarn braids after a month and a half and did the regular rinse, clarified, poo,and dc which btw I added oils to. Well I was highly disappointed and a bit upset bc after leaving the dc in for about 45min under the dryer and rinsed it out my hair was like hay!
The dc I used was Queen Helene cholesterol my all time fav, the one I use to use when I was relaxed which btw always came out buttery soft. But now I am really getting to know my hair since I am transitioning now going on 16 month.
My hair is telling me that I cannot use the same con products I used when I was relaxed.
A couple of months ago I used a different dc (Dominican line) and my hair came out buttery soft and very easy to manage. Now I know what I must use and not use anymore. Especially since my hair texture is different then when I was relaxed.
For some reason my hair takes very well to Dominincan products. I am a 3c and 4a! So I just ordered more Dominincan products for my transitioning hair type.
But one thing I did not know was what you mentioned earlier in yr blog and that is I did'nt know I should use a moisturizer after. But I allowed my hair to airdry as always and it was as said before rough like hay to the touch. I was like what's up with my hair? But normally when I dc the comb glides through it, but not this time. Actually it was like I clarified it and shampoo'd it without using a con. That's how rough it felt.
So it's going to be back to the drawing board for me with the dominican products at least. Which I know is good for my hair. Also, when I used them previously my hair not only felt very moisturized but extremely strong.
Thanks again for starting this post bc it really opened my eyes regarding the proper dc'ng method. It takes time for us to learn our hair over again especially transitioning to natural.
It's a whole nother world! That's for sure!
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