CaraWalker
Well-Known Member
currently i braid my hair after shampooing mainly due to concerns about matting and tangling. but it really doesnt matter because i always end up tucking my hair in or wearing a ponytail anyway. i might as well wash and go since what it looks like after it dries doesnt affect my styling choices.
my main concern is that it doesnt "dry hard" is easy to detangle when i shampoo again.
for those that wash and go, what do you use to keep your hair from drying tangled?
do you comb or brush or nothing? after shampooing, after drying?
is there any technique or product you use that makes a difference in how your hair feels?
my main concern is that it doesnt "dry hard" is easy to detangle when i shampoo again.
for those that wash and go, what do you use to keep your hair from drying tangled?
do you comb or brush or nothing? after shampooing, after drying?
is there any technique or product you use that makes a difference in how your hair feels?
) but curl activator gel won't leave your hair crunchy or dry at all (this is excluding proclaim activator, that stuff always dries crunchy for me lol). It also keeps my hair from knotting/tangling unlike just using styling gel by itself. Try looking for Worlds of Curls. Smells nice and makes my hair moisturized and soft. I like Long Aid, but lately I've been having trouble consistently getting a good "batch". Long Aid isn't reliable for me anymore. You can mix the activator with a styling gel for more hold. Play around with the ratio until you get something that works for you.

my problem is clearly somewhere between what to do before allowing the curls to set and which products would be best. i generally use a tresemme conditioner for cowashing, or after shampooing (i have tried a few of the more expensive lines and have never really been as happy with the softness as i am with those conditioners so in the meantime i just stick with it) but i was considering using some of those cremes specifically for curl defining.