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Braid spray as moisturizer

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vonte422

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I have a full bottle of Africcan Royale does anyone think it would be okay to use this on relaxed hair after washing?
 
I have a full bottle of Africcan Royale does anyone think it would be okay to use this on relaxed hair after washing?
Look at the ingredients I think if you are wearing a protective style, like a bun it would be okay otherwise seems like it would make your hair sticky... It may have a lot of gylcerin in it. I guess you could try it and worse case, shampoo it out if your hair gets sticky or mushy. It might be good after a hard protein treatment... I'm just guessing out loud...I have some just sitting around too :yep:
 
This is the exact same question I've been wanting to ask!!!
I've done it a few times this week on my ends because I was baggying and I've been LIGHTLY misting my hair with it now that I'm wearing it done. So far nothing bad has happened.
 
African Royale Braid Spray is my hair's new found love!!!! I've been using this as a moisturizer almost everyday...no stickiness, no mushiness, no buildup, nothing. It's just perfect for my hair.
 
For almost a week, I've been using African Royale BRX Braid spray (the new formula has tea tree oil in it) diluted with distilled water...then I *seal* with my mango butter créme. I only use 1/2 to 1 part braid spray to 3-4 parts water. I was using only water before but now with just a little braid spray mixed in, the results are even better. My hair detangles effortlessly and it's super moisturized. I'm not sure how it would work on relaxed hair but my natural hair is loving it.
 
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