dontspeakdefeat
Hair Coach
It's fine as long as you can do it without using bobby pins or things like that.To keep the hair straight at night, is cross wrapping good enough? I've never been good at wrapping the regular way.
It's fine as long as you can do it without using bobby pins or things like that.To keep the hair straight at night, is cross wrapping good enough? I've never been good at wrapping the regular way.
I will continue to do this for a couple of more years until I think my natural hair is long enough to do a big cut then I will stop the BKT or do it sparingly depending on the level of curl I want. I consider it like a temporary texlax. It's amazing!
It's best to avoid both. On shampoo day I use the Elucence moisture benefits shampoo and moisture balance conditioner. These have worked out well. You won't need all the heavy moisturizers for you hair because it will be so soft and supple from the treatment. I just use a little Silk hydrating elixer for the ends.Hey dontspeakdefeat Im thinking about getting this treatment done sometime soon. My only concern is about what hair products can I use after the treatment. Should I avoid cones? Will my hair not need all of the overly moisturizing products that I use now on my natural textured hair? I already know to avoid sodium chloride. Should I try to avoid sulfate too? Also what are you using on yourself and your daughters hair for daily styling and maintenance?
It's best to avoid both. On shampoo day I use the Elucence moisture benefits shampoo and moisture balance conditioner. These have worked out well. You won't need all the heavy moisturizers for you hair because it will be so soft and supple from the treatment. I just use a little Silk hydrating elixer for the ends.[/QUOTE
Thanks for the suggestions. I already have the shampoo and conditioner. Would I need any type of leave-in instead of moisturizer? Also what is silk hydrating elixir? Is that part of the Elucence brand?
It's best to avoid both. On shampoo day I use the Elucence moisture benefits shampoo and moisture balance conditioner. These have worked out well. You won't need all the heavy moisturizers for you hair because it will be so soft and supple from the treatment. I just use a little Silk hydrating elixer for the ends.[/QUOTE
Thanks for the suggestions. I already have the shampoo and conditioner. Would I need any type of leave-in instead of moisturizer? Also what is silk hydrating elixir? Is that part of the Elucence brand?
You won't need a leave in unless you just really want to use one. The silk hydrating elixir is made my Elucence. It makes hair so soft!!
Does this repair severly damaged hair or thicken thin ends? It is supposed to
Can you use it immediately after relaxing and coloring the hair? The makers of the product say this is the best time as this is the time when your hair is most porous. Some on lhcf, however, worry that this may be too much manipulation immediately following a relaxer. FoxxyLisa1025 says that when she gets her BKT they do not blow dry first before applying the product. This would remove some of the manipulation but not all, as there is still the blow dry after product and the flat iron.
If you exercise a lot can you sweat this out? You can but not as easily. If you have new growth that you have applied BKT to, it should be somewhat straight (or for some wavy) even when wet
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I have a question. I've been doing this for a little while now...I've done 3 or 4 applications....and while I LOVE what it does for my hair, I've noticed that after I have an incredibly flaky scalp. Before I do it, my scalp is perfectly fine, healthy and almost no flakes...has anyone else noticed this, and if so, what do you do to combat it? Its taken me almost three weeks to get my scalp back to normal...and I DO avoid putting the product on my scalp.
I have a question. I've been doing this for a little while now...I've done 3 or 4 applications....and while I LOVE what it does for my hair, I've noticed that after I have an incredibly flaky scalp. Before I do it, my scalp is perfectly fine, healthy and almost no flakes...has anyone else noticed this, and if so, what do you do to combat it? Its taken me almost three weeks to get my scalp back to normal...and I DO avoid putting the product on my scalp.
Does this repair severly damaged hair or thicken thin ends? Can you use it immediately after relaxing and coloring the hair? If you exercise a lot can you sweat this out?
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I sell the shampoo and conditioner from her line but I don't actually use it. I was always an Elucence fan so I just kind of stuck with what works. You can use other products that are sulfate free.Ms. DSD, thank u so much for ur post! Did u use all the products from Maria's line.... is it safe to use other products for washing and conditioning as long as they dont have sodium lauryl sulfate?
I have a question...so if a 4b natural used this and was to wash...what does the wet hair look like? Would said 4b natural have to use heat again to get it straight? What is the hair texture at this point?
I want to know this, too. Any 4b's with experience please jump in!
I know Brittany is a 4b and her hair actually remains straight even while wet. You can see in her fotki how tight her coils were here. And you can see her hair wet after a years worth of BKT (without ever fully washing it out) here. I saw in a thread where she said that she alternates between roller sets and flat ironing to get her hair straight on a regular basis but have yet to find a single pic of a roller set BKT result online . I wish there were more naturals that had experienced with BKT.
I have a question...so if a 4b natural used this and was to wash...what does the wet hair look like? Would said 4b natural have to use heat again to get it straight? What is the hair texture at this point?
Does this repair severly damaged hair or thicken thin ends? Can you use it immediately after relaxing and coloring the hair? If you exercise a lot can you sweat this out?
Thanks
The 4a curls are looser (and lightly coated so easier to manage) but the curls are still there. The wet hair does shrink but not as much. You will need to rollerset & flat iron or blowout/flat iron, airdry/flat iron. It seems as though the hair will get straighter over time with more applications.
See, that's what I would have an issue with. You use that much heat with the BKT and then you may need to still use heat on a regular basis? Uh-uh! LOL!
I want to know this, too. Any 4b's with experience please jump in!
I know Brittany is a 4b and her hair actually remains straight even while wet. You can see in her fotki how tight her coils were here. And you can see her hair wet after a years worth of BKT (without ever fully washing it out) here. I saw in a thread where she said that she alternates between roller sets and flat ironing to get her hair straight on a regular basis but have yet to find a single pic of a roller set BKT result online . I wish there were more naturals that had experienced with BKT.
This is key for me, I sweat a lot in my head when I workout. I love to workout, this has always been a challenge for me.
If this works the way I think it does, I may have to do a few treatments more frequently to make my hair more manageable in conjunction with my exercise.
This may be a solution for me for the first time in a very long time that I can have manageable hair and exercise hard without a relaxer, braids or extensions of some sort, and retain length at the same time. :scratchch
I'm laying back in the cut soaking up all the info I can... I'm sure we will have more info by Thanksgiving that will help me decide if this is the right choice for me.
Your curl would be softened but you would have to use heat to get it straight.I have a question...so if a 4b natural used this and was to wash...what does the wet hair look like? Would said 4b natural have to use heat again to get it straight? What is the hair texture at this point?