MizaniMami
New Member
Hey Ladies,
One more no heat question.
I have been doing this no heat, air-dry, ponytail thingy right...
So today when I was doing my daily moisture I noticed my pony looked... blah. I didn't look as thick as it should. There was no hair in the comb or anything and my air is quite moisturized, it's just that I expected it to look thicker.
Also, when I wash lately since my newgrowth is so thick, I detangle but not 100%. I am embarassed to say this but probably 40%. My newgrowth is sooo thick that I could hardly even detangle that 40% this last wash. I probably detangled about 25% of my hair. I can't run my fingers through my hair that well either
This may be the answer to my very concern that my hair is still tangled making me not see the length, but I am still wondering. I am considering doing this more often after my no heat challenge is over.
Have anyone ever had a bad experience with bunning or ponytailing?
How much do you detangle after you wash in terms of percentages? I am hoping I make sense.
One more no heat question.
I have been doing this no heat, air-dry, ponytail thingy right...
So today when I was doing my daily moisture I noticed my pony looked... blah. I didn't look as thick as it should. There was no hair in the comb or anything and my air is quite moisturized, it's just that I expected it to look thicker.
Also, when I wash lately since my newgrowth is so thick, I detangle but not 100%. I am embarassed to say this but probably 40%. My newgrowth is sooo thick that I could hardly even detangle that 40% this last wash. I probably detangled about 25% of my hair. I can't run my fingers through my hair that well either
This may be the answer to my very concern that my hair is still tangled making me not see the length, but I am still wondering. I am considering doing this more often after my no heat challenge is over.
Have anyone ever had a bad experience with bunning or ponytailing?
How much do you detangle after you wash in terms of percentages? I am hoping I make sense.
This typically means its washy washy time.
I make sure to use products (conditioners and leave ins) with lots of slip like CON conditioner/mixed with AtOne Botanicals reconstructor . . . or NTM silk touch leave in. They help the comb glide better through my hair. I also use a large seamless bone comb to detangle each section. I make sure to fully detangle my hair while damp b/c as an airdrier, this is really the only time I can work a comb through my hair from root to tip easily w/ little breakage until the next wash.

Then I move to the the ends and work my way up.
