TheQueenBeeMaya
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I have one is heat-stretched hair the same as relaxed hair? because both have been weakened
no. relaxed hair only refers to chemicals
I have one is heat-stretched hair the same as relaxed hair? because both have been weakened
yes but "heat trained"= damaged hair. Heat can damage the bond of your hair causing you to loose your curls.I have one: Can hair be "heat trained"?
will head bands pull out my hair?
i have a twa and i wear it wet and place a goody head band on but it has the litle pointy things on the inside. the silk head band i love i cant wear it to work so i wear this one.
also what can i use to make my twa soft?
its soft when its wet but when it dries its kind of hard. i dont know if thats normal.
i think i may use a 2 minute recontructor one day when i co wash. because now that i think of it when i was relaxed i did light protein treatments every week and moisturizing deep treatments and my hair was healthy. since i've been natural i havent used protein once.Headbands can pull out your hair if the have those little prongs on the inside of them or jagged seams. I never wear those kind.
You also have to be careful with headbands on wet hair. Wet hair stretches easily so if you tied the head band too tight over time it can really weaken your edges. It also can stretch out your hair making your curl pattern looser (that's what happened to me in the front of my hair).
Everyone's hair is different but the key to keeping my hair is soft is making sure the water doesn't evaporate too quickly. That's why I seal with castor oil on my soaking wet hair. It traps more of the water in so that my hair doesn't get dried out.
If you find that your hair has a really hard/dry feeling once it's completely dry you may want to try an acv or lemon rinse to help your cuticle lie down. Also, make sure you have enough protein because if there isn't enough then there's nothing for the moisture to bind onto.
What are CNaps and 4zzzz type hair ?
I guess I'm full of dumb questions ! Anyways in my siggy my ends look okay right? That is the tip of my hair and not thinning ends right? Does my question even make sense?
I don't know if this question has been asked already, but can you make your thin hair thicker instead of just appearing to be thicker? I have long hair but not luscious and thick like a lot of beautiful ladies' hair are on here. Do I have to deal with my hair not ever being thick because that is just the way it grows or are there products or supplements out there that can give me that thick head of hair I always wanted?
Does anyone (natural in particular) moisturize their scalp? Or does every one just focus on ends? I've heard a clean scalp grows quicker, but now I'm just confused! Please everyone explain to me how you moisturize!
When people do flexirod sets how do they keep the rollers on their hair? I see that people bend the ends of the rod up, but I don't see a clip, a pin, or anything.
How do people with 4A hair get their hair to have the little ringlets when it dries?
How do I know my hair is porous or non porous?
After you click on that option, you are going to submit it and then the poll information will come up and ask you to fill in the poll stuff that you want to put in.How do you make a poll in a new thread all I see is the click option
I guess its more of what you want your hair to look like. It is okay to use the coconut oil in liquid form. Infact, that's how I like it. But I'm sure it'll definitely weigh your hair down a little more (not to much). But again, it's all up to what you prefer.Is it okay to use coconut oil in it's liquid form? I opened my jar up today and it was pure liquid! Damn this 96 degree weather! Will it weigh my hair down more?
Is their hair healthy? Do they have much left?Random relaxer question...
Do relaxed ladies only do the 'root to tip' relaxer only once in their life or do you do it everytime you relax?What if the ends are still curly?Can you relax them again?
I'm natural but I was just kind of curious since I see people do it all the time.Thanks
Apart from the float test, which I've never done, you know your hair is porous when it gets soaking wet very easily, and also dries out very easily. That tells you what your cuticles tend to be kind of open, or you have thin cuticle layers, etc.How do I know my hair is porous or non porous?
Sure it's ok. I'm sure even when it's more solid, you melt it in your hands before applying it, right? You don't apply the solid bits to your hair. It will only distribute over your hair when it has melted. The only advantage to having it in the container solid form is that it's easier to control the amount you put on. So just be sparing when put it on, pour out a very little at a time.Is it okay to use coconut oil in it's liquid form? I opened my jar up today and it was pure liquid! Damn this 96 degree weather! Will it weigh my hair down more?
How do people with 4A hair get their hair to have the little ringlets when it dries?
How do you get natural hair to shine or have sheen? Does natural hair normally have a harder feel to it even with sealing?
I'm transitioning and have been wearing my hair up in ponytails or buns and whenever I look at the hair in the mirror it always looks so dull and feels dry and hard. I have been sealing my hair with castor or coconut oil after using a leave in (usually KCKT). I wrap my head in either a satin bonnet or scarf at night. Is the oil getting soaked up by my scarf and allowing my hair to dried out?
I have a lot of questions about managing my natural hair it seems.
TIA
Is it ok to keep condish in overnite after shampoing?
I know people do it on dry hair....but while it's damp/wet?
Can you shampoo and deep condition on different days? Like shampoo and use a cheapie conditioner on Saturday, and then do a dry hair DC on Sunday? That's probably a really dumb question, but I want to be comforted.