What does ETA mean???
What does JBCO stand for?
Sorry if this was asked before but, I put in my work reading all the posts thru yesterday. Maybe there's 50-11 more since. But, what are you using to edit your pics to put in the straight lines across the backs? I've been using photobucket to edit but can't get those lines. TIA (Thanks in advance).
Sorry if this was asked before but, I put in my work reading all the posts thru yesterday. Maybe there's 50-11 more since. But, what are you using to edit your pics to put in the straight lines across the backs? I've been using photobucket to edit but can't get those lines. TIA (Thanks in advance).
This may sound silly, but...
I want to go natural from here on out, But does being "Natural" mean no flat ironing or pressing whatsoever, Or just no texturizer and relaxers?
I'm about 99.9% sure it just means no permanent chemical processes like a relaxer or texturizer. I don't think color is included in that either. I don't know what the verdict is on BK treatments.
i think natural means something different to a lot of people. but on here it means no texture altering chemicals. so no relaxers, texturizers .....This may sound silly, but...
I want to go natural from here on out, But does being "Natural" mean no flat ironing or pressing whatsoever, Or just no texturizer and relaxers?
to set the hair means to put it in a style where it has to sit for a while before it is done. for example: a roller set, you have to sit under the dryer before its done. or a twist out, the twists has to stay in for a few hours before it is "set" enough for a twist out.Can somebody tell me what the heck is "setting" ones hair??
I've done it in Powerpoint (insert the pic & the draw the line across the pic). You can also do it in MS Paint or Photoshop if you have it.
I read that its light, maybe medium...Is wheat protein a moisturizing or a light/medium/ protein ?
Man this thread is the BOMB!!! Thank you sooo much OP for started this
Ok, my 2 dumb questions...
1. When using gel (Fantasia IC to be exact) do you have to wash ( poo or cowash ) your hair FIRST to get rid the product if you wanted to do a deep Conditioner on DRY hair ???
2. When using cone products, like NTM silk touch leave in as a moisturizer ( that has cones in it right ?) do you have to poo your hair? I normally only co-wash, is that sufficient enough? I don't want product build-up
My kind of thread..
so .. what is IMO?
Chelating?? Is that like Clarifying...
How do you bump a thread?
Honestly, I just type the word bump with some characters.. and I think it gets moved.
What is that hard stuff that people put on their nails at the salon. It dries clear and has to be dryed with a UV light I think. Its quick and the nails come out beautiful. It isnt acrylic either..
wow Ihave so many questions.
They will come out through out the day. lol
I garuntee.
I have a lot of blonde moments on here.
I am stumped on this one: If I add high quality ingredients such as shea butter and jojoba and all that good stuff to regular/instant conditioner, haven't I turned it into a deep conditioner of salon quality standards?? Or is that logic too good to be true?
Also, protein treatments...light/medium/heavy? Huh?? If I throw an egg in some condish is it light medium? what if I throw in 2 eggs?? Is it the grams of protein or the type?? (wheat? silk amino? collagen? keratin?) HUH??
I am stumped on this one: If I add high quality ingredients such as shea butter and jojoba and all that good stuff to regular/instant conditioner, haven't I turned it into a deep conditioner of salon quality standards?? Or is that logic too good to be true?
Also, protein treatments...light/medium/heavy? Huh?? If I throw an egg in some condish is it light medium? what if I throw in 2 eggs?? Is it the grams of protein or the type?? (wheat? silk amino? collagen? keratin?) HUH??
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