Can I ask a DUMB question

@ajargon02 the one who shall not be named is shima.....:look:


her crimes are using member profiles, fake testimonials, and LHCF pics without permission to sell her oils.

her hair is her tho.... dont we all wish we could have fairytale mythical bootylength hairlength hair :lachen: (insider check her yt for some good lulz)

oooooooooooh, WOW! Someone that does psycho stuff like that OBVIOUSLY has MANY ISSUES to which she needs professional help! That "person" is "interesting" to say the least! That yt channel just needs shut down!

For those of you who use the Kimmaytube leave in conditioner concoction or similar, do you also seal with more oils after applying it?

yes I do. For me, it's great, but in winter, it's just not heavy enough for my liking. I spritz with filtered water, apply a generous amt of the leave-in mix ( instead of kccc I use Taliah Waajid protective mist bodifier as the base ) then I will apply just a tiny, tiny amt of my shea coconut butter. For me, this has been the ticket to EXTREMELY soft hair for days. The only thing that I do to "revive" my twists or braids (sans extensions) is mist with water daily and allow the shower steam to do it's work.

This allows me to only have to use the leave-in once a week. When I make a batch, I store left overs in the fridge, since I make double batches each time, and it lasts for 2-3 applications :D HTH!
 
For those of you who use the Kimmaytube leave in conditioner concoction or similar, do you also seal with more oils after applying it?
Typically, no. The oils within the mix is more than enough. Just gauge it for your hair. Some relaxed ladies have even cut the oil amount in half to make sure the hair isn't overly oily.
 
For those of you who use the Kimmaytube leave in conditioner concoction or similar, do you also seal with more oils after applying it?

I was initially using Hollywood beaut castor oil (LUV this stuff, i stopped using oils becasue I felt they were making my hair stick together. I could not get the right amount for my hair) but then one day I tried it without sealing and it worked fine.

My mixture is 1/3 cup aloe vera juice 1/3 cup KKKT 1/3 cup another conditioner (no cones mineral oil or pertroletum and then 1 T hempseed oil (Priceless)

I then double the amount to fit in a old 12 oz jar. If I need to thin it out I add distilled water to my liking.

When it gets low, maybe less than half full I will then add more of the same amount of other conditioner and aloe and hempseed oil.

I dont and never have and never will refridgerate and I NEVER had a problem.

I am relaxed by the way and my hair is med to course.
 
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Here's my questions... Ready??? Can someone PLEASE help me type my hair?? whew I got that off my chest and this was the place to do it.


I'm at work right now so that's all I have. (runs to check profile to see if i have any there)... :lol:
 

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Here's my questions... Ready??? Can someone PLEASE help me type my hair?? whew I got that off my chest and this was the place to do it.


I'm at work right now so that's all I have. (runs to check profile to see if i have any there)... :lol:

HarlemHottie

Hey fellow Harlemite,

Sorry to have to do this to you but the hair cannot be typed while there are relaxed ends attached to it at this point.

YOu need much, much, much more NG and it needs to be washed, clean, dry and free of curl enhancing products.
 
HarlemHottie

Hey fellow Harlemite,

Sorry to have to do this to you but the hair cannot be typed while there are relaxed ends attached to it at this point.

YOu need much, much, much more NG and it needs to be washed, clean, dry and free of curl enhancing products.

*faints*

I'm 5 months post, I'll put up the photos when I get home of my hair freshly washed...lol
 
Okay so here is my "DUMB" question.... What's my hair type?
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Thank you so much... I'm only doing an 9 month strength and I'm 5 months in so there will always be some relaxer there..lol

Thanks again for taking the time to answer my question it means a lot.
 
No-ones answered my question : ( maybe its too dumb :lachen: > I've just done a spontaneous BC at 4 months post & want to keep my hair hidden. It's too short for a weave & full wigs don't suit me so I want to get a lace-front wig. But my problem is that my hair is super dry! So I want to know how to keep my hair moisturised while wearing the lace-front. Somebody, anybody help me please!
 
No-ones answered my question : ( maybe its too dumb :lachen: > I've just done a spontaneous BC at 4 months post & want to keep my hair hidden. It's too short for a weave & full wigs don't suit me so I want to get a lace-front wig. But my problem is that my hair is super dry! So I want to know how to keep my hair moisturised while wearing the lace-front. Somebody, anybody help me please!


After you braid your hair, spray it with a good leave in, then rub a good moisturizing conditioner into each braid, last seal with oil. I use coconut, hemp seed, and black cumin seed oil to seal, deva curl for conditioning, and jane carters leave in conditioner.
 
My dumb question is for @Pocket*Full*Of*Dreams but anyone can answer. Pocket*Full*Of*Dreams said "full wigs don't suit me so I want to get a lace-front wig" but I thought a lace-front wig was the same thing as a full wig only that the LF is glued on? No? Can someone tell me how else they're different?
 
My dumb question is for @Pocket*Full*Of*Dreams but anyone can answer. Pocket*Full*Of*Dreams said "full wigs don't suit me so I want to get a lace-front wig" but I thought a lace-front wig was the same thing as a full wig only that the LF is glued on? No? Can someone tell me how else they're different?

that's what I gathered. there's full lace, then just the lace "front" but many are still full wigs, although you can get "pieces" I believe.
 

that's what I gathered. there's full lace, then just the lace "front" but many are still full wigs, although you can get "pieces" I believe.

ajargon02 Do you have a pic of "just the lace 'front'" kind that you mention? Or, as you call them, the pieces? Never heard of this before. :dork:
 
After you braid your hair, spray it with a good leave in, then rub a good moisturizing conditioner into each braid, last seal with oil. I use coconut, hemp seed, and black cumin seed oil to seal, deva curl for conditioning, and jane carters leave in conditioner.

Thanks for replying HoneyWaterfalls! But it's more of the technique that I'm clueless about. I want to glue the lace on but I'm not sure how often I should remove it to moisturise my hair.
 
My dumb question is for @Pocket*Full*Of*Dreams but anyone can answer. Pocket*Full*Of*Dreams said "full wigs don't suit me so I want to get a lace-front wig" but I thought a lace-front wig was the same thing as a full wig only that the LF is glued on? No? Can someone tell me how else they're different?

Yes theY are the same but normal full wigs alwaYs look really fake on me, I think its because of the closure, but because I can part the hair on a lace wig, it looks more realistic to me.
 
Use an applicator or spray bottle with a water based moisturizer in it like S Curl.

Thanks amwcah, I'm actually using scurl & coconut oil right now. But I'm wondering how often I should take off the glued on lace so that I can moisturise my hair.
 
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