LocksOfLuV
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How do you use Dominican Rinses to aid in detangling?
And which ones would you say give you the most slip?
And which ones would you say give you the most slip?
KiniKakes said:I and usually show up at that salon with my hair in wretched tangles.
Cioccolata said:too funny. this is me at the end of the week too
LocksOfLuV said:How do you use Dominican Rinses to aid in detangling?
And which ones would you say give you the most slip?
KiniKakes said:I get my hair washed at the salon.... and they basically use the rinse conditioner for detangling purposes. First they poo you with the Aceite de Oliva shampoo. This is followed by saturating the hair with a generous amount of RINSE. Only when your hair is fully saturated with the rinse do they start to comb/detangle. Its wonderful! THe comb practically glides right thru ure hair when its lathered with the rinse.... and thats saying a LOT, considering i dont comb at all during the week, and usually show up at that salon with my hair in wretched tangles. But anyway, after combing the hair out (using the rinse) and rinsing with water, they put in the DC of your choice (I like the Avacado Cholesterol Cream Conditioner).
I like the Rinse Aceite de Olive by Capile or Nacidit.
CAPlush said:ok, so the rinse goes before the deep conditioner? i would have done it all wrong, I would have used it after the deep conditioner. does the rinse lather up?
scorpian said:I have Lafier almond and honey rinse I use the rinse after shampooing before deep conditioning
I haven't tried it after deep cond or as a leave in yet
LocksOfLuV said:I have Lafier, mines must be the plan edition because it doesn't have honey and almond in it.
Carla From VA said:Well, I did it, I just went to RoundBrush and ordered the Lacio Lacio leave in, the avocado deep conditioner, the acetite de olivia shampoo, and the acetite de olivia rinse. Where am I going to put all this stuff? )
anky said:I personally love Nacidit Avocado Rinse, but Nacidit Olive Oil Rinse goes much faster. Praital is awesome too! I agree with KiniKakes posts above... use after deep conditioning.
MissFallon said:I use the dominican rinses for co-washing. I also use them after deep conditioning. It makes my hair really soft and almost straightens out my ng. When my hair airdries it is really soft and even my ends are smooth w/o having to use heat. I use the nacidit olive oil, silicon mix (i only use the rinse, hate the conditioner), Sedal and some others. I have a dominican bss on the corner of my house so I have to pass it everyday and can't resist temptation I actually like the domincan rinses better than the deep conditioners
MissFallon said:I use the dominican rinses for co-washing. I also use them after deep conditioning. It makes my hair really soft and almost straightens out my ng. When my hair airdries it is really soft and even my ends are smooth w/o having to use heat. I use the nacidit olive oil, silicon mix (i only use the rinse, hate the conditioner), Sedal and some others. I have a dominican bss on the corner of my house so I have to pass it everyday and can't resist temptation I actually like the domincan rinses better than the deep conditioners