I DC on dry hair with my steamer, and it saves me so much time. I love this method, and I will never go back to DCing on wet hair. My hair is doing really well after a setback, and I think part of the reason is this method.
I know, I know, conditioning dry hair isn't new but if you haven't tried it with heat you're missing out!
I know what ya'll thinking... first I'm putting oil on my hair after I poo (oil rinse) and now I'm deep conditioning dry hair with heat. All I can say is try it. The first time I did it, I was just feelin' lazy and didn't want to oil rinse first. So instead I put my favorite moisturizing conditioner (aveda) on my dry hair, put a cap on it, and got under the dryer. Sounds like it wouldn't do a thing, but it was amazing. It worked much better than conditioning wet hair even overnight.
I didn't do anything special to my hair first. It was in a dry bun. I took it down, put a silver dollar sized amount of condish on, put a bag over it, and sat under the dryer for 10-15 minutes (less time than usual) then rinsed. I followed with an oil rinse using the same conditioner again just to help me get some of the oil out... and tada magic! It's the same effect I usually get magnified by 10! Not only is it less time under the dryer, but it's less manipulation, you don't have to get in and out of the shower and it works BETTER than dc'g on wet hair and WAY better than dc'g dry hair without heat.
ooh me...whew...thought I was the only one gurl...sooo glad i'm NOT..heheheheheheelol Im slow, I thought this was literally going to be about dont go to sleep with your dry hair under a heatcap lol...I was like duuh
so how did you do it? you washed your hair the day before, let it dry, then did the dc the next day? i need help understanding!
Did anyone ever figure out if this could be done on hair hair a week's worth of moisturizing/sealing? (sareca, do you know? I recall you mentioning you don't use a lot of product, but thought I'd ask)Sareca
During the week I get a substantial amount of product build up. I put oils, butters, and Longaid activator gel throughtout the week.
I was wondering with all the above build up, will my hair still benefit from deep conditioning on dry on DIRTY hair?
Did you try it dry or lightly spritzed? I have a steamer and will definitely give it a try as I'm tired of getting in/out of the shower.I was wondering if anyone uses a steamer for this method. Do you spritz some water in your hair first or do you just apply the condish and go straight under the steamer? Very intrigued as to how this would work.
First of all, BUMP!!!!
Did anyone ever figure out if this could be done on hair hair a week's worth of moisturizing/sealing? (@sareca, do you know? I recall you mentioning you don't use a lot of product, but thought I'd ask)
Did you try it dry or lightly spritzed? I have a steamer and will definitely give it a try as I'm tired of getting in/out of the shower.
DC'ing on dry hair conditions my hair BETTER than DC'ing after shampooing. I love the results, the shine, the manageability, the moisture, it's amazing...