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LOL! I love most of the creative names, but I can't keep re-looking them up.
I don't have enough personal experience with ayurvedic ingredients to say what all they do for my hair for certain. I've just read enough about their benefits to feel like if I skip using them, then I'm doing less for health, thickness, and retention than I could be.
I didn't get much growth last month, I don't protective style, and I use a brush. Considering this, I figure I may as well use products with these reportedly healthful ingredients since I'm going to be applying SOMETHING to my hair, anyway.
Regarding the CurlyProverbz oil, it's too soon for me to know if it helps with growth, but my version is the most wonderful aromatherapy for me and super healthful. It's luxurious.
I tend to love trying new things, but I have no desire to try another poo bar: Psychologically, the idea that I'm maximizing my hair's health, growth, and retention with it has eliminated my desire to try another raved-about cleanser. That's good for me! Likewise, if the A&M cowash is bomb, I can't imagine thinking I could improve on the ingredients and healthful effects. Same with the CurlyProverbz oil: Besides a version also containing helichrysum (sp?) and macadamia nut oil, at the moment I can't imagine any better oil to use. That is very good: I have zero temptation to purchase anyone's oil mix.
I think the only thing standing between me and making that oil is my laziness. I cringe at the thought of going out of my way to search for all these ingredients. And then I don't know if I will have the patience to let it steep/diffuse (or what's that word?) for 2 weeks. I want something that I can grab and slather on my head immediately lol
@YvetteWithJoy you could use the questionable gels on occasion; that is what I do with them. I have yet to try flaxseed gel because I think that it would flake off my hair like marshmallow root tea did.
Your hair look lovely as usual.
@GettingKinky
I've shared this before, but I'm not sure you were participating at this thread at the time. I've done the technique below, and it really worked. Super elongated results.
It's not a wash-and-go, but it wants to be! It's more a twist-tension blow-and-untwist "wash and go," but it yields VERY pretty results IMO relatively quickly.
Thanks @YvetteWithJoy I'lol definitely watch this. At some point I'm planning to get a blow dryer I've been direct heat free (except when I go to the salon every 8 weeks) for 5 years now so I don't have a quality blow dryer.
I refreshed in the shower. I go section by section. Wet with shower spray add kckt rake through then add kccc and rake that through. I did this yesterday. This is how it turned outI need to learn how to refresh my wash n go. I don't have time for a midweek wash, but after a few days it starts to get a little dry and frizzy. I think I'll try misting it with water and adding more KCKT.
I refreshed in the shower. I go section by section. Wet with shower spray add kckt rake through then add kccc and rake that through. I did this yesterday. This is how it turned outView attachment 408779
10 to 15 minutes tops maybe shorter. I've never timed it. How much time do you normally spend on your hair in the morning? With no interruptions I can be ready to leave the house in 45 minutes (showered, dressed, hair presentable, let dogs).How long does that take? I already get up really early in the morning so I can workout. I would hate to have to get up even earlier.
@YvetteWithJoy is your hair still wet or damp in the pic?
@YvetteWithJoy Your definition keeps getting more and more solid.
10 to 15 minutes tops maybe shorter. I've never timed it. How much time do you normally spend on your hair in the morning? With no interruptions I can be ready to leave the house in 45 minutes (showered, dressed, hair presentable, let dogs).
Thanks, @Alma Petra!
I'm wondering if the definition stems from what I've been doing for a little while now:
Sometimes I lose definition at my roots, but my hair from mid-shaft to tip has been staying pretty defined.
- prepooing for 45+ minutes with a DC containing coconut oil,
- detangling with the prepoo in,
- shampooing the prepoo out,
- properly deep conditioning, then
- hydrating, moisturizing, and sealing.
Here's my hair today completely dry with zero product. I'm not sure what's going on with that one piece: Perhaps mechanical or heat damage. I detangle often with a brush, and I have blown my hair dry once, so perhaps that is the cause. But I've had a few areas in front that just get stringy as the hair grows. Before, I would cut them out, until I realized they were just going to keep on reforming. Now I just leave them be.
It's a pity that I cannot find aloe leaves on the ground. I know that I'm missing out on great stuff.Since I started using aloe gel, the perpetually frizzy parts behave a whole lot better.
The bottled inner leaf stuff should work as well, especially if you layer a touch of oil over it.It's a pity that I cannot find aloe leaves on the ground. I know that I'm missing out on great stuff.