• ⏰ Welcome, Guest! You are viewing only 2 out of 27 total forums. Register today to view more, then Subscribe to view all forums, submit posts, reply to posts, create new threads, view photos, access private messages, change your avatar, create a photo album, customize your profile, and possibly be selected as our next Feature of the Month.

? for those who've stretched atleast 4 mnths.

⏳ Limited Access:

Register today to view all forum posts.

lveurslf

New Member
What is the best way to shampoo your hair? I haven't had a relaxer in almost 6 months, my hair is in cornrows now but I don't know if it's better for the hair to wash it down or it doesn't matter if I wash it in braids. I prefer to wash it and condition it in braids b/c my new growth is too thick.
 
I'm sorry I can't answer your question b/c I'm not in cornrows. I hope someone who is can answer your question. I don't change the way I wash my hair but I definitely use more conditioner on the roots.
 
I detangle my hair before shampoos and wash my hair in sections. Then I detangle with my fingers and add conditioner. Then rinse the conditioner, detangle with fingers then detangle with wide tooth comb.
 
I don't change the way I wash my hair but I just use more conditioner on the roots.
And I allways wash my hair in 2 sections.

hiza...
 
Champagne_Wishes said:
I detangle my hair before shampoos and wash my hair in sections. Then I detangle with my fingers and add conditioner. Then rinse the conditioner, detangle with fingers then detangle with wide tooth comb.


This is what I do also. A Jilbere shower comb is really good for the tangles. I put gobs of conditioner on my ends and I tried not to comb thru my NG too much so that I would not cause too much damage.
 
I still wash my hair the same way, just more carefully. I think it's best to wash your hair after you take your cornrows out, and detangle completely after you take them out so that you won't get a lot of knots and tangles too!
 
candibaby said:
I still wash my hair the same way, just more carefully. I think it's best to wash your hair after you take your cornrows out, and detangle completely after you take them out so that you won't get a lot of knots and tangles too!

But how do you keep from getting the hair tangled when you wash your scalp?
 
what works for me:
-wet your hair really good
- apply a detangling conditioner such as ddta or vo5, then comb through starting from ends to roots
- then shampoo with a moisturizing and detangling shampoo like con or elasta creme shampoo
- then deep condition or conditioner

with this method, my roots don't tangle when i shampoo them.
 
I'm over 14 months post relaxer and I wash my hair in braided sections. Take the cornrows out; then spray some pantene light conditioning spray on each section then gently comb it out but keep your hair in sections while combing it out. Then individual-braid your hair in like 10 braids or so (not small but medium or big) and wash it that way. Then when you get done washing/conditioning, take each braid out and gently comb each section of the braid. Your comb-out will be so easy(as long as you use a conditioner that works well for your hair) I do not use wide-tooth combs because they cause more tangles for me down the line (they run through my hair beautifully but they don't hit every tangle so then after a while I end up with a big clump of hair all tangled up), but I use moderately-spaced toothed combs and fine-tooth combs and have not had problems with tangles. The most important thing is to be very patient and make sure you have a big block of time. The more patience and time you have, the less problems you will have with washing your hair after braids.
 
When I shampoo, I do it in the shower and focus on my scalp. Then I deep condition under the dryer for at least 20 min. When I rinse, I do that in the shower too, and I comb through my hair under the running water with a k-cutter comb. It takes ~5 min.
 
Back
Top