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Fro Breakage...

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I have been experiencing a bit of fro breakage :sad:
I typically don't comb my hair except once a week.
I can run my fingers thru my hair sometimes to fluff my fro or when I cowash to get the conditioner in my hair and I get these little currlies in my hand or I see them in the tub. It is not the whole strand of hair, which is how I know it is breaking. :perplexed



I try to keep my current regi simple...
clarifying poo when necessary with an oil rinse (olive oil/coconut oil mix)
Cowash every other day, or depending on how I have my hair styled.
detangle once a week with my seamless comb
dc about every three weeks with ORS paks and cheapie conditioner
no heat
Sometimes I baggie
I work out, drink water, all that good stuff.
Is my regi too simple, am I missing something?
Help a sista out :yep:
 
Maybe try a protein conditioner or treatment to strengthen your hair. I use Nexxus Keraphix or Aubrey's GPB

Lys
 
Do you use any leave-ins? My first thought is that the DC's and cowashing isn't enough to keeps your ends fully moisturized (esp. if you wear 'out/loose' styles a lot), so they are snapping off. For naturals, I almost always think you should try upping moisture before you head for the protein......
 
I'd agree with the earlier post about protein. Also, you may need to DC weekly or every couple of weeks....
 
I have been experiencing a bit of fro breakage :sad:
I typically don't comb my hair except once a week.
I can run my fingers thru my hair sometimes to fluff my fro or when I cowash to get the conditioner in my hair and I get these little currlies in my hand or I see them in the tub. It is not the whole strand of hair, which is how I know it is breaking. :perplexed




I try to keep my current regi simple...
clarifying poo when necessary with an oil rinse (olive oil/coconut oil mix)
Cowash every other day, or depending on how I have my hair styled.
detangle once a week with my seamless comb
dc about every three weeks with ORS paks and cheapie conditioner
no heat
Sometimes I baggie
I work out, drink water, all that good stuff.
Is my regi too simple, am I missing something?
Help a sista out :yep:


It sounds really good, your reggie. I bolded and made red the part about your DC tx. I could be mistaken, but I thought that the ORS packs were protein treatments. I know that when I am having breakage, it's b/c my moisture/protein balance is off. I know w/ the products that I use, they lean more on the side of protein, so I have added moisturizing, water based products to my rotation, and it's workin out great. Do you use a leave-in condish? if so is it water based? Try baggying at night w/ watered down, moisturizing condish, and rinse in the am, using a water based leave-in first then a light oil (jojoba, coconut or macadamia nut) to seal and see how it goes for you. Hth:yep:

ETA: also you might wanna try protective styling more often, and dc weekly till the breakage slows down.
 
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Maybe try a protein conditioner or treatment to strengthen your hair. I use Nexxus Keraphix or Aubrey's GPB

Lys

I'll have to try and find those.

It sounds really good, your reggie. I bolded and made red the part about your DC tx. I could be mistaken, but I thought that the ORS packs were protein treatments. I think they are too, but I don't use them but maybe once a month. I know that when I am having breakage, it's b/c my moisture/protein balance is off. I know w/ the products that I use, they lean more on the side of protein, so I have added moisturizing, water based products to my rotation, and it's workin out great. Do you use a leave-in condish? I used to but it didn't seem like it was doing much for my hair. if so is it water based? Try baggying at night w/ watered down, moisturizing condish, and rinse in the am, using a water based leave-in first then a light oil (jojoba, coconut or macadamia nut) to seal and see how it goes for you. Hth:yep:

ETA: also you might wanna try protective styling more often, I would but I don't know of any styles that I like for my length of hair. and dc weekly till the breakage slows down.

See above (purple). I also have mane and tail conditioner at home. Is that a good protein conditioner?
 
I'm with you. I can't see anything wrong with your regimen. If the ORS packs contain protein like stated earlier, I'd suggest switching to a non-protein conditioner. I have some questions:

  • Is your hair dyed? Highlighted?
  • When you fluff/finger-comb/detangle, do you tug on the hair a bit? Do you hear snaps and pops?
  • Does your hair FEEL sufficiently moisturized when you rub it between your fingers?
  • What do you sleep in at night? Bonnet? Etc.
 
If I'm not mistaken, most oils can't penetrate the hair shaft, so since your mixture has a lot of oils, maybe that can be the problem?
 
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I have some questions:
  • Is your hair dyed? Highlighted? No
  • When you fluff/finger-comb/detangle, do you tug on the hair a bit? Rarely Do you hear snaps and pops? Not since I switched combs
  • Does your hair FEEL sufficiently moisturized when you rub it between your fingers? Not always. Sometimes it feels more oily than moisturized. I have been trying to get that balance right too.
  • What do you sleep in at night? Bonnet? Etc. Satin type bonnet and a pillowcase
 
If I'm not mistaken, most oils can't penetrate the hair shaft, so since your mixture has a lot of oils, maybe that can be the problem?

I'm not sure :ohwell:
I haven't found a good leave-in. I was using Giovanni Direct for a while but it didn't really do much for me, so I made my own.
It is a bit better but it does leave my hair a little oily. Not jerri curl oily but oily :grin:
 
  • Does your hair FEEL sufficiently moisturized when you rub it between your fingers? Not always. Sometimes it feels more oily than moisturized. I have been trying to get that balance right too.

It doesn't sound like a good sign if your hair feels more oily than moisturized. I believe LadyKaypnyc has a good point here ... the oils probably aren't penetrating your strands. Try cutting out the EVOO from your leave-in mixture and adding glycerin. (So your leave-in is now shea, coconut oil, and glycerin; and get a water-based leave-in like ajargon suggested.)
 
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When my hair was sheding I used aphogee. The product line has done very well for my hair. My hair is bleached and dyed honey blonde and I have no breaking or shedding. I use the protein monthly bx I of the bleaching and I use the moisturizer weekly and I use the oil aphogee has 2x weekly.

Aphogee Oil
Aphogee moisturizer
Aphogee Protein Condish
 
Im experiencing this prob myself. I have some Aphogee leave-in. Could I apply that for a little added protein?

Also, do you think DCing after every wash is to much? I use CON shampoo and Proclaim Cholesterol for DC.

AZAfroGurl: thanks for starting this thread. Its helping me out also
 
I'm not sure :ohwell:
I haven't found a good leave-in. I was using Giovanni Direct for a while but it didn't really do much for me, so I made my own.
It is a bit better but it does leave my hair a little oily. Not jerri curl oily but oily :grin:


PLEASE see my review on Redken's SMooth Down Butter Treat! It can be used as a leave-in! All naturals need to try this product!!
 
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