NicBenny
New Member
I will make this as short as possible...
I got a sewn-in to give my transitioning hair a break from my everyday ponytail. At my cousin's suggestion I got most of my head done in a sewn-in, and i have had it in for a month. This is my second time wearing a sewn-in (the last was 3 years ago, and only 2 tracks), and I can had to take it out b/c of a flaky and itchy scalp condition.
After the hour long removal of the sewn-in, I finger combed my hair, and started to wash it with KeraCare detangling shampoo. Everything was fine, or so it seemed. While using the Chi moisturizing shampoo, I made the mistake of rubbing my hair together
.... and on each side of my head I have 2 big dread-lock type knotted mats. 
I put in a deep conditioner, used a heating cap and went to sleep after a very long prayer. I wake up this morning, and was able to detangle (and lose) the back of my hair, and parts of the fronts...the middle of my hair, where the mats are, is resistant to the detangling methods.
I have used every conditioner, deep conditioner and detangler I have in my possession. I also used coconut oil, and that help with the front and back of my hair.
A cut is inevitable at this point
erplexed, but I'm trying to salvage as much hair as possible so I can at least cut it into a mushroom or something. Any advice is most welcomed!
I got a sewn-in to give my transitioning hair a break from my everyday ponytail. At my cousin's suggestion I got most of my head done in a sewn-in, and i have had it in for a month. This is my second time wearing a sewn-in (the last was 3 years ago, and only 2 tracks), and I can had to take it out b/c of a flaky and itchy scalp condition.
After the hour long removal of the sewn-in, I finger combed my hair, and started to wash it with KeraCare detangling shampoo. Everything was fine, or so it seemed. While using the Chi moisturizing shampoo, I made the mistake of rubbing my hair together


I put in a deep conditioner, used a heating cap and went to sleep after a very long prayer. I wake up this morning, and was able to detangle (and lose) the back of my hair, and parts of the fronts...the middle of my hair, where the mats are, is resistant to the detangling methods.
I have used every conditioner, deep conditioner and detangler I have in my possession. I also used coconut oil, and that help with the front and back of my hair.
A cut is inevitable at this point
