tapioca_pudding
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Sis this was THEE most helpful post EVER!!!@tapioca_pudding
The cold weather does a number on my scalp and just my skin overall. Here are some things that have helped me in the past:
Warmth. Whatever you use on your scalp, warm it up first. The heat is very soothing.
In a spray bottle with a (mist effect not a spray effect) you can use either one or all together if you have the herbs on hand...it would be a powerhouse!
Warm aloe vera juice
Warm Calendula tea
Warm Rosehip tea
Warm fenugreek tea
Warm rosemary tea
When you oil your scalp, don't just use your applicator bottle. I squirt the oil on the counter, dip my fingers in it, part my hair then "grease" my scalp using a thin layer of the oil. Massage it in warming the scalp with your fingers.
Mist your scalp with the warm tea, "grease" your scalp with the oil then use the warmth of your fingers to finish it off. This routine can provide me relief for up to 4 days.
If you don't have the herbs, I will gladly gift you some. It's my dry scalp blend. LOL
Lastly when it's time to wash, apply your shampoo outside the shower. I apply the same way I oil my scalp. Part my hair, apply a thin layer of the shampoo then massage it in. Leave it on the scalp for 3-5 minutes, then hop in the shower and rinse. This just makes sure I'm really clearing all the dirt and gunk off my scalp. HTH
It's so funny - when I think of dry/itchy, I think the solution should be cooling (peppermint, tea tree etc.). I would have NEVER thought to try warmth instead!! I can't wait to try tonight. 
I don't have ANY of the things you mentioned
I may have some AVJ in the fridge though. Oh, and I have fenugreek seeds from when I steep my oil, do you think I could do like a tea from those? I love the shampoo tip - I bought some Paul Mitchell Tea Tree shampoo the other night to see if that would help. I'm definitely going to apply it straight to my scalp outside the shower to see if I notice a difference.
DH also questioned if my latest DIY oil batch was actually CAUSING the itching, which I never considered. I don't *think* I added anything new to this batch that would cause irritation, but maybe my scalp is just weird right now, I dunno. I'm going to lay off of it for a few weeks just to see, and just use a single oil like coconut or avocado on my scalp.
Thanks again!!


, and I just started working from home, doing customer service. I am also in the middle of forming my non-profit organization. This doesn't include other life thingies lol! (If you are interested in my non-profit, feel free to PM me 
My dh enjoyed it while it was straight so I think he's had his fix and I'll be good to bun or be curly till March. Even with the trimming I did this year to remove heat damage I am solidly waist length and have a few strands grazing HL. I didn't trim anything this time but will take some more off when I trim in March. I think by March all the damage should be gone and I can truly be on the grow to full HL! Not sure yet about TBL because even now I spent so much time while it was straight worrying about my hair getting caught, snagged or pulled it was hard to enjoy. Plus the random "touchers" got on my reserve nerve! I would never think to invade someone's personal space let alone touch them or their hair...and I had quite a few folk that got swatted before they put their hands in my hair!
I swear posting pics requires a PhD in this forum, I have resized to no avail but I will keep trying and hopefully can get them up by YE. All told my longest point (hair grows in a V is about 22/23 inches. Happy hair goals ladies!
but thankfully I’m still retaining length. I reaaaaaaly wanted to reach HL this year but I’d rather get rid of the heat damage first. 


So iono.
I'm so serious about retaining length now as well, also have gotten highly hair lazy which will only help my retention efforts.
I placed 3 different orders too. Hopefully I get the first order before my next wash day. I'm out of moisturizing deep conditioners at the moment.
