telzeek
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Hi backtonature,
Thank you for what you said about my method. I am really glad to hear it helps. And you are very brave to do the BC. It's a big step, but I think once you do it, it's always worth it. I appreciate what you said about using your fingers. I know the advice I give on the site is pretty brief, so it doesn't go into as much detail as I'd like. I've also found that taking each little curl, or a few curls at a time and twisting them around my fingers (when they are wet with conditioner, and leaving in the conditioner) makes lots of adorable, mini Shirley Temple curls. When my mom cut off all her hair, that's what she did, and she got lots of compliments.
Thank you for what you said about my method. I am really glad to hear it helps. And you are very brave to do the BC. It's a big step, but I think once you do it, it's always worth it. I appreciate what you said about using your fingers. I know the advice I give on the site is pretty brief, so it doesn't go into as much detail as I'd like. I've also found that taking each little curl, or a few curls at a time and twisting them around my fingers (when they are wet with conditioner, and leaving in the conditioner) makes lots of adorable, mini Shirley Temple curls. When my mom cut off all her hair, that's what she did, and she got lots of compliments.
Hi Terri,
I emailed you a while back (I'm Rochelle). I love your method it has been working wonders for me. My hair is still pretty short because I recently did a big chop to remove all my relaxer. I don't use the denman brush because with short hair is was too complicated. So I just use my fingers to seperate the hair and its working great.
For the lady's who said it didn't work for them, try to use your fingers to smooth and detangle instead of the brush.
Oh and I'm using Suave Humectant as my conditioner it gives the hair a since shine when dry and stays soft to the touch but with a nice hold.