cutiepiesensei
New Member
Alright ladies, I have officially started my journey. I went to the salon two days ago and got a relaxer and told my stylist to cut of two inches. So i'm neck length in the back and around ear length in the front. But now I have no split ends and my hair looks a bit better, so I'm happy. I'm ready to try my best to grow to SL this year
I'll post a pic when I can, I tried to take one yesterday but it's hard as hell to take a good hair picture with my phone lol. How the heck do y'all take such good pics? lol
So my question: I bought some Hawaiian Silky 14 in 1 the other day because I've read so many good things about it (even though it does contain mineral oil). I love it just because it makes my hair feel soft, but it does not make it oily or greasy like a lot of moisturizers have done in the past. Question is, do I still need to use an oil to seal even though I'm moisturizing every day? I'm really wary because I understand it's supposed to seal in moisture, but every time I apply oil to my hair (I have used coconut and olive oil, now I'm on grapeseed oil) it makes it really greasy and not as idk "flowy"ishness......yes I made that word up lol. I think it does retain moisture, but I don't like that feeling in my hair. What are your takes on it?

So my question: I bought some Hawaiian Silky 14 in 1 the other day because I've read so many good things about it (even though it does contain mineral oil). I love it just because it makes my hair feel soft, but it does not make it oily or greasy like a lot of moisturizers have done in the past. Question is, do I still need to use an oil to seal even though I'm moisturizing every day? I'm really wary because I understand it's supposed to seal in moisture, but every time I apply oil to my hair (I have used coconut and olive oil, now I'm on grapeseed oil) it makes it really greasy and not as idk "flowy"ishness......yes I made that word up lol. I think it does retain moisture, but I don't like that feeling in my hair. What are your takes on it?