songbyrd517
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ME!!!! I am turning myself in!
I am still searching for the right conditioners etc. as well. But in the past few months, I have come up with a couple of staple hair products (described below).
I have noticed that even though my hair does not like manipulation, I NEED to comb it every day (like you said, tangle city otherwise). If my hair gets tangled, it is more prone to breakage, so when my hair is flat ironed straight, I apply a little bit of Hollywood Beauty Olive Moisture Creme, and a little bit of Fantasia IC shine serum and VERY GENTLY and SLOWLY comb through with my fingers then a wide toothed comb. It is tedious, but I keep more hair that way. I do this once a day, when it is time to wrap it up for sleep. In addition, I have a little container that I carry in my purse, for ends moisturizing. Since my ends dry and break so easily, I mix my moisture cream and a little bit of oil, and put it in the container. A couple times a day, I put a little of the "moisturemix" on my ends to keep them squared away.
I also just tried wet-to-dry straightening, and it worked SO much better for my hair. I do not think I will ever blowdry again. Skipping the blow dryer helps my hair retain a lot more moisture. After washing, deep conditioning (under hooded dryer) and combing in the shower, I gently towel dried my hair until it was just damp. Then I worked in sections, quickly running the flat-iron along my hair shaft until dry. I used the iron at a lower heat than normal. When I was done, I turned up then heat and flat ironed in larger chunks to smooth. The picture is in my profile. I used to roller set my hair when I was relaxed completely straight, but it does not work so well for my curly hair. At least not with me doing it
I don't think I have the patience. I may try it again though.
When I am wearing my hair curly (which is most of the time), I only comb it while it is wet and under the shower stream, still very gently. I then promptly towel dry (just squeezing, not rubbing), add my moisture cream and serum, and pin my hair back into a bun, or smooth it into a loose puff. I am VERY careful with my bun though, because my ends are so fragile and dry out so easily, especially when air dry. Before pinning, I make sure my ends are still damp, then I apply extra olive cream and a little bit of oil to keep them protected. I do the same thing to my ends when I am wearing a puff, and in addition, I apply my "moisturemix" to the ends a couple times a day like when my hair is down. Either way, I have to work quickly so my hair does not dry too much before I am done. This way, it does not get tangled, and I repeat this process every morning when I am not straightening my hair.
So, the key for me is to avoid my hair getting tangled in the first place, as much as possible, and if it does get tangled, to be very gentle with it. In fact, I expect tangles when I begin to comb, so I ALWAYS proceed very cautiously. Hope this helps.
I am still searching for the right conditioners etc. as well. But in the past few months, I have come up with a couple of staple hair products (described below).
I have noticed that even though my hair does not like manipulation, I NEED to comb it every day (like you said, tangle city otherwise). If my hair gets tangled, it is more prone to breakage, so when my hair is flat ironed straight, I apply a little bit of Hollywood Beauty Olive Moisture Creme, and a little bit of Fantasia IC shine serum and VERY GENTLY and SLOWLY comb through with my fingers then a wide toothed comb. It is tedious, but I keep more hair that way. I do this once a day, when it is time to wrap it up for sleep. In addition, I have a little container that I carry in my purse, for ends moisturizing. Since my ends dry and break so easily, I mix my moisture cream and a little bit of oil, and put it in the container. A couple times a day, I put a little of the "moisturemix" on my ends to keep them squared away.
I also just tried wet-to-dry straightening, and it worked SO much better for my hair. I do not think I will ever blowdry again. Skipping the blow dryer helps my hair retain a lot more moisture. After washing, deep conditioning (under hooded dryer) and combing in the shower, I gently towel dried my hair until it was just damp. Then I worked in sections, quickly running the flat-iron along my hair shaft until dry. I used the iron at a lower heat than normal. When I was done, I turned up then heat and flat ironed in larger chunks to smooth. The picture is in my profile. I used to roller set my hair when I was relaxed completely straight, but it does not work so well for my curly hair. At least not with me doing it
I don't think I have the patience. I may try it again though.
When I am wearing my hair curly (which is most of the time), I only comb it while it is wet and under the shower stream, still very gently. I then promptly towel dry (just squeezing, not rubbing), add my moisture cream and serum, and pin my hair back into a bun, or smooth it into a loose puff. I am VERY careful with my bun though, because my ends are so fragile and dry out so easily, especially when air dry. Before pinning, I make sure my ends are still damp, then I apply extra olive cream and a little bit of oil to keep them protected. I do the same thing to my ends when I am wearing a puff, and in addition, I apply my "moisturemix" to the ends a couple times a day like when my hair is down. Either way, I have to work quickly so my hair does not dry too much before I am done. This way, it does not get tangled, and I repeat this process every morning when I am not straightening my hair.
So, the key for me is to avoid my hair getting tangled in the first place, as much as possible, and if it does get tangled, to be very gentle with it. In fact, I expect tangles when I begin to comb, so I ALWAYS proceed very cautiously. Hope this helps.
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