Any ideas on how to minimize daily manipulation (like combing) without requiring the need for braids/twists??
With my current regimen I comb my hair on a daily basis with my Jilbere comb to remove dead hair, detangle and prep for the following day. I usually do most of my combing at night, braid into two plaits, tie with a silk scarf and slightly comb to put into a protected bun or flat twist my hair the morning of a work day.
Is this routine considered excessive manipulation for a loose natural?
For me it would be. I only comb my hair when I wash it with a ton of conditioner, usually once or twice a week.
If so, what are my other options?
Here's my routine:
1) Wash with a sulfate shampoo. I don't mind the "stripping". I use butters, hairsprays and gels, so conditioner alone will not get it clean. The only time I will do a conditioner wash is if I wash my hair today, use a light styling product that doesn't take much to get out, then use CLARIFYING conditioner by either Suave or V05. If I try to conditioner wash only a third day my hair looks frizzy meaning it's not clean and I need to wash it with real shampoo.
2) Soak my hair with a good moisturizing conditioner (current faves are Herbal Essences Hello Hydration in the blue bottle and Jane Carter Nutrient Replenishing Conditioner) for detangling purposes. Let it soak for a few while I wash up then use my detangling comb to remove tangles. My rule of thumb on a good conditioner is that I should NOT be struggling with my hair or pulling on my scalp when the ordeal is over. This means the conditioner is garbage. Detangling should only take a couple of minutes max on each section I do. Always begin at the bottom then work up to scalp.
3) Once I'm done detangling I rinse out most of the conditioner. Sometimes, depending on the type of gel I'm going to use I'll leave some in, but most of the time I rinse most of it out. I prefer Devacare's One Condition as an excellent leave-in for strong holding gels. OneC's detangling capabilities for MY hair leaves little to be desired, but it's a great leave-in. Can't go wrong with it.
4) I put my hair in four sections (have pics in my fotki) and apply styling product (either Curls Gel-les'C (no leave-in) or Abba Pure Volume Gel (with leave-in/sometimes without) to WET HAIR. The good thing about Curls Gel-les'C compared to other gels is that my hair doesn't have to real wet in order for it to work or spread well. It has a very unusual gel/serum consistency that works great. I used to COMB it through when my hair was shorter now I RAKE IT AND SMOOTH IT through with my fingers. The coils fall better and I like it this way.
5) Once I'm done applying the styling product, I use a diffuser attachment secured to my blowdryer to get rid of the excess drippies and dry it up some. I let airdry the rest of the day and fluff for bigness once it dries.
At night, I'll create several big twists (for stretchage the next day) using Miss Jessies Curly Buttercreme, but I don't seal the ends. I leave a little hair untwisted, because it looks better when I release them the next day. I DO NOT COMB MY HAIR TO DO THESE TWISTS. I just grab a section of hair, apply the creme (concentrating on the ends) and twist. That's it. I still want to keep the coil pattern the gel left. I don't wrap my hair in a scarf, but I do sleep on a satin pillowcase. In the morning I untwist and fluff my hair all over the place for the look that I want. If need be, I'll use bobby pins to create bigness where it tends to be floppy.
For the next two or three days, I may retwist with no product or just tie it up in a high pony puff with my scarf before going to bed. I fluff it out in the morning add more buttercreme or CD Tui hair oil (for sheen), fluff some more then leave. I will also use hairspray to retain lift if it's not acting the way I want.
After three days (maybe four), I do it all over again. I don't do buns or low pony puffs. When my hair is acting a mess I usually put it in a high puff.
Wow, I haven't done this in awhile didn't realize how long it was!
Sorry about that.
I guess I said all this to say that you don't have to comb your hair every night if you don't want to. LOL!