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I really like these continuous spray bottles. I like how they create a fine mist for the hair. I was using a cheap, garden, spray bottle. This works really well for my hair and I don't have dripping wet hair, but deeply water moisturized hair.


I saw this at the beauty supply. I see I can get two for the same price I paid for the one I bought. I'm still satisfied with my purchase.

I decided to purchase this because I saw how 'heavy' with moisture people's afro-textured hair was hanging when they were using this and demonstrating their haircare processes.

I'm really very happy with mine.


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^^^ I bought one of those for my daughter. She likes it a lot; it makes doing her hair much easier. I happened upon it at Burlington; they had a lot them available alone, or as a set with one or two of those flexible detangling brushes, about 2 weeks ago.
 
^^^ I bought one of those for my daughter. She likes it a lot; it makes doing her hair much easier. I happened upon it at Burlington; they had a lot them available alone, or as a set with one or two of those flexible detangling brushes, about 2 weeks ago.
Have you tried this on your hair?
 
I left a plastic cap on my head from the night before which was Sunday, until this evening which was Monday. Hair was super soft and moist. It was drawn up and a bit fuzzy, though. I like it. My hair stayed moist. I like it.
 
Never Let Your Hair Get Dry vs Always Keep Your Hair Wet

Never Let Your Hair Get Dry:

I remember I removed some shed hair from my brush or comb. The hair was so soft, like cloud soft and I believe I mentioned it here and we discussed it in a past thread. The next day, that same shed hair was harder and dryer. The texture of the hair was rougher.

The point is that the shed hair was moisturized with water and lubricated with oil and covered and protected with a baggie, on a regular basis. My conclusion is that the shed hair got hard because it got DRY. The air dried it out and the moisture was not replenished with water and the hair was not covered with lubricating oil or a protective baggie.

Thus, for my hair, I can never let my hair get dry if I want my hair strands to stay in the pristine, healthy and optimal state they were when they were new on my head.


Always Keep Your Hair Wet:

This is not necessary to do for me. When I first started my hair journey, I used to keep my hair wet. My hair did well but I had to baby it because it was easier to break due to the fact it was always wet. In addition to this, when hair is wet, it tends to swell. This swelling distorts the natural structure of the hair strand making it fatter than normal and very likely having lifted cuticles on the strand. Hence, this state of the hair can be good depending upon your plan and your goals. But, it can also be damaging for the reasons I mentioned above.


So for me, never letting my get dry, is not the same as always keeping my hair wet. And, at this stage in my hair journey, moisturized and lubricated and protected hair works well for me.
 
I think my longest length is in the crown at around 23 inches. My nape hair is about 19 inches in length. I posted this in the grow it long challenge, too.

Starting length:

  • 23 inches for crown
  • 19 inches for nape area

This is about where my hair stays. One part of me wants to say it doesn't get much longer than this. But, I KNOW I escaped my Grow and Break Cycle.

I also think and can see that my hair is starting to gain back the length and drop a little bit in length like I had in 2021.

All these setbacks happen when I become complacent or too casual with my hair.

I have to balance having a routine but also staying vigilant.
 
@Chicoro I haven’t used the spray bottle on my own hair yet since I’m mostly keeping it covered during the cold months but I did use it while doing my daughter’s hair. I don’t understand how or why it’s so much better than regular spray bottles, but it really works well… it’s a more thorough spritzing.

I had to go out and buy an extra one; my sons like using it too!
 
@Chicoro I haven’t used the spray bottle on my own hair yet since I’m mostly keeping it covered during the cold months but I did use it while doing my daughter’s hair. I don’t understand how or why it’s so much better than regular spray bottles, but it really works well… it’s a more thorough spritzing.

I had to go out and buy an extra one; my sons like using it too!

I find that the fine must operates like the most from the shower. The even light coat of water gets to "all" parts whereas the water in a regular bottle gets to some parts.

I think the finer droplets of water absorb easier and faster into the strands.
 
I like this standing mirror. I saw it posted by mytype4hair channel on YouTube.

It is a mirror with a tripod. They come together and the company is called
LifeIsBarbarShop

It's on amazon

Her instagram video:



Attention:
The kit comes with a led mirror. But, you can get the mirror without LED and get the tripod adapter separately. I do not like LED mirrors.

I am putting this in my cart to possible purchase in the future.
 
(She has super thick, luscious hair ends!)

This is the video where I first saw metype4hair with the tripod mirror @12:12

Low Manipulation Haircare Routine on Type 4 Hair| Weekly Haircare Diary​


mytype4hair
7.85K subscribers

 
Forgot to mention that this mirror folds up and they have a mini travel version. I live in cramped spaces and places on a temporary basis. Space and portability are premium for me.

I really like this mirror because I love to press my hair on the stove. I prefer hot combs using a gas stove. And there is RARELY a place to prop a good mirror. A mirror is essential for me when I press the back and sides of my hair with a hot comb.

I haven't pressed my hair with a hot comb since I left for France which was 13 years ago. My mother does not have a gas stove but I think my sister and my cousin do. If I get this mirror, I'm going to one of the two houses for my first real hot comb press in 13 years.

Or perhaps, I should wait. Using heat the wrong way can definitely create a set back. Let me just sit down and calm myself.

Here's a review video on the product.



This mirror set up is the cheapest way to cut your own hair. Self cut​


ReviewHub
 
Lastly,

The 7 dollar mirror set-up can work, too! I may be doing this one while living with my mother.

Starts @7:31 seconds:

The BEST Mirror Setup For Self-Haircuts | How To Cut Your Own Hair​


Alex Kouras

 
How are you progressing? What are those ends looking like?

It is too early to tell. I am experimenting with layering products and blow drying my hair on wash day. It is risky but I need to know if this is possible for short runs. I will evaluate every 30 days and see how it goes.

Because I have always set my hair while wet and only blown dry once a quarter, I really don't know if how quickly my ends split after a trim.

Have you had any epiphanies?

In December a stylist brought to my attention that I should be using shampoo to leave-in that are specifically for hydration. I made that switch in December and the improvement to how my hair feels is very noticeable. I need a couple of months to evaluate what this is very promising.

Have you set bolder goals?

No. After menopause, I think my hair grows even slower than it did before. Just going to stick to slow, steady and consistent.
It isn't a bolder goal, but I do think I will have a better understanding of my hair by the end of the year.

Have you pulled back on some goals?

No. I'm still shooting for APL at the end of the year.

Have you had any realizations about your hair or your hair care practices?

Mentioned above about the hydrating products. That is about it.

My hair isn't a fan of butters and oils. It is just too fine. But in the Spring, I plan to play around with layering different leave-ins, light and heavy to see if that is enough for my hair.

How is your consistency?

It is good. I'm still on my once a week reset and oiling/massaging my scalp once a week. I hoping in March to do a 2x a week reset. I will probably not blow dry when I do this.

Extending grace to you?

Yep, always!
 
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