atlien11;21033485[/USER]]Okay so i tried the clay step and here is my review. I did the following steps:
1. CO-Wash with Trader Joes tea tree condish and a tad bit of Baking soda
2. DC and sat under steamer with Hairveda DC (45 min)
3. Rinsed and apply clay mixture for almost 2 hours. I blended up the clay mixture in a tiny food processor to make sure i could get a good consistency
4. Rinse, add Giovanni Direct Leave-in and watered down KCCC
Applying the clay on my hair made my strands feel a little weird. I wasnt thrilled but i kept going for the sake of trying out something new, and to be fair I wasn't crazy about how my hair felt prior due to the DC i used ( i will probably not use that for a DC again. Annabelles DC did my strands much better). I saw and understood how my curls were elongated due to the heaviness of the clay.
After leaving the clay on for about 2 hours under a plastic cap, i hopped in the shower to rinse. My hair felt kinda coated but i kept rinsing. I applied a little more TJ conditioner on top of the rinse to help with the coated feeling. Afterwards i applied the leave-in/KKCC and twisted my hair up and slept on it (my hair seems to get the best curls when i do it this way overnight).
This morning I carefully took the twists out and started to fluff. I also blow-dry my roots on very low heat for a few seconds to stretch my curls. My hair still felt a little strange but the curls started coming in.
Overall I still haven't decided if i am going to do this step every few days as the MHM states. I may do this treatment with clay twice a month. Perhaps i need to play with the clay mixture to get a better consistency or maybe add some oil to it so that it doesn't feel so odd on my hair. I noticed when I used one of Natty Naturals DC, one of the ingredients listed is clay and my hair responded the same way
I give this step a 5/10.