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[USER=374975 said:SpiceUpMyHair[/USER];20775941]@fairhva
Oh no not since my big chop a year ago.![]()
[USER=149048 said:Honey Bee[/USER];20776111]I was researching Devacuts yesterday, more specifically, how to do one myself.
Ionno, y'all.![]()
If anyone is interested, I used the coupon code save10 and got $10 off my Q Redew order. I think the code lasts for the month of November.
Once I've used the Q Redew a few times, I'll give you all a short review of it.
I tried the rhassoul clay Tuesday with just water and ACV. Last night I tried the pink clay with just water and ACV. The rhassoul is still the winner but both are better than bentonite for me.
With the rhassoul I can use fewer tbsp per session. It applies easier. It's easier to finger detangle. It's less messy. It doesn't stick to everything.it's easier to get the right consistency.
I made the pink clay into a paste in a bowl and added one tbsp of water at a time. I got a thicker consistency and it was less messy. I will probably use this up first and add oil and/or honey to it. Then I will switch over to rhassoul for my clay step.
I was researching Devacuts yesterday, more specifically, how to do one myself.
Ionno, y'all.![]()
I was researching Devacuts yesterday, more specifically, how to do one myself.
Ionno, y'all.![]()
Fyi, I use a cheap stick blender I got from Walmart and it makes a huge difference from mixing by hand.
I'm getting myself ready to start the MHM again in the next couple of weeks. I haven't done it in two weeks since I have faux locs. Yesterday I bought Giovanni leave-in and some shea butter. I really want to incorporate shea butter into my reggie. I'm thinking of using the shea butter as a pre-ACV. When I was relaxed, I would use warm shea butter as a pre-poo to finger detangle. Since doing the MHM I really don't have to finger detangle, cause I don't really have tangles like that. I might use the shea butter as a hot oil treatment or use it mid week to refreshen my hair. IDK.
The next thing that I have to get is some clay and gel. I will be ordering the Rhassoul clay on amazon; probably on Black Friday and also get the gel on black Friday.
For those of you that purchase the gel instead of making your own. Which ones have you found to be effective and are approved for the MHM? I plan on trying out the Kinky gel custard (not sure if I have the name right) but I will be stretching it with water due to how expensive it is; 16.99. I also will be trying out the Giovanni gel; but will probably stretch that too due to cost: 8.99. Do any of yall dilute your gel with water and if so how much water are you using? I'm gonna check marshall's and ross to see if they have the gel. I checked last time and they didn't have the gel.
Fyi, I use a cheap stick blender I got from Walmart and it makes a huge difference from mixing by hand.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nj-R26SAzXY
Did anyone see this video? I know it isnt the exact same as MHM but it is pretty similar and I don't think she gave any credit to pinke, danabnatural, aketafitgirl, etc and is claiming it to be one of her methods
EDIT: Ok so this business clearly copy-catted the MHM methodbut added 2 extra steps that dont even make sense. If you read the method on the website some of the stuff is exactly worded like pinke wrote it. Pretty sad TBH because they're acting like they came up with this and the products are expensive. It cost $100 for the whole set. They didnt give any credit to anyone.
I'm getting myself ready to start the MHM again in the next couple of weeks. I haven't done it in two weeks since I have faux locs. Yesterday I bought Giovanni leave-in and some shea butter. I really want to incorporate shea butter into my reggie. I'm thinking of using the shea butter as a pre-ACV. When I was relaxed, I would use warm shea butter as a pre-poo to finger detangle. Since doing the MHM I really don't have to finger detangle, cause I don't really have tangles like that. I might use the shea butter as a hot oil treatment or use it mid week to refreshen my hair. IDK.
The next thing that I have to get is some clay and gel. I will be ordering the Rhassoul clay on amazon; probably on Black Friday and also get the gel on black Friday.
For those of you that purchase the gel instead of making your own. Which ones have you found to be effective and are approved for the MHM? I plan on trying out the Kinky gel custard (not sure if I have the name right) but I will be stretching it with water due to how expensive it is; 16.99. I also will be trying out the Giovanni gel; but will probably stretch that too due to cost: 8.99. Do any of yall dilute your gel with water and if so how much water are you using? I'm gonna check marshall's and ross to see if they have the gel. I checked last time and they didn't have the gel.
OMG! I tried this method today and was floored by my results. I was hesitating at first because I have about 70% 3C and 30% 4A, and thought this only worked for 4a and up. Boy was I wrong. Every natural needs to incorporate this into their regimen!
Love this thread! I really like that you ask people to state if they're using unapproved products. I don't want newbies/lurkers to get confused.
1. Which regimen are you doing? Pinkecube's
2. When did you start the regimen? August 2014. Then I restarted in September or October because I was using a conditioner with ingredients that weren't approved.
3. How often do you do the method?
Varies depending on my laziness.At least once a week and as frequently as every other day (after the induction period). Generally every 2-3 days or so.
4. Benefits seen so far
Increased elasticity: my curls no longer stretch so much that I can't wear them out after a day.
Increased moisture: my hair is soft, moisturized, and happy!
Increased definition: this is actually more apparent and improved on my tighter curls than the looser ones. The 4a parts of my hair really love MHM. The 3c parts are satisfied.
Fewer SSKs, when I don't neglect my hair. I'm due for my regular dusting, and my ends don't feel chewed up.
Fewer tangles
Can wash my hair without sections
Hair stays defined and moisturized for dayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyys
Less expensive regimen
5. Anything else you would like to share.
The timing of this is still a pain, but I do know as my hair gets more hydrated, I have to do less to it, including in the styling step.
6. Starting Photo: (Wash 1)
I didn't take one before I started.
7. Current Picture if you have one.
Maybe I'll take a picture later.
8. List your steps and products.
1. Clarify: Trader Joe's Tea Tree Tingle Conditioner + baking soda + water
2. Condition: Trader Joe's Tea Tree Tingle Conditioner + water. Sometimes I use Jessicurl TooShea.
3. Mud: Aztec Secret Bentonite clay + water + honey + olive oil + (sometimes (M) ACV)
4. Leave-In: Trader Joe's Tea Tree Tingle Conditioner + water
5. Seal: Homemade flaxseed gel + Hello Curly gel
I did a modified version of it to try it out. I will share the results. I clarified with apple cider vinegar. I then did a DC with molasses and Cantu shea butter conditioner. I rinsed out and then did a Co wash with KK knot today. I then left some in and put a little KFC on top. I could really see my texture and did a test strand to see if I could pull off a WNG. I don't have enough texture at 6 months post.I will be doing mine at night and every 3 days. I believe that this will help me with the transition and also help me get enough confidence to do my own BC.