LittleMissScientist
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Which do you think is more important and why?
I believe a key factor to growing hair long is to minimize the amount of manipulation (combing, brushing, styling, etc). I think this is evidenced by the numerous testimonials about hair growing the longest when there was virtually no time to do it and it was consistently worn in a low maintenance style.
I also think moisture is key to maintaining healthy hair. However, in order to moisturize properly, I feel the need to manipulate my hair every day. To me this presents a problem because I feel like I am overmanipulating. It does not help that I love to experiment w/different hairstyles.
So, how do you ladies reconcile these competing hair needs (if you see them as such)? Are there techniques to moisturize the hair that require almost NO manipulation? Do you moisturize (as in wet your hair) everyday? I actually comb through my hair everyday when I do a CW, so that is still a lot of manipulation for me.
Thoughts and advice, please!
I believe a key factor to growing hair long is to minimize the amount of manipulation (combing, brushing, styling, etc). I think this is evidenced by the numerous testimonials about hair growing the longest when there was virtually no time to do it and it was consistently worn in a low maintenance style.
I also think moisture is key to maintaining healthy hair. However, in order to moisturize properly, I feel the need to manipulate my hair every day. To me this presents a problem because I feel like I am overmanipulating. It does not help that I love to experiment w/different hairstyles.
So, how do you ladies reconcile these competing hair needs (if you see them as such)? Are there techniques to moisturize the hair that require almost NO manipulation? Do you moisturize (as in wet your hair) everyday? I actually comb through my hair everyday when I do a CW, so that is still a lot of manipulation for me.
Thoughts and advice, please!
