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My ends are Moisturized (finally)

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Lee

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Last night I tried a method from Carolyn Gray's book. Ends treatment. I used my scalp cocktail oil. Which consist of Rosemary, Peppermint, Lavendar, Almond and Castor oil.
First I started with a very light trim of my ends. Oiled my scalp and my ends with the cocktail oil and did a quick massage. Next I applied the oil over the length of my hair.
Lastly I twisted my hair into bantu knots.
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I slept in a thin plastic cap along with my satin cap. When I took down the bantu knots in the morning, let me tell you, my hair was very moisturized and soft to the touch. I had a nice wave curly pattern which was nice to wear today but it is still cold outside, I'll wait for warmer weather to wear my hair out. I will be incorporating this technique into my regime. Maybe twice a month.
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I'm still on my S-curl challenge. One month of using S-curl on my ends. It has mabe a difference with my ends so far.
 
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anky said:
Carolyn has turned u into a chemist!
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I find that when I put my hair in bantu knots with moisturizers and oil and leave in in for like an hour, it comes out sooo soft. i don't know why though...
 
Sounds like a great moisturizer! I have never tried to do bantu knots, but I will soon.
 
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