MummysGirl
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Beautiful!!!!
Your progress is very inspiring - your hair's so thick! All the way to the ends!
Your progress is very inspiring - your hair's so thick! All the way to the ends!
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. You've been on your hair game forreal
Girl you have some good progress, and the shine. You've been on your hair game forreal
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Congratulations on your progress, you’ve done a great job! Your hair looks beautiful.

Which makes it softer? If it's harder than aphogee, then I probably can't get it. because even aphogee can be to hard for my hair sometimes. But if it softer yet still makes it strong then it would be perfect.
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Hmmm, I'll have to get back to you on that.
I promise you, it doesn't make it hard or anything.
Are we talking when it's wet or when it's dry? When my hair was wet, as I rinsed out the reconstructor I could immediately feel the strength in my hair. I'm not sure about how soft it was though because honestly I was so focused on the strength that I didn't really take note of it.
I can tell you that once my hair dried it's definitely soft, and has a lot of body.![]()
But maybe it was my fault.Dang you did an AWESOME job! Your hair is fabulous and I love your twist out! Congrats!!!

OK that is good. I also meant while wet, because one time with the aphogee I tried to detangle after using and it was to hard to do. My hair was kinda stiff, and I only left it on for 2 min. I have been giving aphogee the side eye ever since,But maybe it was my fault.
Oooooh okay, well I wouldn't recommend you try to detangle immediately after using a protein reconstructor anyway
. They're made to strengthen your strands not really to help w/ the detangling process. Even if my hair is detangle-able (not a real word
) after using a protein reconstructor, I wouldn't do it. I always do it after the moisturizing DC.Oooooh okay, well I wouldn't recommend you try to detangle immediately after using a protein reconstructor anyway
. They're made to strengthen your strands not really to help w/ the detangling process. Even if my hair is detangle-able (not a real word
) after using a protein reconstructor, I wouldn't do it. I always do it after the moisturizing DC.
I had never had a problem with it before though. Better I learned then, rather then after, because that could have been my setback. And I wouldn't be showing my progress.