MissYocairis
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1) Elasta QP Mango butter - (the little container is not big enough....keep running out!)

2) PhytoSpecifics Moisturizing Conditioning Balm - (expensive as HELL...but, even my 9 year old said, "that stuff is GOOD!)

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Netta1 said:I'm natural but I know to smooth my edges molding wax works GREAT for me. I got in from walgreens in the white people section, lol. Picture of it in my product album.
HoneyDew said:Black and Sassy Caribbean cream (or profectiv root health or carrot cream or LIV) topped with Let's jam regular hold and then topped with a leave-in (my fav are braid sprays) or water and then tie down at night with pantyhose.
CantBeCopied said:Hey Netta, pretty twists! Do you know if your molding wax has safe ingredients? You are pleased with the health of your hairline? The wax doesn't seem to dry it out?
secretdiamond said:I've finally learned and mastered how to never use a brush and it's all about tying down those nappy suckers. I detangle my hair at night and comb it back with my wide toothed comb. Then right before I put my scarf on I apply NTM leave-in and then spray some surge onto my hand and use it to smooth it down more --(I sometimes use a fine-toothed comb here for better smoothing). Then I put some jojoba oil to seal everything in. I quickly tie it down (and I don't even have to tie it tight) and in the morning, my hair is smooth and shiny.I'm 8 wks post and with using mtg it feels like more, but this has been working great for me. If my edges are a little dry, I spray some s curl on the new growth b4 I do everything else. HTH
Netta1 said:I don't recall the molding wax having any ingrediants that just jumped out at me....but I would guess it has a lot of stuff in there with very long names like "asdfkahsdfkhaskdfharin militriat". I think my hair line is okay and the wax has not effected it at all...then again I've only used the wax a few times. I only break it out for the super slick puff------which is very rare. Now when I did use it I noticed that it was on of those products thats best to use and then wash your hair afterwards to remove all residue. Also its best if used sparingly. It works though, it REALLY works!
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That's a LOT HoneyDew!
So, what about that Jam stuff? Isn't that gel? I thought Gel was a no-no. How does our hairline health respond to it?
CantBeCopied said:I LOVE THAT IDEA!!! Thanks SecretDiamond.I am excited to try this one! Are you using a jojoba blend (like Queen Helene makes) or a straight up 100% jojoba for this?
pradalover said:I use S-curl & then Elasta QP Mango Butter then I tie my hair down with my satin scarf
CantBeCopied said:For all of us stretching ladies, please list your favorite products to smooth those curly, kinky, wavy or otherwise nappy edges when stretching and/or bunning. I'll start:
2) PhytoSpecifics Moisturizing Conditioning Balm - (expensive as HELL...but, even my 9 year old said, "that stuff is GOOD!)![]()