kblc06
Well-Known Member
My hair normally HATES oil based moisturizers and products in its completely natural state (except for Vaseline). They do not absorb at all even if they contain water. I lightly flat-ironed my hair with the maxiglide (on setting 4), so although its stretched, it's still fluffy and textured. I bought some Profectiv Growth Lotion a while back and decided it to try, hoping that it wouldn't cause immediate reversion like water based products. I also applied mist of African Pride Braid sheen spray, and some S&B Botanicals 3-n-1 Dry scalp treatment + Vaseline to my ends. I braid my hair into two plaits and go to bed. Well, what do you KNOW!? I wake up with the softest, most luxurious, tangle-free braid out ever
. My hair actually feels stronger. And even better, my hair didn't revert (although I usually have no problem applying small amounts of water based moisturizers).
I also notice that with my younger natural cousins with WL+ hair whose hair is usually kept stretched in braids or pressed , petroleum based products seem to really agree with their hair.
So does your hair seem to respond better to petroleum or oil based products when stretched or pressed? If so, what do you think is the mechanism behind this? Do you believe that they can strengthen your hair? I tried to break one of my shed strands after applying the above products and it was actually kind of hard to do....which is unheard of for my fine hair! Prior to that, my hair would snap easily and felt rather brittle.


I also notice that with my younger natural cousins with WL+ hair whose hair is usually kept stretched in braids or pressed , petroleum based products seem to really agree with their hair.
So does your hair seem to respond better to petroleum or oil based products when stretched or pressed? If so, what do you think is the mechanism behind this? Do you believe that they can strengthen your hair? I tried to break one of my shed strands after applying the above products and it was actually kind of hard to do....which is unheard of for my fine hair! Prior to that, my hair would snap easily and felt rather brittle.