YoursTrulyRE
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I just got my hair pressed for the first time in almost a year. How are you ladies keeping your hair moisturized?
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I focus on the moisture when I DC before pressing...during the week I just moisturize with coconut oil (vatika oil)
I love these questions b/c I have yet to understand the concept of moisturizing anything without water. I am not sure whether oils moisturize. I believe this was discussed in the past, and some folks mentioned their favorite oils which they believe moisturize.
Now, this doesn't mean that I don't try to put SOMETHING on my hair but I often wonder if what we consider 'moisturized hair' is accurate? For example, when Empress Ri stated that her hair felt like 'butter' is this what moisturized hair feels like with oils (BTW, your hair is so gorgeous that if you told me to sit under a dryer with extra hot hair every night and THAT would be moisture in my hair, I’d believe you)? I also remember folks mentioning other characteristics of moisturized hair such as cool to the touch, non-fraying ends, smoother cuticles, the ability to hold a curl etc.
I can see how the oils may trap existing moisture but put moisture IN without reversion…hmmm…
Where are the emollients?
I need some scientists up in here!
Although I would hope moisture rich products were used in your deep condition and blow dry process. Hopefully you have a few days before you need to actually put product on your hair.
Check this video out.. I've tried this and it works. I used nuetrogena triple moisture and vatika frosting..only use a pea size amt of the leave in YouTube - Moisturizing Straight Hairwith No Reversion
I take care of the moisturizing during the pre-poo and post-poo conditioning, I dont like any 'moisturizing' type products on it after I flat-iron.
After it's straightened/dry, I just go for shine...a tiny amt of Chi Silk Infusion, and then a few sprays of Kimble Shine Spray on the finished 'doo.