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I hate to sound like a parrot but I can't help it because it's true. Sabino Moisture Block. Go to the moisture block thread. Look on pg 9 (if not 9 it's page 8) for my pics of flat ironed hair with it, and how I used it. With MB you can actually flat iron your hair and get the same look of it being pressed. Infact it will look like you have a relaxer. I don't use rollers because I don't need to. I just cross wrap my hair and put on my headscarf. I suppose if you wanted body you could do that. Sometimes I'll do a few balls and let them lose for soft waves if I want a curl, otherwise I cross wrap. You know what instead of leading you there, I'll put my pics of flatironing below. You can still go if you like what you see and see how I did it (rollerset, etc). Also there are lots of tips from other people. Just make sure you put in some moisturizing conditioner (non protein) and leave it in before applying the MB (it helps lock in moisture until your next wash). The pics were with my cell phone on different days so please forgive the lighting. By the way I'm 4a with a little 3c. My 4a areas get just as straight. I am a frequent flatiron/presser once a week and my hair is still growing. Might I add with no split ends to speak of. I've checked like a hawk! My conditioning keeps my ends on point. I just use heat protectant and find that Moisture block helps to protect.Hello ladies~ this question is for 4’s……. I have about 4” or so, how do you keep your hair from reverting? Do you use rollers after a couple of days from getting your hair pressed/ flat ironed? TIA
Good question what I do is this, wash dc, and then leave in some moisturizing conditioner. I uses my denman to distribute throughly. Then I apply some amla and olive creme (just a little) and coconut oil to seal. Then I apply my Moisture block. It seals in the moisture until the next wash by water proofing hair and providing a barrier against all the stuff you put in and the outside world (humidity, etc) It's all in the Sabino thread. It keeps hair at ultimate moisture levels until the next wash and keeps moisture from dissipating. Usually the reason we keep applying moisture is that it's water based and will evaporate. The MB locks it in place until the next wash so there's no need to re moisturize until the next wash. That's why I love it so because it saves me money as my products stretch longer (they don't evaporate and need to be reapplied over and over), even though it costs money in the first place to buy MB.i know this may sound dumb but how do you keep your hair moisturize when its pressed?
I hate to sound like a parrot but I can't help it because it's true. Sabino Moisture Block. Go to the moisture block thread. Look on pg 9 (if not 9 it's page 8) for my pics of flat ironed hair with it, and how I used it. With MB you can actually flat iron your hair and get the same look of it being pressed. Infact it will look like you have a relaxer. I don't use rollers because I don't need to. I just cross wrap my hair and put on my headscarf. I suppose if you wanted body you could do that. Sometimes I'll do a few balls and let them lose for soft waves if I want a curl, otherwise I cross wrap. You know what instead of leading you there, I'll put my pics of flatironing below. You can still go if you like what you see and see how I did it (rollerset, etc). Also there are lots of tips from other people. Just make sure you put in some moisturizing conditioner (non protein) and leave it in before applying the MB (it helps lock in moisture until your next wash). The pics were with my cell phone on different days so please forgive the lighting. By the way I'm 4a with a little 3c. My 4a areas get just as straight. I am a frequent flatiron/presser once a week and my hair is still growing. I just use heat protectant and find that Moisture block helps to protect.
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Thanks..What do u use for heat protectant ?