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Thanks AlmondEyes. I will do some more research when I get home. This sounds interesting.
Thanks AlmondEyes. I will do some more research when I get home. This sounds interesting.
Preening is the process by which you gently smooth your hair down from your scalp to your ends. The process is to activate the sebum. I don't do it hard but you can check out how the youtube from water rinsing only does it. She has longer hair though and my hair is about three inches. I do not follow her instructions to the core because I still shampoo and conditioner wash weekly (I started going back to this again) but I daily rinse my hair with water in the shower since I am high porosity. But I do think that preening is useful. But there is something about the process of preening on a daily basis that helps. Some women preen on dry hair. I preen in the shower after my water rinse. I suppose for women who are low porosity preening can be done on dry hair just do not tug violently or pull your hair down too rough. A good diet is also important to activating the sebum glands. Many Asian women eat lots of kelp and green leafy vegetables. Sebum producing veggies. I also think that eating lots of beans, legumes and veggies are key to better sebum because when I lived in Rwanda, that was the main diet and I didn't see many of the women there with dry hair. And they washed their hair more often. Sebum will not make your hair curlier or change it's texture unless your hair was dry from not treating it well but it will allow your oil glands to give better moisture to your hair which is key to retention and better styling options. Best, Almond Eyes
thank you! very interesting . maymbe this is a key indeed to retention (my aunt does it and almost has no products at all.... and she is a wl natural 4b as i said before)
im gonna search more for this. very interesting!
I guess I have been unintentionally preening all along! I massage my scalp and gently work the natural oils down the length of my hair. It pretty much keeps my strands moisturized and protected. If I do too much preening my hair is too oily
How long have you been preening and how long did it take you to get full sebum coverage?
Best,
Almond Eyes
I get full coverage after about 5 days. I have been preening daily since October.
Did you have an oily scalp to begin with and possibly not know it?. What was your routine to bring about an oily scalp?
Very few Afro haired women have dry scalps unless their has been some damage or ezcema or something else. I believe most Afro haired women have normal sebum levels but dry strands because the sebum has a difficult time making it all the way down to the curls.
Best,
Almond Eyes
My problem is that my sebum doesn't make it all the way to the rest of my hair especially in the front which causes dryness in those strands. While I think preening and water rinsing everyday is good, I think it is important to treat the hair gently and not use excessively hot water nor grab or pull on my hair too rough because that can create hair loss if not careful. I suspect the woman who is the youtuber from water rinsing only had an oily scalp to begin with and her stimulating it more helped the sebum production. I think for women who have dry scalps due to relaxer damage or other issues, water rinsing only may not help. Sebum may have to be assisted by adding something like a light oil to the hair (and not the scalp) to ensure that the hair doesn't get dry and parched. If you have a scalp which produces normal levels of oil but you have dry strands, you have to make sure to keep a balance with treating your scalp very well and not clogging it up with products but also ensuring that your strands are well moisturized. Again for me, because my hair is fine, I cannot do excessive hair products so I tend to rinse my hair in the shower more which keeps my tangles at bay and allows me to retain length since I am not able to protective style yet. Best, Almond Eyes
as ive also got fine hair i should try our more rinsing . water then sealing
I agree about the protein. Took me a year into my hhj to figure out reconstructors are more critical than hard protein. I also learned that just simply leaving the reconstructor on longer serves as a hard treatment as well.
Seasons play a role too. My mini setbacks happen in winter due to dry air. Dry air is dry hair. Getting the moisture balance is a challenge when there's no moisture in the air. My skin suffers too. Still working on it . My Spring and summer reggis are in point though.
Adding nightly preening and head massage to the routine. Find that I don't need as much condish on my ends when I do this. Getting better and better! God is good
Seriously, what's the best tool to detangle 4c hair.
Not interesting about finger detangling as it takes too long.
I've been washing/rinsing my hair 3 times a week and I'm liking it. My roots feel good and the rest of my hair feels nice and springy. In wear my hair in two strand twists 90-98% of the time so ib haven't been able to fully assess the benefits of regular wetting.
One thing I've done was cut out the heavy sealing and stuck with a light oil so that I don't get much build up.
I'll try 3 days for another week or two then I might brave it and move up to daily wetting.
almond eyes, I've seen you say this a few times. Why? I thought protein (in general, meaning whichever you hair likes) was good for hi po hair. I thought it filled in missing bits of the cuticle.Remember be wary of leave ins with proteins that may not interact the best on high porosity hairs like some gels
Krystle~Hime, Girl, NOOOOOOO!!!!! People were reporting all kinda mid-strand splits, tree splits, it was a hair horror show. Save yourself, chile!I'm gonna give a try to tangle teezer.
Idk, I'm still transitioning my daggone self. I finger detangle... which you said you weren't interested in.Lol ok what do you suggest then
almond eyes, I've seen you say this a few times. Why? I thought protein (in general, meaning whichever you hair likes) was good for hi po hair. I thought it filled in missing bits of the cuticle.
Krystle~Hime, Girl, NOOOOOOO!!!!! People were reporting all kinda mid-strand splits, tree splits, it was a hair horror show. Save yourself, chile!
Idk, I'm still transitioning my daggone self. I finger detangle... which you said you weren't interested in.
You could try seamless combs. I have the whole set from hotcombs.net (magic rake, etc) and I noticed a difference almost immediately. My mom loves them too and her hair was even more delicate than mine at the time (undiagnosed thyroid issue). My hair improved immensely once I got them and, tbh, I thought the combs I had before were just fine. Shows how much I know.
Hi. Yes, I have said this a few times. I think porous and fine porous hair likes protein but in a protein treatment that needs to be washed out. When it is a leave in it can leave the hair feeling hard and that can cause dryness. Protein leave in, in my opinion is over kill though there are some natural products which act as a mild protein and that is fine for your hair. Something like aloe is like a mild protein and that works for my hair as long as it is not alone and mixed with other products and is not in a gel form which is too sticky for my hair like glycerin. If the leave in makes your hair feel hard I would leave it alone but if it is working for you then continue with it. My hair usually will tell me immediately when I use something on her and if she doesn't like it she rejects it immediately.
Best,
Almond Eyes