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Most techniques do not have to be administered seriously, to the point of militancy, once your hair has reached a certain level of health, unless you see a setback coming. Pay attention!

ETA: Great thread Op, and contributors. That's wassup!:yep:
 
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light dusting of your hair regularly can help you avoid big haircuts and trims....get at those ends!
 
Need ceramides? ----- Hot Six Oil has 'em. it costs $5 for a big bottle and can be purchased at Target.
 
mountainroseherbs.com is a great site for purchasing oils and butters in large sizes for a great prices
 
If your ends look ok but your hair doesnt feel right, trim your ends.

Sckri23 from my SCH-I500 using LHCF
 
hot dog water makes your hair really strong and shiny.











i hope you know im kidding. anything ive thought of has been posted here already. dang.
 
hot dog water makes your hair really strong and shiny.











i hope you know im kidding. anything ive thought of has been posted here already. dang.
:lachen: LMAO


.....but on the real. Lorraine Massey from Deva Curl has recipes for using water from cooking pasta as a nutrient rinse for the hair.
 
Deep conditioning with dry heat i.e. sitting under a hard bonnet hair dryer, will make your hair dry and difficult to to deal with.
 
When shampooing/conditioning or detangling in sections, try parting those sections straight with a rat tail comb. It will keep breakage around the parted area at a minimum, else the breakage will become more noticeable over time.
 
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If you wear weaves; please don't it in your hair for more than 4 months(too long in my opinion)...doing more harm then good.
 
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