Okay. SO my testimony isn't about growth. It's about strength and elasticity.
When I first got the MT a few weeks ago, I did rub it into my scalp a few days, but then I backed off because (even though I could not quite believe it) I could feel my new growth getting unruly, and there was already quite a lot of it, and I didn't plan on getting a relaxer anytime soon, if ever again.
So anyway, back in December, my hair got double processed. The last 9 inches or so had already been relaxed by a stylist with Mizani No Lye and originally had a very full thick look - not texlaxed but lots of body. The newest 5 or so had been deliberately texlaxed / underprocessed by me. It was giving me a lot of problems with tangling, etc, so in Dec I went to another stylist for a corrective, and she re-relaxed my hair from ROOT to TIP and let it process for a looooong time. And yes, I mostly let her, except I started to ask her "Shouldn't we wash it now? Isn't it going to over process", until she did wash it out. Long story short, I ended up with lots of split ends and damaged strands that felt thin and sooo weak, and tangled like hell. (My hair seemed doomed to tangle - underprocess --> tangle, overprocess --> tangle). It remained long and didn't break as much as it might have, but I had to be super careful with it.
Anyway, I thought MT might help me get my hair stronger so that I could get my hair back to health, trim it, and eventually wouldn't have to baby it so much, and could wear it out and manipulate it more often.
SO over the last couple of weeks, I've been searching and trimming the zillions of individual split ends. I've cut off up to three inches off some individual strands, but because it wasn't an overall trim, the general length of my hair hasn't been affected very much.
And I've been using MT. Every two / three days, I rinse my hair with water (or shampoo it on my weekly wash day). Then I apply the MT - smoothing back with my hands, then cover it with the shower cap and let it sit for as long as possible - at least 5 minutes. Then I rinse. Apply a moisturising conditioner (usually a drug store brand, but something like Keracare Humecto on my wash day). Then I rinse that out as well. Apply some moisturiser to my hair, pull it back in one twist or plait, then pin it up. On my wash day I will detangle in sections with a medium tooth comb before plaiting / twisting, but otherwise I just detangle with my fingers.
And the results are .... AMAZING. I just noticed it a few days ago when I was absentmindedly testing one of my shed strands at work and it was stretching *tautly* (not in a stretchy way) and not breaking, and I was like WTH is this? Is this my hair??? (My hair never does that). Today I did my routine again, and I can confirm I am not hallucinating. As soon as I apply the MT, my hair starts to smooth out. The strands now feel heavier and hydrated, smoother and more elastic. My hair just seems more *real*, I can't explain it.
It feels so strong. When I'm detangling. it don't feel like every little touch will break it anymore.
For those of you who already have strong, elastic strands, maybe applying it to your hair wouldn't be beneficial. But for those people with thin / fragile / overprocessed strands, I can attest that using it as a rinse out conditioner has definitely transformed my hair.
I'm so happy, I'm posting pics for the first time, even though they can't really show the change I'm talking about.