KaramelDiva1978
Well-Known Member
I posted this in the Children's hair care section, but in case some don't look there today, I need your help. Kinda long, I apologize, but I'm desperate for hair help. Any experience you know of with 4b/4c type hair, personal or otherwise, I am open.
My dd and I began transitioning together mid-January because I noticed her thinned out hair and breakage from relaxers and decided-that was it—time to regroup and make changes. We are five months into this transition and boy oh boy is it a challenge! The hair at the back/nape is much more coarse and resistant and I have to frequently break it down, section by section to detangle. Furthermore, I noticed while combing her hair that she has two small places where the hair has broken at the demarcation line.
Now, I am moisturizing to the hilt—co-washes once a week and deep conditioning. Last night since I saw the breakage, I did an Aphogee reconstructor treatment, thinking okay, add protein. Daily styling with S-curl for moisture, Cantu Shea Butter moisturizer (which her hair really likes) and sealing with olive oil or coconut oil (her hair does better with the olive oil). I did that last night and sealed with jojoba oil, sectioned in three plaits to allow it to air dry and style this morning. It was about 90% dry and no sign of moisture. So I repeated the process, eliminating the oiled, styled the three plaits and sent her to my mother’s. I did just enough for me to attempt to cornrow this evening (I’m getting better).
However, I am very excited about the new growth and thickness and no broken pieces at the front. But I am also becoming frustrated with the process of daily styling, finding a balance between conditioning and protein, and combating the moisture problem without weighing the hair down in product. I am going to the hair store at lunch and will look for the Aussie Moist, but idk if I should use it as a co-wash or leave-in agent? I need some more Jane Carter’s N & S, she did fine with that and something else, but now I don’t remember what else I used.
Also, if I want to cornrow it, should I be used a locking gel or some type of “stay product” to keep the frizzies away? For low manipulation styles can we do cornrows and braid outs? I’m so lost, but I WANT TO KEEP HER NATURAL, so I will try anything helpful.
Thanks in advance for your help.
My dd and I began transitioning together mid-January because I noticed her thinned out hair and breakage from relaxers and decided-that was it—time to regroup and make changes. We are five months into this transition and boy oh boy is it a challenge! The hair at the back/nape is much more coarse and resistant and I have to frequently break it down, section by section to detangle. Furthermore, I noticed while combing her hair that she has two small places where the hair has broken at the demarcation line.
Now, I am moisturizing to the hilt—co-washes once a week and deep conditioning. Last night since I saw the breakage, I did an Aphogee reconstructor treatment, thinking okay, add protein. Daily styling with S-curl for moisture, Cantu Shea Butter moisturizer (which her hair really likes) and sealing with olive oil or coconut oil (her hair does better with the olive oil). I did that last night and sealed with jojoba oil, sectioned in three plaits to allow it to air dry and style this morning. It was about 90% dry and no sign of moisture. So I repeated the process, eliminating the oiled, styled the three plaits and sent her to my mother’s. I did just enough for me to attempt to cornrow this evening (I’m getting better).
However, I am very excited about the new growth and thickness and no broken pieces at the front. But I am also becoming frustrated with the process of daily styling, finding a balance between conditioning and protein, and combating the moisture problem without weighing the hair down in product. I am going to the hair store at lunch and will look for the Aussie Moist, but idk if I should use it as a co-wash or leave-in agent? I need some more Jane Carter’s N & S, she did fine with that and something else, but now I don’t remember what else I used.
Also, if I want to cornrow it, should I be used a locking gel or some type of “stay product” to keep the frizzies away? For low manipulation styles can we do cornrows and braid outs? I’m so lost, but I WANT TO KEEP HER NATURAL, so I will try anything helpful.
Thanks in advance for your help.