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fancypants007 said:
Hello NAPPatural,
I have been using my hair steamer for the past 3 months (i recently took my braids out) and to be honest i really don't know if it has made that much difference, but i know that moist heat is better for the hair. (maybe to soon to tell) If anything i can really tell my face likes it because i'm sweating profusely in my face. I definitely prefer it over dry heat (hair dryer). I remember Robin (hairlady) said that if you use a heating cap on natural hair that it will cause it to draw up to the scalp and make it difficult to comb. I don't know if that holds true with the hair steamer, but i try to do a 60 minute deep condition using my hair steamer (and by the way they recommend using distilled water). I've used cholesterol type conditioners and it doesn't seem to make my hair soft, i recently purchased GOT2B emergency hair repair conditioner which i will try using this weekend with my steamer, and/or kercare humecto conditioner. My hair is fine, but i have so much volume, needless to say, alot of hair to moisturize. Do you have any products, and/or suggestions that can help me? Yesterday, i had the little knots in some places which takes a great deal of patience. I had to cut 2 of them because i just could not detangle them. But what i find so hard to believe, is that doing this process of detangling, i lost very little hair. I know that's good, but i hear the cracking, and the popping and i have a seamless comb. I just don't want to damage my hair because it's so hard to detangle. Please help me!
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...cholesterol type conditioners..Girl I was using the same thing...a friend of mine told me to STOP using cholesterol in my hair. She told me to do a real mayo conditioner and then follow up with a moisturizing spray. I know this is going to sound gross but I did this and it works..What I did was first went to sallys and got me plastic caps, and some of this cotton that the salon uses I don't know the name of it the box is upstaris I will post that later but its like cotton and you put it around your head like a headband and then put the plastic cap on it catches drippies. Well I got some real mayo and put it in my hair(a whole bunch) I really don't like the smell but hey..it did work)then I got the cotton headband and wrap that around then I put the plastic cap on and went under my steamer. I went under there for 1hr. then I took off the cap and the messing headband (this is messy) and before I even let water touch my head I got lots of shampoo and rub it in my hair. I load it up with lots of shampoo then I got in the shower wet it a bit add more poo and then went under the shower head and rinse real good. I then put some VO5 strawberrie and cream co in my hair put on a plastic cap did my shower biz, then I rinse off...after that...I put a moisturizing spray in my hair like Sta-Sof-Fro (this really makes your hair soft and moisturize) and that's it...my hair was soft and well moisturize...I then got my braids put in...my plan is to do this mayo co everytime I take my braids out to strengthen and conditions my hair. ALso real fresh avacodo mashed up is also a VERY GOOD NATURAL moisturizer. (I haven't try that yet, they're not in season yet...but my friend did. SHe is natural product user).
BUt for the store brought products I really can't help you with...I had use suave and VO5 co's and wentunder my steamer but I think the key is to moisturize REAL GOOD. After my goal with the hair growth braids I will be using henna in my hair to keep it moisturize and condition. But I will look around for you...and do a search...and get back with you..also you can do hot oil treatments...I had just did a hot oil treatment with my braids in under the steamer. But I think the Sta-Sof-Fro is really a good moisturizer. If you decided to try this method out..please keep me updated...I will PM you in the next hour..
Also before I put my braids in Iwas using my steamer 3 times a week. Our type of hair needs moisture. But like I had said the key thing is the moisturizing spray.
Hope this helps..
~Napptural~