KiniKakes
Well-Known Member
Hi ladies!
For those of you who have successfully done an Aphogee treatment, I wanted to know:
After you apply the aphogee and comb it through your hair, do you keep your hair combed down and straight back (onto the towell), then sit under the drier to harden? Or do you comb the Aphogee thru the hair, and then pile the hair on top of your head, and sit under the drier to harden?
Which is best? Will combing it straight back to lay on my back/towell cause it to break if I move my neck/head to much under the drier? Or, is it more damaging to bunch the hair together and place it on top of the hair as it hardens? I know not to touch it or try to manipulate it after it hardens, but I assume there is a brief period between the application and the hardening process when you can move the hair to where it needs to be.
This will be my first time doing the treatment and, although I plan to follow the instructions on the container verbatim, it does not indicate which is better.
Thanks ya'all!
For those of you who have successfully done an Aphogee treatment, I wanted to know:
After you apply the aphogee and comb it through your hair, do you keep your hair combed down and straight back (onto the towell), then sit under the drier to harden? Or do you comb the Aphogee thru the hair, and then pile the hair on top of your head, and sit under the drier to harden?
Which is best? Will combing it straight back to lay on my back/towell cause it to break if I move my neck/head to much under the drier? Or, is it more damaging to bunch the hair together and place it on top of the hair as it hardens? I know not to touch it or try to manipulate it after it hardens, but I assume there is a brief period between the application and the hardening process when you can move the hair to where it needs to be.
This will be my first time doing the treatment and, although I plan to follow the instructions on the container verbatim, it does not indicate which is better.
Thanks ya'all!