Evolving78
Well-Known Member
I decided to try something different today. I mixed some dove conditioner I have my kids use for cowashing, with some water. I have using this on my DD to just moisturize and wet her hair without adding a bunch of products.
I decided to use it on my hair, but I add a small amount of IC Moisturizer(it's a liquid), then I added a little more water. I couldn't use that stuff straight, due to the glycol and aloe in it, but it seemed to do the trick today to add some moisture to my air dried hair.
I sealed with CON Eden repairing oil (serum). I will see how my hair feels tomorrow. If it feels good, I will continue to use this. This little mix doesn't have any protein in it.
My plan is to wash my hair 2x as usual, alternating using a masque and a Moisturizing conditioner. I will sit under my dryer, or air dry. No heat for the rest of the month, since my hair just sits on my shoulders right now (CLength now), and I sweat something terrible around my neck. I don't want to sweat out my ends and cause dryness and friction.
This is that stage where you have to keep your hair up and off of your shoulders to make it to the next length.
I decided to use it on my hair, but I add a small amount of IC Moisturizer(it's a liquid), then I added a little more water. I couldn't use that stuff straight, due to the glycol and aloe in it, but it seemed to do the trick today to add some moisture to my air dried hair.
I sealed with CON Eden repairing oil (serum). I will see how my hair feels tomorrow. If it feels good, I will continue to use this. This little mix doesn't have any protein in it.
My plan is to wash my hair 2x as usual, alternating using a masque and a Moisturizing conditioner. I will sit under my dryer, or air dry. No heat for the rest of the month, since my hair just sits on my shoulders right now (CLength now), and I sweat something terrible around my neck. I don't want to sweat out my ends and cause dryness and friction.
This is that stage where you have to keep your hair up and off of your shoulders to make it to the next length.