What i do:I don't know what to do after I've deep conditioned my hair, and I think it's why my hair is always dry.
I am going to try something like this. One of my issues is that so many things sit on my hair and using lots of products on top of one another will just leave my hair white because they don’t absorb. This makes me reluctant to add products after I’ve rinsed out my DC.What i do:
Leave in
Moisturizing cream
Seal with oil
Set in style whether it s a wet bun or braids for a braid out.
You can use water-based spray-type leave-ins or diluted creamy leave-ins. Oil and shea butter cannot make your hair white so you can seal with these. There is a thread about shea butter in the forum, very active, and everybody is talking about how shea butter is keeping their hair moisturized.I am going to try something like this. One of my issues is that so many things sit on my hair and using lots of products on top of one another will just leave my hair white because they don’t absorb. This makes me reluctant to add products after I’ve rinsed out my DC.
You can use water-based spray-type leave-ins or diluted creamy leave-ins. Oil and shea butter cannot make your hair white so you can seal with these. There is a thread about shea butter in the forum, very active, and everybody is talking about how shea butter is keeping their hair moisturized.
Yay! Let us know there what you end up mixing. I hope it will give you amazing results!Thanks for the suggestions! I was reading through that thread yesterday and actually ended up buying some products that I think can help me incorporate Shea butter.
Yes, it stopped. When I first big chopped I was using coconut oil for prepoos. I had an itchy nape all the time. No oil on my scalp, the itch is gone.Oh no! Has the itching stop?
What?!?? LolI guess I’m back to looking raggedy until I decide to get my hair braided lol
I sweated my hair out lol.What?!?? Lol
I got rid of a ton of products yesterday. It felt good to get rid of the stuff I can’t use anymore. I gave them to my neighbor. I first I was gonna make a big deal about it, like exchanging them on here, or calling people, etc. But I needed to free myself from that energy, so I made a quick decision.
Lol you should have saw her face when I handed her those bags! LolLucky neighbour; you've given her a lot of products. I need to move next door to you or something.
I sweated my hair out lol.
@I Am So Blessed
That reminds me of our conversation in the Vicariously thread!! But I'm feeling discouraged about growing my curly hair to hip length from this picture LOL! I have almost the same curl pattern as the woman in that picture. I'll have to move my curly length goal back to mbl. Now that I think about it I haven't posted any hair fantasies in that thread in a hot minute.
LOL! Don't be discouraged!
You can still have this as your goal! There is one thing I have noticed over my patient wait for long hair and that is: LONG HAIR HAPPENS.
It really does. I have past most of my goals with flying colors and you can too!
So keep your fantasies alive! "Can't stop, wont stop eh eh" Keep on with the Keepin on!!!
Also: Since you have the same curl pattern, that only tells me that the post was for you. Its telling you your future.
You think so?? Well that's good that you feel that way because you have that God-touched spirit. I will not be discouraged any further, lol!
I have noticed the same for myself. When i trimmed that half inch off my hair shot right back where it was and then some. Nice to know I wasn't seeing things.I’ve stopped feeling too concerned about losing length when I trim. I’ve noticed I retain growth much easier when I incorporate regular trims and I quickly regain the lost inch or whatever. When I don’t trim regularly my hair stagnates so I no longer hesitate, I’ll trim every 12 weeks now, standard.