I can't put straight Shea butter on my hair. Shea butter based products work fine. I like straight Shea butter for my skin though works great.It is offical. My hair hates Shea butter. Meanwhile, my skin loves it.
My hair hates shea butter too.
#humble brag
At my family reunion last week, my "new body" didn't impress anyone at all. Sigh... I need to keep working.
However, my hair was a SPLASH! Yay, LHCF!
I rocked a wash and go when I wanted to show off. One day I got on the elevator with my "beauty queen cousin." She's the one that always had long hair and now I'm not sure what's going on with it now. It looks kinda weird... heavily gelled or something...not sure.
But anyway a lady with natural hair got on the elevator with us, and she told ME: "I love your hair."
I said, "Thank you."
My beauty queen cousin just out of habit, said, "Thank you."
Hah. That awkward moment when your beauty queen cousin realizes SHE'S not the one getting the compliment... the "smart" cousin is.
Yay, LHCF.
The shampoo girl told me not to use Nexxus Emergencee, because it makes my hair too tangled. Poor thang doesn't realize my hair is 4b and will never look or behave like her 3a hair. I'm going to use a lighter protein to see if that helps HER detangle my hair. I actually love how easy my hair is after an Emergencee treatment.
Her first mistake was using heat, second mistake she left it on too long. Lastly she poured shampoo on my rock hard hair and tried to agitate it. I quickly told her to stop. Then she got snappy and said "I do this everyday". I was soooo irritated. Some stylists think they know everything.
The shampoo girl told me not to use Nexxus Emergencee, because it makes my hair too tangled. Poor thang doesn't realize my hair is 4b and will never look or behave like her 3a hair. I'm going to use a lighter protein to see if that helps HER detangle my hair. I actually love how easy my hair is after an Emergencee treatment. Her first mistake was using heat, second mistake she left it on too long. Lastly she poured shampoo on my rock hard hair and tried to agitate it. I quickly told her to stop. Then she got snappy and said "I do this everyday". I was soooo irritated. Some stylists think they know everything.
My same routine with the same products for my twist outs give me no fail twist outs. At times I would like a big stretched fluffy twist out but I haven't mastered that as yet. I sometimes want a twist out like MsVaughntv. I think she blow dries her hair though. The few times I have a big fluffy twist out I like, it's somewhat unintentional and difficult to duplicate exactly when I try again... hmmm. I do know the key is having it done on stretched dry hair, so I usually have a 'bigger' stretched twist out towards the end of the week, but the product usage is what leaves me stumped. If I use too much grease my stretched twist out is flat and greasy. On a lighter note, I'm always flattered and it warms my heart when strangers ask what I use in my hair. Yesterday I went to a new nail salon in Harlem and literally as soon as I stepped in, the young black owner asked me what products I use. Then on my way home on the train, a girl sits beside me and asked me what I use in my hair.
when transitioning, so that i'm clear...does hair need protein for the demarcation line? or just extra moisture?