Relaxed Heads: How many weeks post relaxer are you and when is your next touch up???

@Nicole Hunter

Yes, clarifying poos and bentonite clay shouldn't be used weekly so you are definitely using those properly. For weekly wash, perhaps you can find a moisturizing poo. I also agree with prepooing if you find those to be too drying as well.

I'm a believer in doing what works for you though. Most of us have learned to find a way to water our hair more frequently through trial and error. I can truly say that my hair took off once I incorporated more water, not products, into my regi. GL and HHJ! :)
 
@Nicole Hunter

Yes, clarifying poos and bentonite clay shouldn't be used weekly so you are definitely using those properly. For weekly wash, perhaps you can find a moisturizing poo. I also agree with prepooing if you find those to be too drying as well.

I'm a believer in doing what works for you though. Most of us have learned to find a way to water our hair more frequently through trial and error. I can truly say that my hair took off once I incorporated more water, not products, into my regi. GL and HHJ! :)
Are you sure you meant that clarifying poos and bentonite are being used properly @MzSwift? Bolded
 
Are you sure you meant that clarifying poos and bentonite are being used properly @MzSwift? Bolded
@Aggie

I was skimming but it sounds like she's only using them about once / mth. Clarifying once per month is appropriate, especially if she isn't washing in between time. She also mentioned not washing in her PSs, which I'm assuming are worn for more than a couple of weeks. Maybe I misunderstood what she said? That could certainly be possible. :blush2:
 
@Aggie

I was skimming but it sounds like she's only using them about once / mth. Clarifying once per month is appropriate, especially if she isn't washing in between time. She also mentioned not washing in her PSs, which I'm assuming are worn for more than a couple of weeks. Maybe I misunderstood what she said? That could certainly be possible. :blush2:
Okay, gotcha :blush:
 
@Nicole Hunter

Yes, clarifying poos and bentonite clay shouldn't be used weekly so you are definitely using those properly. For weekly wash, perhaps you can find a moisturizing poo. I also agree with prepooing if you find those to be too drying as well.

I'm a believer in doing what works for you though. Most of us have learned to find a way to water our hair more frequently through trial and error. I can truly say that my hair took off once I incorporated more water, not products, into my regi. GL and HHJ! :)

Im going to try the water only wash method when I take my box braids down in April & yes you're right I definitely leave my protective styles in more than just a couple weeks. Honestly, I'm not a big fan of actual products. I'm more of a DIY person as for years I only used products on wash day & no matter what my hair has always thrived until I started trying new things that is. I took what you said above about the incorporation of water verses products, so as of today instead of just usually spraying my oils & nothing else on my hair I made my own water based leave in with flaxseeds, fenugreek seeds, AVG, & water before applying my oils. I plan to do some more tweaking to my regimen as well.
 
Im going to try the water only wash method when I take my box braids down in April & yes you're right I definitely leave my protective styles in more than just a couple weeks. Honestly, I'm not a big fan of actual products. I'm more of a DIY person as for years I only used products on wash day & no matter what my hair has always thrived until I started trying new things that is. I took what you said above about the incorporation of water verses products, so as of today instead of just usually spraying my oils & nothing else on my hair I made my own water based leave in with flaxseeds, fenugreek seeds, AVG, & water before applying my oils. I plan to do some more tweaking to my regimen as well.

That water based mix sounds yummy! The oil will seal that in nicely. I hope it works out for you. :)

Yes, I'm more of a fan of mixing my own products too. My go to cleanser for years has been a tea of Shikakai and Neem powders mixed with a little peppermint castile soap for suds and a few drops of lemon oil. It's heavenly. :angel: I only use store products if I'm going to use heat.
 
That water based mix sounds yummy! The oil will seal that in nicely. I hope it works out for you. :)

Yes, I'm more of a fan of mixing my own products too. My go to cleanser for years has been a tea of Shikakai and Neem powders mixed with a little peppermint castile soap for suds and a few drops of lemon oil. It's heavenly. :angel: I only use store products if I'm going to use heat.

Oooh this cleanser of yours sounds interesting! Do tell me more Lol. What else do you use?
 
It's cold and rainy in this good ol' city of big shoulders. My relaxed and somewhat straightened hair was getting wet and all I could think of was "this would be a perfect time to deep condition when I get home." I didn't even freak out :lachen:
 
Oooh this cleanser of yours sounds interesting! Do tell me more Lol. What else do you use?

Lol!
I'm really not very adventurous. I love Brahmi, Bhringaraj and sometimes henna mixed in with a cheapie condish as my cowash or DC. I alternate that with water rinsing.

And Hibiscus, EVOO plus 1.5 tsp of salt in any DC makes for a very moisturizing mix.

There used to be a relaxed lady on here who swore by ayurveda and her hair was gorgeous so I decided to keep them in rotation once I relaxed again.

What else do you use??:biggrin::dork:
 
Lol!
I'm really not very adventurous. I love Brahmi, Bhringaraj and sometimes henna mixed in with a cheapie condish as my cowash or DC. I alternate that with water rinsing.

And Hibiscus, EVOO plus 1.5 tsp of salt in any DC makes for a very moisturizing mix.

There used to be a relaxed lady on here who swore by ayurveda and her hair was gorgeous so I decided to keep them in rotation once I relaxed again.

What else do you use??:biggrin::dork:

To deep condition I use Godrej nupur mehendi powder mixed with coconut milk only. I love henna it never dries my hair out no matter how long I leave it in or how often I do it. At this point I feel like I'm a professional lol I don't have to line my bathroom floor or sink & I can apply my henna in record time. I've mastered getting it all out with water as I'm not a cowasher. I used to mix EVOO, corn oil, palm oil, ghee, coconut water, coconut milk, hibiscus, brahmi, bhringraj, & neem powders into Shea Moistures deep treatment masque. OMG it was heaven on Earth idk what made me stop & it mixed perfectly like no gritty feeling or anything & I stored it in the freezer. My current oil blend has made my hair the thickest its ever been & consists of garlic, onion, basil, clary sage, olive, cinnamon cassia, stinging nettle, & peppermint but in the near future I plan to also add saw palmetto, white thyme, white peony, reishi mushroom, rosemary, rehmannia, & neem as well. I'm not a fan of sealing oils I only use those that actually have the ability to penetrate the hair shaft. Where do you purchase your powders from? What does adding salt to your deep conditioner do I've never heard of that before? I clearly have too much time on my hands lol!
 
@MzSwift I forgot all about adding EVOO to my dc's!

I only add honey now. I'll go back to adding EVOO and honey like I used to.
Don't know why I stopped. Probably ran out of EVOO one time and got in the habit of only adding honey.
 
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