⏰ Welcome, Guest! You are viewing only 2 out of 27 total forums. Register today to view more, then Subscribe to view all forums, submit posts, reply to posts, create new threads, view photos, access private messages, change your avatar, create a photo album, customize your profile, and possibly be selected as our next Feature of the Month.
I haven't baggied in awhile. If I do it overnight my hair will be damp. So I may baggy while watching tv or something, then seal and go to bed in a scarf.
I baggy for about an hour or two at a time and it works great for me. I don't like baggying overnight because it's too much moisture and my head gets too hot. Daily baggying is really keeping my hair on point.
I also find that if I baggy before my hair gets dry, it works great. If my hair is already dried out, baggying doesn't work. I have to wash my hair and start my m&s over.
I baggy 5 nights a week. After I do the LOC method I put on my Hard Candy bonnet which is good for baggying. In the morning my hair is nicely moisturized. I love it.
I was consistent with baggying when I was relaxed and my hair always came out so soft. The key is to not drench your hair, and don't baggy wet/damp hair. You only want to use a little bit of moisturizer and a little bit of oil. The baggy will handle the rest.
Ponytail baggying was the most successful for me. Sometimes I'd roll my ponytail on a roller and put the baggy over that. In the morning, I'd have a super soft, smooth and slightly bumped ponytail.
I don't baggy as much after learning from my Komaza analysis it wasn't a healthy move for my hair. I don't struggle with dryness nearly as much since re-incorporating sulfate shampoo in my regi to remove buildup.