Shea Growth And Retention Regimen 2019

What is the length barrier you would like to break through in 2019, with Shea butter's help?

  • Top of shoulder length

    Votes: 18 10.2%
  • Collar bone length

    Votes: 10 5.6%
  • Armpit length

    Votes: 18 10.2%
  • Between armpit and bra strap length

    Votes: 36 20.3%
  • Bra strap length

    Votes: 28 15.8%
  • Between bra strap and waist length

    Votes: 24 13.6%
  • Waist length

    Votes: 35 19.8%
  • Whip length

    Votes: 12 6.8%
  • Hip length

    Votes: 10 5.6%
  • Tailbone length

    Votes: 18 10.2%

  • Total voters
    177
Thank you to everyone who helped me get my Shea butter consistency right. Adding more oil and whipping for a longer time did the trick. I've been using Shea for everything! I used it with my deep conditioner, on my scalp to prevent conditioner from getting on it and in my blown out hair. My hair feels so soft and moisturized.
 
ok dangit i'm in. I couldn't figure out how to use Shea because my hair looked dull but I guess whipping it is the way to make it work judging from the pictures posted. I have an unused tub I threw under the sink I was so frustrated. I do remember using about 2 tablespoonfuls of melted Shea butter in a cup of conditioner and had the softest hair ever so I'm ready to give it another try.
 
Me in my thoughts when I know that protective styling and Queen Shea are working on my behalf:

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I wore my hair out alot last year, but this year I'm really putting these two magical components to the test. (Also adding in low manipulation). I have no doubt in my mind that my hair feets are about to sprint!
 
I said this in the 2018 thread but it's worth mentioning again: Shea Butter can be used in so many ways and has the ability to replace other products in your routine. For product minimalists like me, this was like a dream come true. I love when I can find something that can do multiple things as I'm not one who enjoys having multiple items just sitting around.

I use it:
1) To lay down my hair. The hair has to be wet for this, so I havent figured it out on straight hair yet...but my curly hair LIVES for this.

2) As heat protection. I don't blowdry (roller set instead) & I never turn my flat iron higher than 320. Been doing this since last year & not a single strand of damage.

3) As a deep conditioner. I like Shea Nut Oil for this as I feel it rinses out better. I can use this alone, but I like to add Herbal Tea Rinses (scalp health) and a rinse out conditioner (more slip)....but I could use the Shea Nut Oil alone & be satisfied.

4) As a scalp treatment. Just discovered this. I was previously using an Ayurvedic Herbal Oil but mixed the two together and Bam! #Perfection

5) Sealant with a leave in on wash day.

6) And of course....whipped to the GAWDS and slathered on the strands. I rarely pair anything with it after wash day....outside of rose water or distilled water...and the water is only as needed.

Shea holds it down for ya girl!

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Thank you to everyone who helped me get my Shea butter consistency right. Adding more oil and whipping for a longer time did the trick. I've been using Shea for everything! I used it with my deep conditioner, on my scalp to prevent conditioner from getting on it and in my blown out hair. My hair feels so soft and moisturized.

@icsonia22 after her Shea butter application:

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Even though I'm in my kinky twists, I've been trying to find little ways to incorporate she's into my life. I rub the butter between my hand and rub in on the the twists in the areas where my real hair begins, and right now I'm doing the baggy method with the shea, avurveda oil, and little bit of spritz to conduct the heat and help the strands absolutely rb the mixture.
 
Can you expand on this? How long do you leave it in? Do you use heat? Do you rinse it out after?

This is fairly new to my Shea Routine. I haven't played around with it much other than applying it to my scalp (like how we used to grease our scalp back in the day). I've used it twice now that way.

I talked a bit more about my plans for it on Page 2: Post 41.

I was trying to dupe this product:
https://www.theinnatelife.co/products/normalscalptreatment

They suggest applying their product on your scalp as a pre-poo treatment and leaving it in overnight. That's the next way I want to use it.

Once a get a solid routine down for it, I'll update the thread....like I said before, I'm still experimenting.
 
I took out my braids tonight. They felt a little slimy. I keep them moist with water and coated with oil and shea butter + I put on my baggie concoction.

No matted ends. My hair unraveled nicely and I de-clumped, removed all the shedded hairs and put my hair in bantu knots for the night. I will re-braid tomorrow morning and I may wash my hair this weekends.

I don't feel any 'beaded' knots, at the end of any of my un-braided sections.
 
For my hair, I have learned that I need to keep my moisture levels high: All.The.Time!

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I try not to ever let my hair get 'thirsty', anymore and now keep it hydrated.

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As a result, I don't have crunchy ends like I used to have. The goal is to avoid dryness. Even
one day of dryness can set me back !

Shea butter seals in all the moisture goodness. Water + Shea butter = a great combination!
 
If you've failed or had some set-backs, don't give up. My hair is at a length that I have never seen it before. I thought I knew everything I needed to know about my own hair. Nope!

Never give up on yourself or your hair.

Shea butter is not only protecting my hair, it has solved hair problems that I just recently discovered.

  • Shea butter keeps my hair from unraveling, so all those hairs stay on my head instead of wrapping around the ends of my braid causing tangling and breakage. All that has stopped!
  • Shea butter lubricates my hair strands so even if I get tangles, they come apart with minimum friction and/or breakage.
Little changes applied conscientiously, and consistently can pay dividends in 2019!
 
Weired Fact: Humans can become saponified like Shea butter :eek:

Let me explain...

Like Shea fat, human beings can also saponified, too! When human beings 'get soapy', it is referred to as adipocere. Certain specific conditions must be present. Women and children, due to having more fat in their bodies, are more likely to form adipocere than men. From the YouTube video: ADIPOCERE aka CORPSE WAX (Ask a Mortician)
 
If you put some shea butter on your edges/babyhairs before you wrap your hair at night, your edges will be laid down in the morning without that nasty, greasy look that edge control gives. Just a really natural looking smoothness that isn't hurting or breaking your hair, or clogging your follicles. :)
 
Today is wash day! did my rinses and a hard protein because I know I was due for one, DC with an oldie i just repurchase and slathered every inch on hair and scalp in my Shea hibiscus safflower mix and am air drying as we speak.
 
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