imani97
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O.k. so I went and bought Silicon mix and Sedal anti-sponge conditioner today.  I couldn't find the leave in, so I decided to use a little of the conditioner as a leave in.  I pre-conditioned w/ Humectress, clarify conditioned w/ Rusk, and then applied the Silicon mix.  After rinsing it out, it didn't have too much slip.  I then applied a bit of Sedal and then Lacio Lacio and started rolling my hair.  The consistency of my hair as I rolled was kind of sticky/coated so I sprayed more water on it and continued rolling.  I am under the dryer right now and will update once I am dried.  I am thinking that I should not have tried to use the Sedal as a leave in.  I'm really kind of scared b/c I hate having to do my hair over again when it doesn't turn out right.
Update #1: My hair isn't fully dry yet so I can't post pics or give a final analysis.  I've noticed that my hair is heavier.  I've decided that next time I will just do the Silicon mix, although I suspect that that is the culprit.  My hair is shiny and I do remember that it was easier for me to comb through my hair after I first rinsed out the Silicon.  So, I am thinking that it was the Sedal that messed it up.  My deduction... you cannot substitute the conditioner for the leave-in.  Other factors, my hair was rinsed a couple of weeks ago and that alone changed the feel of my hair.  I also kept my hair saturated while rolling with a mixture of water and glycerine.  Hmmmm.  Too much going on.  Another problem... what to do about my inability to roll tight enough so that my roots don't go crazy.   :scratchch  I also am not good at detangling.  Any advice would be great.
 so I can't post pics or give a final analysis.  I've noticed that my hair is heavier.  I've decided that next time I will just do the Silicon mix, although I suspect that that is the culprit.  My hair is shiny and I do remember that it was easier for me to comb through my hair after I first rinsed out the Silicon.  So, I am thinking that it was the Sedal that messed it up.  My deduction... you cannot substitute the conditioner for the leave-in.  Other factors, my hair was rinsed a couple of weeks ago and that alone changed the feel of my hair.  I also kept my hair saturated while rolling with a mixture of water and glycerine.  Hmmmm.  Too much going on.  Another problem... what to do about my inability to roll tight enough so that my roots don't go crazy.   :scratchch  I also am not good at detangling.  Any advice would be great.
Update #2: My hair is finished drying and I've flat ironed my roots. Overall, my hair turned out wonderfully. I have resolved to only use the Sedal conditioner as a condtioner and not a leave-in. My hair feels wiry/brittle and I believe that it is b/c of the conditioner. My hair is quite shiny however. I added jojoba oil to my after taking the pic. so that my hair gets back its normal texture. The conditioner has formaldehyde in it so I think that that is the culprit of the brittleness now. I don't think that the leave-in has formaldehyde in it. I may have to rewash today b/c of the brittleness. I've updated my fotki w/ the picture.
 I've updated my fotki w/ the picture.
				
			Update #1: My hair isn't fully dry yet
 so I can't post pics or give a final analysis.  I've noticed that my hair is heavier.  I've decided that next time I will just do the Silicon mix, although I suspect that that is the culprit.  My hair is shiny and I do remember that it was easier for me to comb through my hair after I first rinsed out the Silicon.  So, I am thinking that it was the Sedal that messed it up.  My deduction... you cannot substitute the conditioner for the leave-in.  Other factors, my hair was rinsed a couple of weeks ago and that alone changed the feel of my hair.  I also kept my hair saturated while rolling with a mixture of water and glycerine.  Hmmmm.  Too much going on.  Another problem... what to do about my inability to roll tight enough so that my roots don't go crazy.   :scratchch  I also am not good at detangling.  Any advice would be great.
 so I can't post pics or give a final analysis.  I've noticed that my hair is heavier.  I've decided that next time I will just do the Silicon mix, although I suspect that that is the culprit.  My hair is shiny and I do remember that it was easier for me to comb through my hair after I first rinsed out the Silicon.  So, I am thinking that it was the Sedal that messed it up.  My deduction... you cannot substitute the conditioner for the leave-in.  Other factors, my hair was rinsed a couple of weeks ago and that alone changed the feel of my hair.  I also kept my hair saturated while rolling with a mixture of water and glycerine.  Hmmmm.  Too much going on.  Another problem... what to do about my inability to roll tight enough so that my roots don't go crazy.   :scratchch  I also am not good at detangling.  Any advice would be great.Update #2: My hair is finished drying and I've flat ironed my roots. Overall, my hair turned out wonderfully. I have resolved to only use the Sedal conditioner as a condtioner and not a leave-in. My hair feels wiry/brittle and I believe that it is b/c of the conditioner. My hair is quite shiny however. I added jojoba oil to my after taking the pic. so that my hair gets back its normal texture. The conditioner has formaldehyde in it so I think that that is the culprit of the brittleness now. I don't think that the leave-in has formaldehyde in it. I may have to rewash today b/c of the brittleness.
 I've updated my fotki w/ the picture.
 I've updated my fotki w/ the picture.
			
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		 Thanks for commenting and for the compliment.
 Thanks for commenting and for the compliment. 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		
 My hair doesn't like it too much and I don't like the smell. I mixed it with a recipe i made recently and will try it soon.
 My hair doesn't like it too much and I don't like the smell. I mixed it with a recipe i made recently and will try it soon. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		