Evolving78
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I don't remember the serum.
It turned on me and made my hair tangle.@shortdub78 i figured it out. It was sabino moisture block
What don't you like about it's a 10. I didn't use it until I went natural and the original version is not a favorite I just recently found out. My hair loves the one with keratin. Some people can't tell a difference but I can.
@shortdub78 i figured it out. It was sabino moisture block
What don't you like about it's a 10. I didn't use it until I went natural and the original version is not a favorite I just recently found out. My hair loves the one with keratin. Some people can't tell a difference but I can.
I use the Elasta QP Shampoo. It is my favorite. I haven't tried any of the other products in the line. I may have to check them out.It turned on me and made my hair tangle.
Ok I decided to be a cheapskate and get some Elasta Qp products. Was debating about getting them, but walgreens made it easy for me. Sprayed the leave-in spray in the car on one twist. That was an hour ago. It is still moist! Yes! Not greasy, but a hydrated feeling. Loving that! Got the butter, leave-in and curling pudding. Hopefully I got what I need for me and Babygirl. I returned that other bottle of DE Detangling leave-in. Exchanged it for the shampoo. Got the SE Detangling spray for my dd and I.
I can't find that in the big retail stores. I would probably have to go to the beauty supply. I got the Design essentials shampoo. It better be good. I was suppose to wash my hair yesterday. I didn't feel good and gave up.I use the Elasta QP Shampoo. It is my favorite. I haven't tried any of the other products in the line. I may have to check them out.
How about a good bye picture?Update:I finally got the rest my damaged end cut off earlier this month.Turn out I only needed a 1/4 to 1/2 in cut off.my stylist says I probably though it was more due to me not cutting or styling my hair very often. So I'm officially bowing out of this challenge.Even with my damage gone I'm still SL.Hope you all reach your goal this year.
Let me know if you figure out a way to wash your twist so they don't unravel. I did find that putting a scarf on after helps to minimize the frizz.Loved my shampoo experience with DE shampoo. It's the avocado one. Too long to type out! Lol so now I have a shampoo that's moisturizing, doesn't strip, and helps with Detangling. Also I got that Wet brush. I really like it! It works well on small sections and didn't rip my hair out. Barely had any hair in the brush, and if someone needs help defining their curls similiar to the denman, this will do it. Gotta use small sections since it's not hard bristles like the denman. I'm dc'ing right now. Ran out of hot water in the shower...smh.
I washed my hair in six sections. Gotta start doing that now as well. Wash day isn't that simple and it is taking longer. My scalp likes water! I gotta make my twists a certain way I can cowash, or rinse without them coming undo.
Now I did it while I was loc'ing but they were smaller. These are my ugly chunky twists that I wear under a scarf, so the frizz doesn't bother me! Lol but yes the scarf worked tremendously for me during that time.Let me know if you figure out a way to wash your twist so they don't unravel. I did find that putting a scarf on after helps to minimize the frizz.
I don't think a lot of people talk about it. I guess there are so many new products on the market that the oldies get lost in history.Yeah Elasta QP is giving me the moisture I need! And I was able to not break the bank! Don't know why I didn't get this stuff in the first place!
Yes! I used the leave-in cream when I was relaxed, but didn't think to use it as a natural. And I somebody I watched on YT wasn't enthusiastic about her review. I but I really like liquid leave-in sprays and their products are laced with a bunch of coconut oil and wheat protein. And not full of glycerin. I can deal with a little, but my hair can't handle the amount other products use.I don't think a lot of people talk about it. I guess there are so many new products on the market that the oldies get lost in history.
The coconut oil may be why I never tried the rest of the line just stopped at the shampoo. I know I looked at them though probably a few times.Yes! I used the leave-in cream when I was relaxed, but didn't think to use it as a natural. And I somebody I watched on YT wasn't enthusiastic about her review. I but I really like liquid leave-in sprays and their products are laced with a bunch of coconut oil and wheat protein. And not full of glycerin. I can deal with a little, but my hair can't handle the amount other products use.
I stretched out the front of my hair, using the the tension method on cool.It was wash day today. I did prepoo with Teraveda Quinoa Conditioner followed by a mudwash. I used Creme of Nature leave-in and a foam wrap while doing a ponytail rollerset. I have been playing around with stretching my hair to see if my ends do better. So far I don't see any improvement but I will give it some time. My hair still wasn't dry after 90 minutes so I just took out the rollers and put in my flat twist.
I may do another mudwash on Monday.
I really need to color my hair but I'm just not feeling it
I stretched out the front of my hair, using the the tension method on cool.
The tension method is a tedious process for me. I see girls on youtube doing this and it looks so fast and easy. Not the case for me.I tried the tension method with the cool setting about a month ago. After 2 sections I got really impatient and just blow dried it. :Lol: I may have to try it again when my hair is longer and easier to pull
They do make it look easy and fast. But I wonder if that is because of length. It's got to be easier drying hair when you can hold the ends down by your waist versus having to hold hair at the base of your neck or even ear level.The tension method is a tedious process for me. I see girls on youtube doing this and it looks so fast and easy. Not the case for me.
Separately I've been thinking the next time I use heat I want to blow dry using a comb attachment instead of my denman. I might be able to get my ends straighter.
I get straighter ends with the comb attachment, but not completely straight. For the tension method, I do it just to stretch. I wouldn't dare try to flat iron behind that method! Lol.The tension method is a tedious process for me. I see girls on youtube doing this and it looks so fast and easy. Not the case for me.
Separately I've been thinking the next time I use heat I want to blow dry using a comb attachment instead of my denman. I might be able to get my ends straighter.
That would be the only way, that might work for me.Been playing around with mud and gel all week.. Have washed every day since Friday. Giving it a little break and won't wash again until Thursday or Friday.
I tried a WNG. It looked wearable. But I'm afraid it is going to dry all hard and knot up so I twisted it up. I need to try a WNG on a day when I have all day to see how it turns out in case I need to wash it again before bed.