Iluvsmuhgrass
Well-Known Member
I've been fully natural since February and it's been an exciting journey!
I've tried some stuff and looked back with a
erplexed face lol but overall, I wouldn't change it for the world.
I've noticed that I have SEVERAL different textures. 3c at the nape.... randomly placed straight hairs through out my head... 4a different sized/shape coils and cottony wavy 4b all over. Honestly it's pretty FREAKING AWESOME! I mean... wow... genetics... how wild is that?! I was doing my hair and I took strands out of the comb and laid them on the bathroom counter. I narrowed it down to four strands and each one was very different from the next. I've learned alot about my grass. With that said, let me get into what I've noticed.
The hair at my crown is odd (still very cool but just.... odd) It has a wavy pattern not very coily at all but it's extremely coarse, not too fragile, but once it reaches a certain length it straightens out. I almost cut it thinking it was heat damage.... when I realized hey... but I use medium to low heat.
When I started my journey I kept it as simple as possible and then.... I started using aloe vera juice.
The first time it looked good, had shine, and smoothed the ends. THEN the breakage/knots started. They weren't bad but they annoyed me. Especially since I didn't have them prior.
I backed up to what I was using before (simple conditioner, water, glycerin, oil mix) and my grass was back on track. Virtually no breakage at all (finger combing and very easy detangling.) I washed with a clarifying shampoo as needed and mostly co-washed. I usually just allowed it to airdry (shrink naturally in a modified wng or in twists.) And voila! Good going.
I even slapped in some mild protein every other week. So far so good. I've been retaining length and have had no problems at all detangling.
UNTIL I figured hey I need to up moisture for the fall....so I went to long aid for extra dry hair.
It had it's pros and cons. I use a VERY small amount of this because it WILL leave you uber sticky. When I do this, I don't need to moisturize daily (which I do normally twice a day.... upon getting up and a few hours before heading to bed.) I started to notice more knots. The exact same kind of mat-like knots and ssks I noticed with aloe juice and gel. When I go back to my regular regime of co-washing, applying my leave in (even with detangling and letting it dry wild and free) I have no detangling issues or breakage when manipulating....
I've used other moisturizing products and different protein(ish) conditioners (MNT, Flex Balsam & Protein, henna glosses with moisturizing conditioner...) But I've only noticed this with those two things and anything that contains aloe juice high on the list and ONLY on that particular section of my grass. Why is this? Is there a link between ssk's and the products used? Is hair type a factor too?
Where's Nonie?


I've noticed that I have SEVERAL different textures. 3c at the nape.... randomly placed straight hairs through out my head... 4a different sized/shape coils and cottony wavy 4b all over. Honestly it's pretty FREAKING AWESOME! I mean... wow... genetics... how wild is that?! I was doing my hair and I took strands out of the comb and laid them on the bathroom counter. I narrowed it down to four strands and each one was very different from the next. I've learned alot about my grass. With that said, let me get into what I've noticed.
The hair at my crown is odd (still very cool but just.... odd) It has a wavy pattern not very coily at all but it's extremely coarse, not too fragile, but once it reaches a certain length it straightens out. I almost cut it thinking it was heat damage.... when I realized hey... but I use medium to low heat.


I backed up to what I was using before (simple conditioner, water, glycerin, oil mix) and my grass was back on track. Virtually no breakage at all (finger combing and very easy detangling.) I washed with a clarifying shampoo as needed and mostly co-washed. I usually just allowed it to airdry (shrink naturally in a modified wng or in twists.) And voila! Good going.

UNTIL I figured hey I need to up moisture for the fall....so I went to long aid for extra dry hair.

I've used other moisturizing products and different protein(ish) conditioners (MNT, Flex Balsam & Protein, henna glosses with moisturizing conditioner...) But I've only noticed this with those two things and anything that contains aloe juice high on the list and ONLY on that particular section of my grass. Why is this? Is there a link between ssk's and the products used? Is hair type a factor too?
Where's Nonie?

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