KrystalClear
New Member
I just had an epiphany.
I think this makes sense...
The thicker the strand, the longer it takes for products to absorb.
And deep treatments need to be done a little longer than for the average recommended time.
Most people don't have extremely thick strands (from what I have learned).
Matter of a fact, I hear that us naturals typically have FINE hair strands.
Maybe my issue with dryness is the THICKness of my strands?
Maybe I haven't been doing the right amount of time necessary for the deep treatments for a person with thick strands?
Here are my strands:
Do you think that the typical 30 mins under the dryer is maybe not enough time for the conditioner to penetrate through the THICK hair strands like mine?
Do you think maybe my deep conditioning should be 45 - 1hr every time for it to actually penetrate well?
Feedback would be appreciated! Thanks!
I'm on this healthy hair journey and just want things to be a BREEZE once I just figure it out!
I think this makes sense...
The thicker the strand, the longer it takes for products to absorb.
And deep treatments need to be done a little longer than for the average recommended time.
Most people don't have extremely thick strands (from what I have learned).
Matter of a fact, I hear that us naturals typically have FINE hair strands.
Maybe my issue with dryness is the THICKness of my strands?
Maybe I haven't been doing the right amount of time necessary for the deep treatments for a person with thick strands?
Here are my strands:
Do you think that the typical 30 mins under the dryer is maybe not enough time for the conditioner to penetrate through the THICK hair strands like mine?
Do you think maybe my deep conditioning should be 45 - 1hr every time for it to actually penetrate well?
Feedback would be appreciated! Thanks!
I'm on this healthy hair journey and just want things to be a BREEZE once I just figure it out!