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determined_to_grow said:oh my goodness i wanted to know the same thing....
The baggie method allows you to keep your ends saturated with moisture whilst protecting the ends. If you don't wear phony ponies you can put the little baggie on the ends, put a rubberband to fasten the baggie to your ends(to keep in place), and just tuck the baggied end into the rest of your hair. I don't do this though, I just wear protective stylesFAMUDva said:I've heard mention the baggie method time and time again and for the life of me I can't figure out the purpose of doing this.
And, if you don't wear phony ponies, phony buns, etc how can you utilize this technique?
TIA
natstar said:For the longest time, I wondered about the baggie method and just though it was unnecessary. after taking inventory of my ends, a couple of weeks ago I started using baggies to keep my ends hydrated and protect against splits. I wear twists so I can't have a baggie on all day and obviously I can't wear a pony.
At night before I tie my hair up, I put a little water, heavy creme and WGO only on my ends. I then baggie my ends and wrap my hair with the scarf. In the a.m. I take off the baggie and I have very moisturized ends. I then put my hair in a little knot/bun to cover my ends. I could feel and tell the difference after my first try. I know it's worth it. I am a littlethat I didn't do this sooner.