foxieroxienyc
New Member
Ok guys, so as the title says, how often do you use a comb on your hair?
My new hair care regimen has me sticking to absolutely NO brushing. I try to wear my hair in mostly up do's (ponytails, messy up do's with clips - I dont always bun, but will from time to time). When I style, I'll finger comb, and I like to use a wide tooth comb (a large wide tooth comb at that). It looks sorta like this:
I like it because it causes no breakage, but I'm wondering how often you ladies comb your own hair. I cant seem to be so low maintenance that I can stop completely.
Also I have a question about roller setting... I totally SUCK at wet roller sets, but I can easily put them in when my hair is dry. I'm planning on practicing more with this technique so I can get better at it, but in the meantime I'd like to roller set to add body mid-week when I'm between washes. I'll apply some leave in to dampen just a little bit (I use Aphogee Pro-Vitamin Leave-in Conditioner which I really like), then put on a bit of Elasta QP Recovery Oil Moisturizer. I just finished now, and will see the results tomorrow. I practiced a dry roller set one other time, and it gave me some nice body and I had only left the rollers in a short time. Have any of you tried this? What's the best method? I'd like to eventually learn to master wet roller setting to have a great way of keeping my hair straight w/o having to flat iron.
Rox.
My new hair care regimen has me sticking to absolutely NO brushing. I try to wear my hair in mostly up do's (ponytails, messy up do's with clips - I dont always bun, but will from time to time). When I style, I'll finger comb, and I like to use a wide tooth comb (a large wide tooth comb at that). It looks sorta like this:

I like it because it causes no breakage, but I'm wondering how often you ladies comb your own hair. I cant seem to be so low maintenance that I can stop completely.
Also I have a question about roller setting... I totally SUCK at wet roller sets, but I can easily put them in when my hair is dry. I'm planning on practicing more with this technique so I can get better at it, but in the meantime I'd like to roller set to add body mid-week when I'm between washes. I'll apply some leave in to dampen just a little bit (I use Aphogee Pro-Vitamin Leave-in Conditioner which I really like), then put on a bit of Elasta QP Recovery Oil Moisturizer. I just finished now, and will see the results tomorrow. I practiced a dry roller set one other time, and it gave me some nice body and I had only left the rollers in a short time. Have any of you tried this? What's the best method? I'd like to eventually learn to master wet roller setting to have a great way of keeping my hair straight w/o having to flat iron.
Rox.