Aggie
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this is great. Now I don't have to search all over the place for when I need these threads.Hey ya'll! We made "sticky" status!
updated just made mbl aiming for wl 2012!!!!! i have been only using heat about two times in my 3 to 4 month stretch mostly braid outs wearing weaves and glueless lace wigs i will update picts of my protective and last length shot (a year ago) later i am at work
most helpful thing to me is only use cones when i am wearing my hair out straight otherwise i just use a self made moisturizer and seal with a mix of jbco and wheat germ oil (ceremides) when i am braided up in weaves or wigs i spray a mix of cone free cond (trader joes or giovanni sas), kc knot today aloe vera juice few drops of tea tree oil and seal with an oil every other day. Also washing in braids after 12 weeks post. HTH ANY QUESTIONS LET ME KNOW
I am about two weeks into my healthy hair journey. This morning I decided to cut my terrible ends because I couldn't get them to do anything. No matter what I put on them they stayed frizzy. I think I did a pretty good job on it. I usually relaxed my entire head including my ends but I didn't this time since I was trying to put in the relaxer correctly. I am learning a lot and I think I am beginning to understand my hair. Hopefully, by this day 12-24 of next year, I will have made significant progress on the health and length of my hair. Everyone have a great holiday and stay safe!
WhippedButterCreme said:I have a relaxed/textlax hair q. I'm going to begin swimming lessons the 23rd and was wondering how I should take care of my hair. Do you think Co-washing is enough to remove chlorine? I'd only be swimming once a week.
WhippedButterCreme said:I have a relaxed/textlax hair q. I'm going to begin swimming lessons the 23rd and was wondering how I should take care of my hair. Do you think Co-washing is enough to remove chlorine? I'd only be swimming once a week.
I have a relaxed/textlax hair q. I'm going to begin swimming lessons the 23rd and was wondering how I should take care of my hair. Do you think Co-washing is enough to remove chlorine? I'd only be swimming once a week.[/QUOTE/]
WhippedButterCreme
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Hi! I would suggest that before you swim, coat your hair with some conditioner. After swimming, you can use ION swimmer's shampoo (I think that is the name) or Joico chelating. I personally follow up by using a conditioner which I leave on for the time that I wash my body then rinse off. Follow regular regi after this: quick co-wash, leave in, airdry, PS etc.
Co-washing adds moisture but in this case, you need a shampoo to remove the chemicals (chlorine) before you add moisture to your hair.
HTH.