How many of you naturals don't have any problems with detangling? Can you detangle in a few minutes even if you are APL or longer?
-Finally I can say "me".
I slather on conditioner, section hair into 4-6 sections and detangle in the shower under running water (using a denman). Doing it this way- the whole detangle, shampoo, condition thing is an absolute breeze.
To answer the OP:
-avocado butter is amazing. That on some rosewater misted hair is luscious.
-My hair does not like oils. They seem to work well for basically everyone- but my hair is just not into at all. Coconut, jojoba, you name it, my hair says no. This was very frustrating to me when I first went natural, b/c I would look for advice on how to manage the dryness, and soften it a bit, and lots of folks recommend some form of an oil. None of them worked and I was really frustrated.
-So, just because everyone's into it- doesn't mean it'll work for you, but that also doesn't mean that being natural isn't *for you* or your hair is harder to manage. Simply means you have different needs.
-My hair needs a
water based moisturizer, for the most part (avocado butter is the one exception). I don't even seal with oils- I really have no use for them in my regimen. C'est la vie.
-Daily CW'ing did wonders for my hair.
-Never sleep on DC'ing or doing protein treatments with heat. Exponentially improved the texture of my hair shaft and the results of all my styles (my sheen blings).
-Humidity can actually be your best friend. Free steam treatments. When I know the weather will be humid, I work
with the humidity and not
against it. My hair is softer for it. Braidouts, curly fro's, etc look really good when they swell some due to humidity.
-Be patient- you'll eventually get in your groove, and your hair will behave like it's on your team.
This is where my hair is now, but it took a min to figure things out. My hair is like butter now
and I swear I fall in love with it all over again every time I wash it.