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Those horrible ends...

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danigurl18

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Can I have some suggestions about what to do with straggely ends besides trimming? I'm on this whole "no trim" campaign right now :grin: I use the LTR treatment.. but idk if it's just me but it gets it moisturized but it doesn't seem to improve the ends much... Any tips would be greatly appreciated:weird:
 
You know I find that the Break's Over leave in to be MUCH more moisturizing than LTR.

You probably need just a regular moisturizer, seal with oil, and then baggying at night. I know when my ends were acting up that puts them riiight back into place. When I baggy at night, I pull my hair back as though I'm going to do a ponytail, moisturize and then put in two magnetic rollers (or satin covered foam rollers), cover the rollered hair with a shower cap, then put on my scarf and go to bed. In the morning, yummy ends!:lick:
 
Hello danigurl18,


You can get products that "lay" the ends down and temp. seal them, but once they 'wear off' or get washed out...you're back to those "horrible ends". Hopefully they won't 'unwind' up your hair shaft and start making more then the ends look bad.

Hummm...product suggestions? If you have more of a fine texture of hair...try design essentials 'silk essentials', great stuff.

If you have more of a coarse (thick) texture of hair I'd roll with Kera Care's Cream Hair Dress just a pea size (of either product) should do the trick.:grin:

Dwayne
 
I used to use aloe vera gel on the ends. This stuff. Works fine.
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Lately I've been baggying and I see a big difference. I posted in another thread about this
I'm using it every night and it does a good job of moisturizing my hair. I also made my own spray with aloe vera gel (the liquid) mixed with a little tea tree, amla oil, and some other leave in. So what works for me is moisturizing at night, spraying, wrapping then baggy, then tie it up with my scarf. When I wake up my hair is still moist but not too wet.
 
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