Sly
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I use oils, butters and MSM to keep my NG soft.
ETA: Oh and Aveda DR.![]()
The MSM (taken internally) is a God-send.
Fantasia IC gel and a several silk scarves are a must!
Sealing with oil.
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I use oils, butters and MSM to keep my NG soft.
ETA: Oh and Aveda DR.![]()
OK, wait ... you guys are saying that your new growth gets straight without using heat whatsoever just by using this product and using the scarf method to air dry? If so, I may have to run over a few pedestrians getting to the CVS.
This is a cool idea... I never thought of using an applicator brush for washing.
No one else is having a major problem with the roots like I am? My hair is very thick so that combined with the newgrowth makes my hair very tough to even put into a bun. Creme of Nature (purple bottle) makes it so easy to comb through in the shower and after but once it dries the roots start to attack. Im at my wits end! Bantu knots get tangly and with the roots rising up makes me look ridiculous and I look terrible with ponytails if by some miracle I can make one and I when I flat iron the roots start to revolt against me!
Sorry but this is killing me.
Your hair looks amazing!I can't co-wash makes my hair feel like carpet, but I agree with the conditioning, I'm still trying to find a good one. I need moisture but certain things that are "moisturizing" make my hair feel like carpet and weighed down.
I keep my hair with the just permed look with a blow dryer, I blow dry my roots straight with my conair straight brush, and blow the rest of my hair with a paddle brush. sometimes flat iron and voila you would never know i am stretching,