thinkpinkprincess
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Ive never even worried about a single cone
well I guess if you don't worry about them, I shouldn't either! lol
how often do you clarify?
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Ive never even worried about a single cone
do you have any problems detangling??
I used to be scared of cones because of the boards. But I've been using them for a couple weeks now and LOVE them. Don't know how I went without them. I guess cones are like heat as long as you use them properly should be no problem.
One quick wash with shampoo followed up with a moisturizing conditioner keeps my hair from cone build up.
I only use Cones at Straightening time. Other wise, I detangle like a dream with other stuff.
you're welcome hun. I use Pureology purifying poo, L'anza's chelating poo or my own ayurvedic shampoo that I created myself. The Pureology and L'anza poo's are pretty pricey though.thanks for this info! what shampoo do you use?
you're welcome hun. I use Pureology purifying poo, L'anza's chelating poo or my own ayurvedic shampoo that I created myself. The Pureology and L'anza poo's are pretty pricey though.
BTW you don't have to use a sls or sles poo to remove cones you can use a coco betaine (derived from coconut) poo which is very gentle cleaner found in a lot of natural/organic poo's and cleansers.
Avalon organics have a wonderful no sls poo which contains coco betaine - I love that poo also and it gently removes cones.
I only use Cones at Straightening time. Other wise, I detangle like a dream with other stuff.
The thing i've recently discovered is that not all cones are the same and some work great and some don't. Products i've used in the past like pantene and HE felt great but after a couple of days, my hair was ultra dry which=big, tangly mess that take 45min to detangle. But i took a tip from the Sabino website on how to apply their wonderful conefilled serum to curly hair and my hair has been a dream ever since.
I shampoo once a week with a mild shampoo (elucence), then I do a steam d/c with my conditioner (elucence or one of the aubreys), leave some in then put the sabino on last. Now the conditioners and shampoo are cone free since i'm sealing everything in with cones..... i figured it would be redundant to use such products. i've been doing this for 3 weeks and my hair is in great shape. I spritz daily and add a teeny bit of conditioner and my hair stays nice all day. I don't know the long term effects but so far, i love it.
you're welcome hun. I use Pureology purifying poo, L'anza's chelating poo or my own ayurvedic shampoo that I created myself. The Pureology and L'anza poo's are pretty pricey though.
BTW you don't have to use a sls or sles poo to remove cones you can use a coco betaine (derived from coconut) poo which is very gentle cleaner found in a lot of natural/organic poo's and cleansers.
Avalon organics have a wonderful no sls poo which contains coco betaine - I love that poo also and it gently removes cones.
In my experiences the success with which one uses cones is directly related to how moisturized your hair is to begin with.
If your hair is moisturized, the cones are a plus creating a much need barrier to keep moisture in from wash to wash.
If you hair is porous, and as such, doesn't hold moisture well, cones are a big mistake because you don't trap anything in the hair and you keep anything that is moisture based out of the hair. Now cones can fool this type of hair for awhile, making the user THINK that hair is moisturized, but sooner or later, it will turn on you and break your non-moisturized hair off.
It's quite the tricky dilema. erplexed
I agree. I personally changed up my reggie a bit to see what cone-free would do for me. I found two incredible products that give irresistible slip, but moisturize and detangle as well. I posted a thread on the topic just now (Qhemet's Cocoa Tree Detangling Ghee, and Curl Junkie's Banana and Hibiscus Deep Conditioner).
All, in all, I used to think that my hair liked cones, but I'm finding that I was using them as a crutch. I love the slip, but I am only using them now when I straighten for the most part.
I agree
I will only used cones when I straigten every few months.
what are you using to clarify? Is there something without sulfites that can remove the cones??
I've been using a vinegar rinse every week but i dont know if that really works to clarify??
I cone. I also relax. I know some people don't believe in cones at all, but with all the DCing, Chelating, ACVing and washing we do around here I don't honestly believe that they can even get the opportunity to cause much damage. just my opinion though. Cones help to smooth the hair cuticle out so that it is less prone to damaging itself by getting tangles and hooked onto fabrics. I look at yt girl hair and especially those who wash daily. many of their products are cones and i rarely see splits, tangles or damage in their hair so I think the benefits overall outweigh the damage in the long run. Afterall, no sense in growing out all this long beautiful African varieties of hair if it looks long and a hot mess. lol
My hair needs cones. How can my hair thrive if it's rough and hard to detangle? If I'm combing out clobs of hair because it's unmanagable and dry, how can I see progress?
If my hair doesn't get its cones, it's dry, crispy and un-combable. Not good
I've never had a problem with cones or moisture. The only time I have moisture and softness defenciancy is when I DON'T use cones
All I do is clarify monthly. No problems at all
In my experiences the success with which one uses cones is directly related to how moisturized your hair is to begin with.
If your hair is moisturized, the cones are a plus creating a much need barrier to keep moisture in from wash to wash.
If you hair is porous, and as such, doesn't hold moisture well, cones are a big mistake because you don't trap anything in the hair and you keep anything that is moisture based out of the hair. Now cones can fool this type of hair for awhile, making the user THINK that hair is moisturized, but sooner or later, it will turn on you and break your non-moisturized hair off.
It's quite the tricky dilema. erplexed