Thanks for the suggestion. I do an ACV as a final rinse about every week or two (for scalp issues and closing the cuticle) and I clarified at the beginning of May when I started this new regimen...so yea maybe its time to clarify again. Is once every 4-6 weeks enough? I still have a bottle of neutrogena anti-residue shampoo...do you think that is ok as long as I dilute it?
The weird thing is, the severe dryness is only in my crown/middle of the back of my head(an area about the size of my palm)...everything else is managable soft. This is the same area where Ive suffered breakage even before transitioning. Is it possible its just overprocessed hair and then I have scab hair coming out at the root? Its very rough textured, its shorter than the rest of my hair, and it doesnt curl or show definition as well with my styles as the rest of my hair. My front, sides, and nape have good amount of newgrowth (2 inches or so) and they are soft and managable. Ill be smooth sailing if I can get my trouble zone to get with the program!
Debating on doing my hair tonight or in the morning. Guess Ill prepoo now while I decide. Nah actually Ill wait til after my hubby gets home from work so he can see I did look fly or at least somewhat presentable at some point today lol.
My crown is drier and more tightly curled as well. I spritz a little rosewater & glycerin and apply a light oil I wait a few for it to absorb and finger comb. That keeps I under control.
hawaiian silky, s curl, etc make my hair hard...I was thinking my hair may not like glycerin much. I tried a spritz with rosewater and aloe vera juice and jojoba and my hair didnt seem to like that either. My hair hardly likes anything for moisture besides cowashing and dc'ing! It does respond well to coconut and castor oil but those are more like sealants...Im at a loss! Im going to bite the bullet and try qhemet alma and olive heavy cream and see if my hair may like that for moisture...I havent seen really anybody say they didnt like that stuff!
If your hair likes cowashing then it likes water based moisturizers. Try diluting some of your conditioner with some water and apply a small amount to your problem area, then, since your hair likes castor oil and coconut oil, apply that to seal and lubricate those strands so their is slip to aid you in styling and detangling.
Side note- my hair likes glycerin. Hates castor and coconut oil. It only works for me if I blend the oil into something else. I think that is interesting that we are opposites like that.
I am about 10 months post relaxer and now that the summer humidity is starting I am having a harder time dealing with both textures. I flatironed on Sunday, and as soon as I walked out the door on Monday morning my natural hair reverted. So, then I decided I'd try to do some spiral curls with perm rods last night. They came out good this morning, but I think I messed something up in the process, because now they are falling and my 4-5 inches of natural hair is all puffy or curly. Maybe I should have used more setting lotion. I don't know. I feel like I can't win for trying this week, and I'm getting frustrated. Instead of running for the creamy crack I decided to get on here and vent 'cause I know you ladies relate to my frustration.
What are y'all doing to maintain your hair in the heat and humidity? I have never had a weave and have not had braids in at least 10 years, since I had a traumatic experience with them damaging my edges. I'm looking for advice on how to deal with both textures while still wearing cute styles for the summer.
What are y'all doing to maintain your hair in the heat and humidity?
The great thing about transitioning without the big chop is that you retain EVERY inch of natural growth and you can be assured of it because it is the relaxed/ texlaxed ends that would incur the damage and they will be cut anyway.
Hooray for all the brave, tenacious long term transitioners!
I am about 10 months post relaxer and now that the summer humidity is starting I am having a harder time dealing with both textures. I flatironed on Sunday, and as soon as I walked out the door on Monday morning my natural hair reverted. So, then I decided I'd try to do some spiral curls with perm rods last night. They came out good this morning, but I think I messed something up in the process, because now they are falling and my 4-5 inches of natural hair is all puffy or curly. Maybe I should have used more setting lotion. I don't know. I feel like I can't win for trying this week, and I'm getting frustrated. Instead of running for the creamy crack I decided to get on here and vent 'cause I know you ladies relate to my frustration.
What are y'all doing to maintain your hair in the heat and humidity? I have never had a weave and have not had braids in at least 10 years, since I had a traumatic experience with them damaging my edges. I'm looking for advice on how to deal with both textures while still wearing cute styles for the summer.
@EbonyMajesty
I have been a serial bunner......
I know that some ppl dont like buns but I have no choice.
@EbonyMajesty
I have been a serial bunner......
I know that some ppl dont like buns but I have no choice.
I'm in the same boat. Bun after bun after bun.
I am about 10 months post relaxer and now that the summer humidity is starting I am having a harder time dealing with both textures. I flatironed on Sunday, and as soon as I walked out the door on Monday morning my natural hair reverted. So, then I decided I'd try to do some spiral curls with perm rods last night. They came out good this morning, but I think I messed something up in the process, because now they are falling and my 4-5 inches of natural hair is all puffy or curly. Maybe I should have used more setting lotion. I don't know. I feel like I can't win for trying this week, and I'm getting frustrated. Instead of running for the creamy crack I decided to get on here and vent 'cause I know you ladies relate to my frustration.
What are y'all doing to maintain your hair in the heat and humidity? I have never had a weave and have not had braids in at least 10 years, since I had a traumatic experience with them damaging my edges. I'm looking for advice on how to deal with both textures while still wearing cute styles for the summer.
Guys! Im SO happy that my hair wasnt dry at all today! I set it last night and didnt even put anything on it today and it still feels great! I think the key was shea moisture curl enhancing smoothie (after kimmaytubes leave in sealed with coconut oil lol)....I think this might be what my hair needed! It was the first time I tried it and this is the best my hair has felt since I started transitioning! Stay tuned! Wow what a major difference!
good news: soft moisturized perfect curls!
bad news: side eye from hubby when he saw my frohawk lol...he said I looked like Bill Cosby's wife in the early years...and went on to say it looked kind of like a mohawk....I said that was my goal lol. I got compliments at work though. He just aint ready ;0)
I mostly bun or low pony with the ends tucked in but I'm getting to where these edges are not looking presentable anymore (almost 4 months post). I am afraid that some of the products I am already using to attempt to lay these edges down will cause more damage than good and I'm already trying to grow out healthy edges. I use a scarf for about 15 minutes before I get to work, however within 2-3 hours I have a bush in the front of my head What are you ladies using to lay your edges down? So they look presentable at the most...
JJamiah said:Ors EDGE CONTROL is amazing and it doesn't dry hard. It is the bomb.com when used right. Sometimes I still screw up and use it wrong, globbing it on. erplexed
Definitely try this
This is me...all day, err'day
Hence the reason why my SO is entertaining me cutting, he's says you got all that hair and don't know what to do with it.
I'm in the same boat. Bun after bun after bun.
I mostly bun or low pony with the ends tucked in but I'm getting to where these edges are not looking presentable anymore (almost 4 months post). I am afraid that some of the products I am already using to attempt to lay these edges down will cause more damage than good and I'm already trying to grow out healthy edges. I use a scarf for about 15 minutes before I get to work, however within 2-3 hours I have a bush in the front of my head What are you ladies using to lay your edges down? So they look presentable at the most...