My twistout vs braidout (a few days old). I lose some length but the ease of twists over braids are definitely worth it to me
The Camille Rose aloe butter gel is good so far. It's not a gel or a custard as I thought it would be, it's more of a whipped butter. My braid outs/twist outs are pretty soft and moisturized. I'd think naturals prob use a light gel over it for hold maybe?
Ladies post pics if you're comfy doing so, I find it very helpful to see pics of transitioning hair.
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@Britt Your hair is soo pretty! I doubt I can get my hair into a braidout or twistout while transitioning (ends are so limp!) but I'll have to try at some point
I've been so bad with taking pics but honestly my hair is nothing to write home about, it's just been in boring straight styles, I try not to mess in it too much because it breaks if I look at it
I'll be better at taking pics though, my hair looks crazy when it's wet at this point
sharifeh Not to put Britt on blast but she's helped me out tremendously. My twists out always turned out stiff and rough especially my new growth.@Britt Your hair is soo pretty! I doubt I can get my hair into a braidout or twistout while transitioning (ends are so limp!) but I'll have to try at some point I've been so bad with taking pics but honestly my hair is nothing to write home about, it's just been in boring straight styles, I try not to mess in it too much because it breaks if I look at it I'll be better at taking pics though, my hair looks crazy when it's wet at this point
So I took my texture shots and forgot to upload them . When I get home ill upload them.
Here is the bun I did this morning. This was done on air dried/stretched hair.
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EnExitStageLeft this ain't the Dominicans. I could totally see that not flying with this stylist . Only Dominicans seem to not have a problem with that. She's a black stylist that's kinda 'high end' and seems quite content with the products she uses. She's also familiar with the hair forums and blogs (she thinks they're too much and do the most ), and I think if I bring my own stuff she might feel away or something. Idk, I'm just going to hope for the best and suck it up. I'm so used to doing my own hair and doing it in sections and not having issues really with it. But now with all this new growth, I hope she's quite generous with the conditioner and takes her time to detangle me properly. I'm going mainly for the trim.
TamaraShaniece yayyyyyy I'm glad it's working out :woohoo: . Products make the world of a difference!! That's why I'm kinda antsy about my hair appointment this weekend. You use products that don't melt in your hair, and you'll have tangled and dry hair.@sharifeh Not to put @Britt on blast but she's helped me out tremendously. My twists out always turned out stiff and rough especially my new growth.
Thanks to Britt, she helped see that my hair which is high porosity cannot handle certain products and I need to go experiment w/ products and do a lil research. It MADE ALL THE DIFFERENCE. A lot of moisture products might give me slip in the shower or on wet hair but once it dries, it's horrible. I'm slowly correcting the problem and I've have the best twist outs since then.
Don't give up.... W/ time and patience, you'll have twists out you can post about.
@Britt I like Rochelle but I don't see myself going to her too often , she only flatirons my hair so her assistant does the rest which I hate. She's really good but quite set in her ways. She's been doing hair for soo long! I think you'll be ok. What's your go-to conditioner ? @TamaraShaniece
Britt has also helped me a lot so far. She's amazing!! I should solicit her help in braidouts and twistouts because hers look amazing Thanks for the encouragement!
sharifeh yesss, that's why I can't see her being open to be bringing my own stuff. I've only gone to her once and that was for the DE treatment. I'm hoping to have HER work on my head from start to finish. I really don't want to have the assistant dealing with my 1 year post hair. Idk, maybe I'm thinking about it too much, I just get kinda antsy when I go to the salon. I just really want my ends trimmed (cut actually). Also, this way by the time I chop, it won't be soo much of a 'big chop'. My hair is already shrinking in lengths lol. My braid out in my avatar is longer than my braid outs now.
Thank you for the compliment. I do flat twists or cornrow braid outs with rollers on the end. I do them nightly if I want it to look fresh the following day. Ex, last night I was too tired to re do so I just threw my bonnet on and this morning my hair was completely smooshed and flat so I just pinned my hair up with one bobby pin and applied some edge tamer to my edges.
Ohhhh and find the right products for your braid out. I just bought the Camille Rose so I'm gonna continue to get my $$ worth out of it. Also, if you're going to do braid out decide on how big or small you want your braids to be, that affects the overall look. One braid out I did, I did quite a few cornrows on wet hair and tried this concoction of eco styler mixed with my leave in and some oil in it... and while the braid out looked nice, when I went to comb my hair the following days it was very dry and kinda crunchy. That's when I bought the CR. Perm rods on the ends will give your hair a nice spiral that blends right into the braid/twist. I also don't braid/twist to the very end, that area is rolled.
OK....what is Camille Rose.. is that the brand name?
I'd say not to cut the hair, unless it's just a trim/dusting. Or unless you're planning on a short transition.
If you're planning a long transition, you're going to need the length. Not only to stretch the natural hair but to have some wiggle room in the case of breakage. It's also a bit pointless to cut a lot of hair (if long-term transitioning) since retaining length is the goal. Short hair will just weaken the desire to long-term transition, simply because so much length is already gone.
So just access the length of time you want to transition and go from there!
@Britt, Did you manage to stop your breakage (or is that why you're getting a trim)?
I'm getting a lot of knots at the demarcation line. What to do....
Try dry steaming. Just apply some oil or moisture at that demarcation point and steam
I'm starting to see a lot of long shed hairs (root attached) on the sink. When I inspect the strands, I'm also finding SSK's in the new growth area. At times I see 2 or more knots on a single strand of hair. What should I do differently to prevent the knots?