pearlific1
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Trust me I understand. If you have low porosity hair and with type 4; a,b,c you should consider the mhm. It is helping my hair absorb moisture products so much better. What's going on with your hair? I just BC on 12/19 so I'm still figuring things out myself.
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My hair doesn't really curl, it only gets frizzy. After experimenting with a few products that I had on hand, my hair began to clump into curls on the sides of my head but the top remained a ball of cotton I honestly have no idea about my hair's porosity. It doesn't take too long for it to get wet and it doesn't dry out too fast. I tried the hair floating on water test..my hair floated for some time then sank erplexed ...and still have no idea what that means. This is a whole new ballgame for me but I'm up for the challenge.
... seeing that you have more growth than 4 inches, protective styles (like braiding your hair up at night or flat twists to stretch your hair and then wear your hair out but doing it gently not to create mechanical damage from the styling) and using a spray bottle to wet your hair and use a leave in. I would also shampoo and DC weekly. And incorporate a bi monthly protein treatment.
This is good info, thanks!
If you are low porosity, many women favor the mhm method as there is a science behind it. The products raise the cuticles as they are alkaline and then close up the cuticles again to bind the moisture.
I need to do some research on MHM. I will subscribe to that thread. Thanks ladies for steering me in the right direction.