It looks cute. Do you like it?
I'm not sure. I liked the curl I got with it but the ends

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It looks cute. Do you like it?
Hey ladies!!
Still in my kinky twists. I need to DC and redo the edges this weekend.
I flatironed the side of my hair from a piece that fell out and it's almost at my chin! From scalp to chin heyyyy now lol
I am so grateful for these twists-too busy to even think about my hair. Hopefully they'll be fine until October.....and then I'll probably get another set. Or maybe a weave. I like the idea of a fall/winter bob and I'll probably have enough hair to do a decent blending job by then.
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Put these Cell block A twists in to try a twist out tomorrow....we'll see...
1. BC date: 9/2/2013
2. Hair type/ describe your hair: 4a/3c. low porosity. medium strands. medium/high density.
3. Reggie/Products: I don't have a set regimen yet but I know herbs and ayurvedic powders will play a big part. I will try to henna weekly. I make my own shampoo and conditioner. I will probably wash/cowash 3 times a week. Currently testing different oils to seal with. Trying to see if it's only coconut oil that makes my hair feel horrible.
4. Goal(s): Full edges and BSL by Dec 2014. Ultimate goal is HL.
5. Current pic or pic of BC: No pics. No one has seen my hair since I BC'd and it's going to stay that way until it gets longer and I get a trim to shape it.
I'm planning to do a finger coil out tomorrow. I co washed with Aussie Moist and used some leave in from Garnier - I'm too lazy to get up and check the name, but I know I don't like it. I used the Califia Styling Pudding to finger coil.
I air dried and I just touched my hair before I put my scarf on and it feels crunchy. I don't know why though. The styling pudding has all the good stuff in it that should make my hair soft so what gives?
I'll post pics tomorrow when I undo the coils. That is if it isn't a complete fail.
Hi sorry to just pop in like this. I am now TWA due to a serious matting I had in my relaxed hair. I am happy with my new cut, but I learned a lesson.
. I did everything I usually did to get me to about 3 inches from waist length and couldn't figure out why this time my hair was severely matted. I then realized the only thing I did differently was use garnier fructise products. I blame garnier for my tangles and mats so if I were to guess, that's what made your hair crunchy. I'm advising everyone on the board to please be careful with garnier
What's shingling? Don't know if I spelled that right...
I wondered too. And it seems to be just raking product through sections of hair to get your curls to clump. Correct me if I'm wrong hnntrr
I do the same but call it a wash n go since I see ladies on YouTube with longer hair doing the same routine calling it a wash n go. But again, maybe I'm wrong.
I'm planning to do a finger coil out tomorrow. I co washed with Aussie Moist and used some leave in from Garnier - I'm too lazy to get up and check the name, but I know I don't like it. I used the Califia Styling Pudding to finger coil.
I air dried and I just touched my hair before I put my scarf on and it feels crunchy. I don't know why though. The styling pudding has all the good stuff in it that should make my hair soft so what gives?
I'll post pics tomorrow when I undo the coils. That is if it isn't a complete fail.
Shingling and wng are different.
Shingling is where you rake product through the hair section by section. As someone stated it can consume some time.
A wng is just that. You wash, slap some leave in and/or oil in and go.
Shingling will give you more defined curls than a wng depending on curl pattern, texture and health of hair
I'm not illiterate. It's my phones auto correct