Kitkat
Active Member
This is a great thread!
What's worked for me:
- have been in and out of braids for most of 4 years. Removed braids in December, and putting them back in next month. Braids gave my hair a break and allowed my broken center to fill back in nicely. Also because of the braids, I only relaxed once every 3 months - 4x a year.
- shampoo 2x/week, use protein & moisturizing conditioner, and rollerset 3/4x a week.
- Unless I'm under the dryer after a rollerset, NO HEAT, period. My sister think I go overboard with this, but the result speaks for itself.
-the only time I use a comb is after shampooing; otherwise, to do a braidout or rollerset, I part hair with my fingers.
- finger comb hair after removing rollers or undoing big braids for braidouts. LEAVE HAIR ALONE after finger combed into place for the rest of the day.
- drenching hair with constant moisture, especially the (crunchy
ends). I'm underprocessed, so oils and cremes (WGO and ORS Carrot & Olive Oils) that are too heavy for some work great for me.
- TAKING MY TIME when taking down box braids. Like, an entire weekend. Completely combing out and detangling before shampooing.
- satin scarf at nite.
These steps have helped my hair make a tremendous comeback from total disaster (pre LHCF) to fielding questions on whether I'm wearing a weave. I'd still be frying my hair, using mineral oil and other bad products, and wondering why my hair kept breaking, if it wasn't for you guys.
What's worked for me:
- have been in and out of braids for most of 4 years. Removed braids in December, and putting them back in next month. Braids gave my hair a break and allowed my broken center to fill back in nicely. Also because of the braids, I only relaxed once every 3 months - 4x a year.
- shampoo 2x/week, use protein & moisturizing conditioner, and rollerset 3/4x a week.
- Unless I'm under the dryer after a rollerset, NO HEAT, period. My sister think I go overboard with this, but the result speaks for itself.
-the only time I use a comb is after shampooing; otherwise, to do a braidout or rollerset, I part hair with my fingers.
- finger comb hair after removing rollers or undoing big braids for braidouts. LEAVE HAIR ALONE after finger combed into place for the rest of the day.
- drenching hair with constant moisture, especially the (crunchy

- TAKING MY TIME when taking down box braids. Like, an entire weekend. Completely combing out and detangling before shampooing.
- satin scarf at nite.
These steps have helped my hair make a tremendous comeback from total disaster (pre LHCF) to fielding questions on whether I'm wearing a weave. I'd still be frying my hair, using mineral oil and other bad products, and wondering why my hair kept breaking, if it wasn't for you guys.
