YankeeCandle
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I've been experimenting with wet buns and whole head baggies, and with Aubrey Organics conditioners as DCs and leave-ins.
Rose Mosqueta smelled quite ill-inducing to me (like crushed vitamins and carrots, bleh), so I moved on to my new bottle of Honeysuckle Rose. In the bottle, it smells okay.
Anyway, on Saturday I washed, detangled, applied the Aubrey as a leave-in, bunned with a satin scrunchie as per recent routines, and whole head baggied pretty soon after (like within 10 minutes, because the heater was on blast and I wanted to protect hair from it as well as go to sleep).
A day or two passed.
I would remove the baggy in the shower and for an hour or so before work and after work, to air out my head. During the day, I wore an elegant scarf over my baggy. At night, I also baggied.
I don't quite know how to put this.
I started to notice this...smell.
"What is that?" I'm wondering. Because I bathe frequently and use nice fresh bath and body products.
I remove the baggy (a clear plastic conditioning cap) and:


The unpleasant smell was emanating from my hair. I can't even describe it but it was most UNSEEMLY.


I ran to the shower and began scrubbing at it with the most stripping shampoos in my bathroom, first a VO5 clarifying one, then the ORS Olive and Aloe one, and finally, because that unholy smell was still present, I grabbed some Badedas body wash gel. My dear Badedas knocked out about 90 percent of the smell.
I emerged from the shower, shaken, and stared at the offending baggy. I was so mad at it I didn't even want to wash it out and recycle it as usual.
I slapped some S-curl on my hair and let it air dry for 6 hours before scarfing and going to bed.
No way in HECK was I risking another "situation."
Thing is, I've baggied with damp hair before and it did not produce this NOXIOUS scent. Do you think the Honeysuckle Rose has some ingredient that would make it mildew on the hair or something?