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Didn't buy anything. I'm about to watch a few wig videos on youtube, so we'll see. I still have 2 hours. LOL!

I have so much stuff going on I still haven't done my length check. I need to find a braider to do cornrows for under my wigs. It's so stressful to have to find and screen new people. I finally had my momma doing em exactly how I like em. sigh. Now I'm back in Jamaica the search begins.
 
Y'all I bought Wetline gel about 6 mths ago mainly for my DS hair. I got it from Sally's and it was like $1.50 or $2 for it.

That isn't something I think I'd ever purchase online from eBay unless a Sally's or a Target isn't within close driving proximity to your home/work. There is no way I'd ever pay $18 for that gel.
 
I finished

Eden Beauty Cowash - staple (1 backup left)
APB Utra conditioning mask - feels good going on but hair isn't that moist on the rise out. I won't repurchase no back ups.
 
Speaking of spritzes, that's what I'll be using in between washes. I have some from APB and NG that I will be putting into rotation for the summer. I plan to just air dry for the most part this summer cause it's getting hot and I really can't be bothered to do anything else.
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Imma try this, maybe until the end of Sept.:yep:
 
Hey hunni bunnies...

I finally decided to try my NG Indian Clay Masque. So far I like it. I'm currently dcing with it. It detangled my hair pretty good too. Seems moisturizing but I'll know more once I rinse it out.

I'm using my heat therapy wrap right now. Too lazy to be trapped to my bonnet, hooded dryer or my steamer.
 
I just finished one bottle of SSI Blueberry Cowash and I have one back up left in my stash. Interestingly, I did something different with this product and was pleasantly surprised. Usually, I slather this stuff on, detangle and rinse. Today, however, I had to step out of the shower before rinsing to attend to something for about 20 minutes. When I hopped back in and rinsed, OMGoodness, my hair felt so soft and smooth. This is not the typical outcome I receive from this product, which is why I use it only for detangling and gentle cleansing. I also got the same results from the Pumpkin Cowash (I had half of this on one side and half Blueberry on the other). Even though the Pumpkin has a thinner consistency than the Blueberry, they both perform the same - excellent slip and gentle cleansing with soft, smooth hair. Apparently, letting them sit for at least 15 minutes before rinsing makes a world of difference.

Now, excuse me while I go pay a visit to the SSI website before the current sale ends.:roadrunner:
 
I just finished one bottle of SSI Blueberry Cowash and I have one back up left in my stash. Interestingly, I did something different with this product and was pleasantly surprised. Usually, I slather this stuff on, detangle and rinse. Today, however, I had to step out of the shower before rinsing to attend to something for about 20 minutes. When I hopped back in and rinsed, OMGoodness, my hair felt so soft and smooth. This is not the typical outcome I receive from this product, which is why I use it only for detangling and gentle cleansing. I also got the same results from the Pumpkin Cowash (I had half of this on one side and half Blueberry on the other). Even though the Pumpkin has a thinner consistency than the Blueberry, they both perform the same - excellent slip and gentle cleansing with soft, smooth hair. Apparently, letting them sit for at least 15 minutes before rinsing makes a world of difference.

Now, excuse me while I go pay a visit to the SSI website before the current sale ends.:roadrunner:

The SSI Blueberry cowash is my HG. I usually take it on vacation because I can use it to cowash, condition, and leave a little in for moisture.
 
Okay... I DC'd with NG Indian Clay a little longer than what I anticipated however I really like it.

My curls were very soft and moisturized. Springing up and down. Upon rinsing my hair felt okay and I was starting to worry that it was a fluke.

I applied my leave in (PBN MuruMuru) and a little bit of jojoba oil. My hair is very smooth and silky.

Of course I did a silk press. I so much rather use my brush to chase my flat iron with instead of using a comb. It's gets is very very smooth and straight.

Anyways, I'm pretty happy with this DC. Her other dc's were decent to me. I think I might try the coconut water one again or the marshmallow root one since its been so long. But the Indian clay mask is a hit for me. I will definitely repurchase it in the very near future.
 
I finally tried My Honey Child Honey Hair Mask - hydrating without using heat. Nowadays, I'm washing and conditioning in the shower and it worked great. I'm on the quest for conditioners that can work without heat b/c I'm fallen in love with getting in the shower once vs. the in and out like I use to do.
 
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