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Wash And Go, To Grow And To Dazzle 2020 Challenge

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Where can I buy wetline gel on the ground? I’ve been getting it from amazon, but that’s way overpriced. I’ve tried the grocery store and Rite-aid and so far no luck.

And does anyone know the difference between the blue and the clear wetline? I have an old jar of the blue one.
 
Where can I buy wetline gel on the ground? I’ve been getting it from amazon, but that’s way overpriced. I’ve tried the grocery store and Rite-aid and so far no luck.

And does anyone know the difference between the blue and the clear wetline? I have an old jar of the blue one.
I've seen it in Target and Walmart before.
 
Where can I buy wetline gel on the ground? I’ve been getting it from amazon, but that’s way overpriced. I’ve tried the grocery store and Rite-aid and so far no luck.

And does anyone know the difference between the blue and the clear wetline? I have an old jar of the blue one.

I don’t think there is truly a difference in performance, but whenever I use the blue, I find blue gelled clumps in my hair. I prefer the clear.
 
Where can I buy wetline gel on the ground? I’ve been getting it from amazon, but that’s way overpriced. I’ve tried the grocery store and Rite-aid and so far no luck.

And does anyone know the difference between the blue and the clear wetline? I have an old jar of the blue one.

Target had the 17oz for around $3. You can get a 33oz tub for the about same price at Walmart.
 
My cousin is a stylist and she does my dye for me. Usually I just let her do cornrows or a roller set. Yesterday did my color anda deep conditioning. We went the beauty supply next door and I grabbed some design essentials almond avocado leave and the black caster/flax seed eco (I’m not a fan of eco but this store was lacking in selection as far as gels went). I walked my cousin through doing a wash n go and she did a great job I’m pleased with her results. Now when she does my color she can do my wash n go :toocool:
 
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My cousin is a stylist and she does my dye for me. Usually I just let her do cornrows or a roller set. Yesterday did my color anda deep conditioning. We went the beauty supply next door and I grabbed some design essentials almond avocado leave and the black caster/flax seed eco (I’m not a fan of eco but this store was lacking in selection as far as gels went). I walked my cousin through doing a wash n go and she did a great job I’m pleased with her results. Now when she does my color she can do my wash n go :toocool:
 
It is unrealistic that I want my wash and go hair to be shiny? Even when my hair is moisturized, it looks dry.

When it’s flat ironed it’s super shiny, I would love to have that shine when it’s curly. I tried oil sheen spray, but that didn’t really make a difference.

I’m guessing it just doesn’t reflect light well. When I’m in dim light, my hair looks great, but in bright light it looks dull. I probably just need to get used to it.
 
Where can I buy wetline gel on the ground? I’ve been getting it from amazon, but that’s way overpriced. I’ve tried the grocery store and Rite-aid and so far no luck.

And does anyone know the difference between the blue and the clear wetline? I have an old jar of the blue one.

Besides Target and Walmart, I know it's also sold in CVS.

I asked a Spanish person the difference w/ the varieties. She said the Spanish labels have more details. The green is aloe vera, blue is oil, and the clear is just the regular gel. It's a Mexican product, so I guess they forgot to add the details in English.
 
Besides Target and Walmart, I know it's also sold in CVS.

I asked a Spanish person the difference w/ the varieties. She said the Spanish labels have more details. The green is aloe vera, blue is oil, and the clear is just the regular gel. It's a Mexican product, so I guess they forgot to add the details in English.

Interesting. I have the clear version and it says it has aloe vera. It also says it has UV protection.
 
I have such a hard time keeping my hands out of my hair while it’s drying. I have a compulsive need to check on my curls by touching them.
 
Day 2 and my hair is a little dry. I think shealoe doesn’t work so well when I apply it to really wet hair. On the weekends I let my hair air dry a bit before I apply it.

Maybe next week I’ll t-shirt dry my hair a little before I put the shealoe on.

I’m still wearing my hair out even though I’m not 100% happy with it.
 
It looks good. It will just get better and better

I’m going to wash it tomorrow. I’m going to try and stick to a wash every 3 days schedule. For some reason the picture doesn’t show the frizz. I probably need a flash to for it to show up. I had to pin the edges back because my face was framed with frizz when I woke up.
 
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