Wash And Go, To Grow And To Dazzle 2020 Challenge

Next time instead of diffusing on low heat/high speed. I’m going to try med speed/med heat.

I think less speed will give me less frizz and I don’t think med hear will be that much heat for my hair.
 
Ok, I actually remembered to try this method again!

I cleansed my scalp and hair with Cantu's TXTR ACV + Tea Tree Soothing Shampoo (it has a noozle, and can be used on both scalp and hair). I used Love, Beauty & Planet's Murumuru Butter & Rose 2 Min Magic Mask as my d/c and detangler. This has better slip than the conditioner for this line. I sectioned my hair into 6s.

I smoothed on Cantu's TXTR Leave-In, followed by Wetline Xtreme Aloe/Green gel, finger/hand twirled each section and gently scrunched the ends. Finally, I used Eco Style Super Protein for any extra frizz. I'm currently air-drying my hair.


I made 2 mistakes with my 1st attempt:

I separated my curls too much!
It was pretty much matted at the roots by day 2, and the tangles!

I didn't use a strong enough hold.
The NYM's Curl Talk Defining Cream worked better as soft-medium product for my usual wash n go.
I needed the hold of a gel on par with Wetline Xtreme or Eco Style.


This time while smoothing on the gel, I payed closer attention to how my hair naturally separates.
I used those as a guideline, for the size of the twirls.
 
I do not like the Exotic Cool Laid Gel-lo. It just makes my hair feel dry and it isn't tacky enough to clump my curls.

I tried the Curl Cocktail from Jane Carter's Curls to Go line today and this product is strange. My hair is soft, but during application it just seems like it's gonna leave a lot of residue. And I'm not a super fan of the smell.

I've started incorporating more protein into my cowashing and deep conditioning routines (it's going great btw!), so I'm hoping that when my hair has more definition and elasticity, and doesn't need as much help with defining, I can use creams for styling because I love how soft they make my hair feel compared to gels.
 
Did the bomb was and go yesterday. I hope it lasts all week.

Does anyone think The Mane Choice changed the ingredients in the original line? i actually think it was a good changed but I feel like if they did change the ingredients or ratios they didn't let anyone know. Anyway, the benefits of the changes are that my hair isn't crunchy from using the gel and it no longer flakes if you get heavy handed. That's a win-win for me!
 
I was lazy today. Instead of applying my leave-in in 5 sections and the KCCC in 15 sections I only used 2 sections. It looked ok when I got out of the shower, but I have no idea how it will look when it dries, so I just pulled my hair back into a low pony/puff.
 
I want to see if the leave-ins I use, determines how long the Eco hold will last.

I clarified with Trader Joe's Tea Tree Tingle Shampoo. I used TreSemme Botanique (Coconut Milk & Aloe Vera) Nourish & Replenish conditioner as my r/o and detangler. I sectioned my hair into 6s.

On soaking wet hair I smoothed on Miss Jessie's Honey Curls as my leave-in, followed by a bit of Miss Jessie's Curls onto each section. I used Eco Style Super Protein on the frizzier areas.

For my sealant and overall finisher, I scrunched Garnier Fructis Sleek N Shine Serum in and smoothed it over the majority of my hair. I'm currently air-drying my hair. I may diffuse, haven't decided yet.
 
Last wash day I was super lazy because I knew I was going to let my hair air dry in a low pony/puff. I used less product than usual and now my hair has so much movement and fullness. The only problem is that my roots are so stretched out and undefined. If not for that I would would wear my hair down like this. The movement is incredible.
 
@Shadow_Lace how do you keep track of everything you try? Do you have a journal?

I used to keep an actual journal, years ago, but I lost it!:cry3:

So I was winging it for a while... Did more research, but I was really all over the place.
Just Bouncing from 1 thing to another. A mess!
I didn't even bother trying to keep up with that.

I finally decided to stop lurking and join this forum.
At least, here I would be able to keep more (or less) on track. The notifications definitely have been a big help!

Otherwise... I would just forget, and be lost again, lol.
 
I want to see if the leave-ins I use, determines how long the Eco hold will last.

I clarified with Trader Joe's Tea Tree Tingle Shampoo. I used TreSemme Botanique (Coconut Milk & Aloe Vera) Nourish & Replenish conditioner as my r/o and detangler. I sectioned my hair into 6s.

On soaking wet hair I smoothed on Miss Jessie's Honey Curls as my leave-in, followed by a bit of Miss Jessie's Curls onto each section. I used Eco Style Super Protein on the frizzier areas.

For my sealant and overall finisher, I scrunched Garnier Fructis Sleek N Shine Serum in and smoothed it over the majority of my hair. I'm currently air-drying my hair. I may diffuse, haven't decided yet.


Ok, well I definitely need to use the Garnier Serum before the Eco Style gel. I payed more attention and noticed, that the serum was lessening the hold of the gel. It worked well on the Honey Curls, though.
 
I washed with TreSemme Luxurious Moisture Shampoo, next I used Aussie Smooth 3 Min Mask as my d/c and detangler.
I sectioned my hair into 6s.

I skipped a leave-in. I smoothed Miss Jessie's Multicultural Curls Styling Lotion (onto wet hair) on each section.
I'm currently air-drying my hair.


I'm trying to use more cremes/lotions/etc.. (instead of gels), while we still have some cooler weather.
 
I washed with Cantu's TXTR ACV + Tea Tree Soothing Shampoo. Next, I used Cantu's TXTR Leave-In/Rinse-Out Hydrating Conditioner as my r/o and detangler. I sectioned my hair into 6s.

I smoothed the rest of Garnier Fructis 3 n 1 Avocado Mask onto 4 sections of my hair & the Papaya Mask on the last 2. Followed by Wetline Clear & Aloe/Green onto each section.
I'm currently air-drying my hair.
 
I’ve been wearing my hair in a low pony puff all week. I washed for a second time this week this morning. But I didn’t feel like putting a lot of effort into product application.
 
When I let my hair dry in a low pony/puff and then release it, the shape is amazing! The roots are slightly stretched so there isn’t a lot of volume at the top but there is a lot at the bottom. It’s a triangle shape, but in a good way. My hair looks like it had more of a blunt angular cut and doesn’t look as rounded. The only problem is that the stretched part loses some definition and frizzes a bit.

But applying my products is fast and easy and I don’t have to diffuse. I save at least 15 minutes on wash day.

I’ve been doing it with my flexi-8, but next wash I’m going to use my banana clip. I think that will cause less frizz.

this may become my new go to style. I may only change if I want to wear my hair out on day 1.
 
I washed with Not Your Mother's Sicilian Blood Orange & Black Currant Smooth & Soften Shampoo. Next, I used NYM Sicilian Blood Orange & Black Currant Mask as my detangler and d/c. Then I sectioned my hair into 6s.

I smoothed on Xtreme Clear Gel (the same company left off Wetline, took out Triethanolamine as an ingredient) onto each section.
I'm currently air-drying my hair.
 
I meant to clarify this morning and then DC with Don’t Despair Repair. I forgot to clarify, but I still DC’d.
I’ll clarify next week.

I haven’t worn my hair out in a few weeks. It looks ok, but I really want to to grow.
 
@themonacut is doing a pop up near me. I LOVE her work. I wanted to get a cut, they always look amazing, but she’s charging $350. For that much, I’d have to let her do whatever she wants and she famous for short cuts. I’m trying to grow my hair out.
 
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