Shadow_Lace
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@Shadow_Lace how in the world are you smoothing the Irish moss cream?
that stuff took forever to sink into my hair. It’s really heavy. Super curl defining but boooooy!!!
I think it has something to do with my porosity.
My hair is medium porosity for the most part, with a small section of low porosity in the very front (bangs area).
For that area, I make sure to run warm water over it.
All the while taking out any leftover shed hair, before applying the leave-in/creme.
Also I noticed the wetter my hair is, the easier it is for the Irish Moss creme to sink in.
It's why I started putting my leave-ins (or whatever I use as a leave-in, in this case the creme) on soaking wet hair.
For the cooler weather here (So. Cali), I noticed my hair stayed moisturized longer when smoothing in leave-ins this way.
And while I can use the Irish Moss creme on damp hair, I just prefer using it on wet hair... if that makes any sense?
Yeah, it's heavy but not the heaviest product I've ever used...
So in a way, previous thick creme/buttery cremes helped me learn how to adjust how product much is needed for each section.
You could start using a small amount at a time, and seeing how much or little is needed to absorb into your strands.
And/or if you have low porosity, you can dilute it a little by adding some warm water to small amount, then apply that mixture to your hair.
It took a bit of trial and error to get to this point..
Wherein I know how much to use and in what conditions it's easiest to smooth in.
I hope this helps!
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