AtlantaJJ
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Ditto - it was totally gross !!Definitely overnight baggying. I did it once, I woke up to my hair being a soggy mess. I can't go out the house with my hair like that. I had to wash and start over.

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Ditto - it was totally gross !!Definitely overnight baggying. I did it once, I woke up to my hair being a soggy mess. I can't go out the house with my hair like that. I had to wash and start over.
Ah ha, heat was my second choice. I use heat after every wash...if I don't I loose strands too. I only use it after a DC and it helps my hair, I think it seals the cuticle... Air dries only work for me right after a relaxer touch up. When I was natural...air dry was aGreat thread SweetPea!
I haven't tried everything that was listed in your poll, but I think everything listed in your poll is BS.
One thing that I have avoided was heat. Now I'm back using heat for my hair. Instead of airdrying, I now blowdry my hair after washing. I lost only a few hairs compared to the many hairs I would lose from putting my hair into detangled plaits or twists to airdry. My hair is softer and stronger too from blowdrying.
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Intresting thread...
I think there is no such thing as a BS method. it may not work for you and work for others but classifying it as 'BS' because of that....,
i mean someone else may read you bashing a method and as a result, not try something that could be perfect for their hair and regi....
This board gives a lot of info, suited to different people with different problems...if you get 1 inch a month, excuse poor me that gets 1/4 of an inch and will use monkey ball sweat (serously ya'll is that stuff for sale?)... to grow my darn hair
Similarly, people like myself that have severe dryness issues looove the baggie method, while other people that have well balanced/ very moisturised hair probably dont need to try it cos it will def cause their hair to be overmoisturised....
I'm glad many people that have responded have stated what doesnt work for them rather than naming other methods as BS because they dont work for their hair
I'm sure the only one laughing is Candy_C, the one who came to the boards, spoke about how MN helped her/ her mum (I think) and got ridiculed. Look how many people are using it now, and not only using it, getting results! I'm one of them.The only time I'm laughing is with glee because today, I actually wore my hair all the way back and my edges were full!
But it may not work for others and that's def. a given, and people have the right to voice that! So and so product didn't work for you, fine. However, taking a tone that ALSO serves to discredit the results of others (not saying anyone specific, I'm generalizing) is just not right.
I think at the end of the day, do your research, but don't over do what you do. Moderation is the key and what works for one, may not work for the next. Less can be more. Sometimes more IS more as well! So I don't think any specific product is OVERrated. Abuse of said product and expecting a more human than human effect may be.
In fact, I think being obsessed with your hair to the point of spending hard earned $$$, when there are more cost effective methods, is HIGHLY overrated. :/ I see it all the time. BUT if your hair thrives and ONLY thrives on said products, there lies the exception. And who am I to say?
~*Janelle~*
Curl-free, Wave-Noveau and all other juices. I don't care how moisturizing it is... I don't want my 3c-4A-5G kinks looking like Soul Glow![]()
just let cho soul glow, just let your sooooooooul glooooo-ooo-ooooo-yea-he-yeaaaaaaah!
Yea, I agree. But, I think we are all just making fun of our own silly mistakes. Cracking up at the fact that what works for Susie doesn't work for Mickayla, ya know?
Great thread SweetPea!
I haven't tried everything that was listed in your poll, but I think everything listed in your poll is BS.
One thing that I have avoided was heat. Now I'm back using heat for my hair. Instead of airdrying, I now blowdry my hair after washing. I lost only a few hairs compared to the many hairs I would lose from putting my hair into detangled plaits or twists to airdry. My hair is softer and stronger too from blowdrying.
Ah ha, heat was my second choice. I use heat after every wash...if I don't I loose strands too. I only use it after a DC and it helps my hair, I think it seals the cuticle... Air dries only work for me right after a relaxer touch up. When I was natural...air dry was a![]()
I think some of yall are getting the wrong idea dn taking it personal or the wrong way. It is a lighthearted thread. Not a "(such and such) tore my hair out and yall should be ashamed of introducing it to me!" Thread. We are glad it worked for some of you, but just think its funny that there was such a big hype for things that really just didn't turn out to work too well for the rest of us.
I'm blowdrying with a comb attachment. I'm very careful with my hair when I do this. I hold a section of my hair taut at the ends, and glide the blowdryer through that section until it's stretched out and dry.Are you drying with a blowdryer with or without a comb?
I'm blowdrying with a comb attachment. I'm very careful with my hair when I do this. I hold a section of my hair taut at the ends, and glide the blowdryer through that section until it's stretched out and dry.
And that's another thing... I see nothing wrong with blowdrying with a comb attachment, especially if you know how to do it. I don't see the difference in running a brush through your hair with one hand with a blowdryer in the other hand vs. using a blowdryer with a comb attachment... same amount of manipulation. I'm going to do what's easiest for me and what keeps hair on my head.![]()
You are! ...you have brought a funny twist to the thread, your post with the pics of curly heads had me rolling...
What kinda bothers me is the OPs original post and the poll which ask us to identify which methods are BS. No method is BS, they are just not suitable for every one.
I guess what got mewhere the words 'Total BS' in the original poll, and the OP's original post.
Shima was as grade a BSer, but yall know that no method on that poll is BS.
Did i say this somewhere before?
((scrolls through page and slaps head at beginning of the page))
I guess what got mewhere the words 'Total BS' in the original poll, and the OP's original post.
Shima was as grade a BSer, but yall know that no method on that poll is BS.
Did i say this somewhere before?
((scrolls through page and slaps head at beginning of the page))
I wouldn't say pure BS but maybe overhyped
Texturizing while attempting to wear your hair straight on the regular... just.doesn't.work.
Complicated reggie's... most wsl diva's on here have very simple reggie's
Last but not least.... frequent cutting to even your hair out while attempting to grow your hair out... it's either one or the other
My hair grows superslow and un-even as it is... attempting to even it out held me back for almost a whole year,I stopped cutting and it took off![]()
I voted "no heat". I think a heat used in moderation (even direct) can be beneficial. I'd been texturized for 2 years and wore wash-n-gos the whole time. One day I flat ironed and my ends were fried, and I never used heat and always CW'd when I'd wet my hair. Once I trimmed my hair and started flat ironing on 1-2 times a month and wearing it straight sometimes, never got fried ends again. I really do think heat seals the cuticle and makes it stronger, when you do it in moderation and aren't using to extreme of heat.
The "no heat" movement is overhyped for me. My fine hair feels mushy and dry without heat. Honestly, I've been frying my hair since the pic in my siggy and the ends look fine. I'm way too busy to walk around letting my hair dry all day.
Also, moisturizer is overhyped in my book. Yes, it sounds anti-LCHF, but my fine hair will snap like crazy with too much moisturizer. Another confession--I rarely use moisturizer. I just dab a little oil to seal the moisture from my weekly deep conditioning, and I'm usually good to go til the next washing.
Protective styles--once again, my fine hair is finicky. I've been wearing my hair down every day since my cut in the siggy. This is the first time I've been able to acheive growth without mysterious thin spots from repeated "protective" styles.
With all my LHCF violations listed above, I've gone almost six months with no trim. My ends still look good (shocked myself) and even my family noticed how much my hair has grown. I'll post progress pics very soon.
Oooooh... you betta watch yourself... they gon' come get you!:assimilat
And don't tell nobody... but ITA.I don't even have (at least I dont think I do) fine strands, but I know my hair hated me when I thought I had to moisturize it so much everyday. I prefer to get all that out of the way when I DC, and the rest of the time the only thing that touches my head is some cones and maybe ORS Olive Oil once after its dry for some shine. I like my hair to feel strong, not like a sponge. Everytime I came out of a "protective" style, some hair would come out of my head. It just doesn't work for me.
The "no heat" movement is overhyped for me. My fine hair feels mushy and dry without heat. Honestly, I've been frying my hair since the pic in my siggy and the ends look fine. I'm way too busy to walk around letting my hair dry all day.
Also, moisturizer is overhyped in my book. Yes, it sounds anti-LCHF, but my fine hair will snap like crazy with too much moisturizer. Another confession--I rarely use moisturizer. I just dab a little oil to seal the moisture from my weekly deep conditioning, and I'm usually good to go til the next washing.
Protective styles--once again, my fine hair is finicky. I've been wearing my hair down every day since my cut in the siggy. This is the first time I've been able to acheive growth without mysterious thin spots from repeated "protective" styles.
With all my LHCF violations listed above, I've gone almost six months with no trim. My ends still look good (shocked myself) and even my family noticed how much my hair has grown. I'll post progress pics very soon.