CenteredGirl
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I've been using Fantasia IC gel (clear) but wondering if there's another solution. Gotta change up a bit now and then. Any advice ladies?
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My twists seem to set if I dunk them in water after doing them. The shrinking and coiling of the hair just seems to make them hold. I like to dunk them in water because the weight of the water as they drip dry makes them hang down straight and parallel, but I also find I get the bonus of them setting and the ends becoming these cute spirals like interlocked springs. I usually roll the wet ends between finger to form a single pointy instead of two fraying parts. The weight of the water is also instrumental in creating those spring-like spirals. (Just want to mention, I don't twist w/ any products. And once twists are in, I only shampoo/condish or just CW, then ACV rinse and call it a day. The CWs seem to keep them moisturized and soft. I also find not using products gives the best twist-out definition.
My twists seem to set if I dunk them in water after doing them. The shrinking and coiling of the hair just seems to make them hold. I like to dunk them in water because the weight of the water as they drip dry makes them hang down straight and parallel, but I also find I get the bonus of them setting and the ends becoming these cute spirals like interlocked springs. I usually roll the wet ends between finger to form a single pointy instead of two fraying parts. The weight of the water is also instrumental in creating those spring-like spirals. (Just want to mention, I don't twist w/ any products. And once twists are in, I only shampoo/condish or just CW, then ACV rinse and call it a day. The CWs seem to keep them moisturized and soft. I also find not using products gives the best twist-out definition.[/quote]
That is BRILLIANT!!! I am going to do this tonight. Made my DAY!!! THANK YOU:2cool:
Essential Oil Vinegar Rinse
2 tablespoons (8 teaspoons/40 ml) apple cider vinegar
20 drops lavender oil
20 drops rosemary oil
10 drops geranium oil (or lemon oil if hair is oily)
Rain or distilled water
1 teaspoon vegetable glycerin
Mix essential oils and vinegar together in a 300ml spray bottle. Fill up with purified or rain water. Shake well before use.
To use: Rinse the hair after shampooing and conditioning then spray thoroughly with the vinegar rinse.
Don't rinse out.