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What makes your hair airdry SOFT?

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1. Shescentit moisture mist leave-in sealed with seyani or gillian butter, or
2. Hairveda whipped cream sealed w/ CoCasta or AvoSoya oil

do either step 1 or 2 dried in twists or braids

***I followed step 1 with Shescentit macadamia fixing gel for my twist-out, and couldn't keep my hands out of my hair. You could also do this by eliminating the sealing with oil.
 
I use GVP Brand Paul Mitchell The Conditioner and seal with Vitamin E Oil. After I wash, co wash, or DC. My hair be soft when it dries.
 
Vatika oil + DevaCurl One Conditioner + homemade tea spritz
Dry in twists (Curly Nikki's twist-n-curl)
 
I use a leave in and a butter or pomade to seal on damp hair. Then twist or plait my hair. I moisturize my hair everyday but i have gone at least 3-4 days without having to moisturize my hair.
 
I part towel-dried hair into 4 sections. Detangle with RedKen Anti-Snap leave-in. I apply Giovanni Direct Leave-In to each section then air-dry in fat-twists. Smooth soft hair is a direct result...:lick:

I have to co-sign on the Giovanni Direct Leave In. I kind of stumbled upon its drying properties. I had co-washed, put the Giovanni Direct in, sealed with coconut oil and pulled my hair back in to a ponytail. The next 2 days (once it finally dried) I took the ponytail down and ran my wide-tooth comb through it. (which is usually a no-no on air dried hair). The comb glided through like butter!

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