What Product Combinations Did You Use On Your Hair Today?

No Pre-Wash again (limited time today)...


Design Essentials Almond & Avocado Nourishing Co-Wash (to detangle & section my hair)
Kinky-Curly Come Clean Shampoo
Eva NYC Therapy Session Hair Mask
OGX Pracaxi Oil Combing Cream
Xtreme Clear Gel
Giovanni Ultra Luxurious Hair Serum (Cherry Blossom + Rose Petals)
 
Skipped my Pre-Wash Routine...


The Mane Choice Exotic Cool-Aid Sweet Papaya & Pineapple Infinite Conditioner (to co-wash, detangle & section off my hair)
Not Your Mother's Sicilian Blood Orange & Black Currant Shampoo
Alikay Naturals Avocado Cream Moisture Repairing Mask
Alikay Naturals Lemongrass Leave-In Conditioner
Alikay Naturals Dulce Hydrating Curl Lotion
Xtreme Clear Gel
 
Finally got around to doing my Pre-Wash Routine (Whew! I forgot how long it takes!)

Split into 2 sections, and applied handfuls of actual water onto my hair.

As I Am JBCO Water
Eden Bodyworks Hibiscus Honey Hair Tonic
For my scalp (problem areas) treatment, I gently massaged in the Kreyol Essence Haitian Black Castor Oil Rosemary Mint.
Eden Bodyworks Hibiscus Honey Hair Tonic
As I Am JBCO Water

More handfuls of actual water
The Mane Choice Exotic Cool-Aid Sweet Papaya & Pineapple Infinite Conditioner (as my main detangling agent)

Adding on more conditioner & water as needed.
Sectioning my hair into 3 separate sections.

Then going by smaller sections to painstakingly detangle my hair.
I achieved this by starting from the bottom of the section, going row by row to detangle it.
Once or twice going over the detangled hair, then moving onto the next row until completion, resulting in:

3 braids on either side, of removed shedding/matting & detangled hair.
Covered my hair with a plastic conditioning cap.


Qhemet Biologics Egyptian Wheatgrass Cleansing Tea
Emergencia Keratin Repair Formula Deep Intense Hair Treatment
Briogeo Kiwi + Avocado Mega Moisture Superfood Mask
Alikay Naturals Lemongrass Leave-In Conditioner
Alikay Naturals Dulce Hydrating Curl Lotion
Xtreme Clear Gel
 
Skipped my Pre-Wash Routine

The Mane Choice Exotic Cool-Aid Sweet Papaya & Pineapple Infinite Conditioner as my co-wash & detangling agent.

Not Your Mother's Sicilian Blood Orange & Black Currant Shampoo
Alikay Naturals Avocado Cream Moisture Repairing Mask
JAZZ UP MY CURLZ Grapeseed Buttercream
JUMC Grapeseed Buttercream
 
Sorry but my scalp was itch central, sooo...

I used TMC Exotic Cool-Aid Sweet Papaya & Pineapple Infinite Conditioner as my co-wash/detangling agent.

Curly Hair Solutions Energizing Shampoo
Eva NYC Therapy Session Hair Mask
Alikay Naturals Lemongrass Leave-In
Uncle Funky's Daughter Curly Magic
 
Garnier Whole Blends Coconut Water & Vanilla Milk Conditioner
Qhemet Biologics Egyptian Wheatgrass Cleansing Tea
Alikay Naturals Avocado Cream Moisture Repairing Mask
OGX Pracaxi Oil Combing Cream
Xtreme Clear Gel
Giovanni 2 Chic Ultra Luxurious Hair Serum (Cherry Blossom + Rose Petals)
 
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I was experimenting last night to see what my hair would feel like,

Applied SSI Juicy Curls Leave in smoothie, sealed that in with QB Amla & Olive Heavy Cream, and then sealed it all in with the SSI Juicy Curls Moisture Shot. Braided the front of my hair and bunned the back in a tucked ponytail. Started to think, hmmm maybe too much glycerin so I sealed all my braids gently in the front with a little bit of APB Cashmere oil because it was the closest oil.

Hair feels really soft and almost damp. Gonna leave the braids in today and see what it looks like tonight.
 
On top of the very light application of olaplex 6 styling creme
that Ms. Hairdresser used (and an unknown finishing spray) (whole thing felt and looked too undone and fragile to me)
Rewet - Avene tolerance extreme cleansing lotion as hair lotion - blessed shea butter afterwards. Braided. Wish one of you who share pictures of braids would do it for me as my braids are terrible. Learned to properly tie shoes so they STAY tied, at age 21ish, so... :rolleyes:
NOW that it has dried, looks so much better to me than what the lady had done.
I mean, it looks like those really styled, with visible pomade, hair that women in the 1920s and 1930s would use. Shea butter is my BFF for life.
 
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