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Ladies please help me. Last night I shampooed with Nexxus Therappe and then conditioned with humectress. Now I braided my hair into two fat braids so I wouldn't have to worry about it tangling up before I washed it. The braids worked but my hair for some reason, tried to act like pasta. It didn't tangle it kinda stuck together like spaghetti can. Then when I combed it out, I had so much breakage I could cry but it could have been a mixture of no combing during the week since I keep it bunned with a scarf wrapped around the bun but I thought it was alot. Does the hair sticking together means my hair is missing something or has to much of something or what?? I am also new to nexxus, could that have caused it?? Ladies please what can I do??:(
 
That sounds weird, :confused: Did you comb/detangle your hair b4 shampoo and DC? and/or after? I ask because from what I read it sounds like you have not combed all wk and had your hair in a bun then shampooed and DC, and then put your hair in large platts and didn't comb until after it airdried overnight.

Correct me if I'm wrong.
 
BeautifulWideEyes said:
That sounds weird, :confused: Did you comb/detangle your hair b4 shampoo and DC? and/or after? I ask because from what I read it sounds like you have not combed all wk and had your hair in a bun then shampooed and DC, and then put your hair in large platts and didn't comb until after it airdried overnight.

Correct me if I'm wrong.

It does sound weird! I have the same questions that BeautifulWideEyes has. Also, what product (if any) did you have in your hair before washing? I am not entirely convinced that it's the Nexxus product. It's only soap and conditioner!:) I could be wrong, but...
Let us know so we can try and figure this out!
 
Im not sure about your particular situation but my hair hated Nexxus Therappe and made it feel like crap regardless of the conditioner I used.
 
There's a [thread=116999]thread about Therappe[/thread] at the moment and quite a few people who posted (myself included) don't like it.
Humectress rocks though.
Try using a different shampoo then conditioning with humectress.
 
Welp, I had my hair baggied in a bun all week but I did take it out one day to co wash it with suave tropical coconut mixed with another suave con. I didn't comb it before putting it into two braids but I did run my fingers through it like a comb and I put it into the braids before washing it. I'm trying to keep the manipulation level low. When I tried to run the comb through it I had just finished washing it, so it wasn't dry yet could that have been my mistake??

Hmmm trying to remember what else. Last week I used emergencee for the first time. I don't know if any of you have any experience with this product but my hair felt the same way after using joico chelating shampoo once, kinda stripped like but was fine after conditioning it. What was on my baggied hair before washing it was s-curl, aphogee keratin and green tea restructurizer, and coconut oil. Maybe that was a bad mix :perplexed
 
RainbowCurls said:
There's a [thread=116999]thread about Therappe[/thread] at the moment and quite a few people who posted (myself included) don't like it.
Humectress rocks though.
Try using a different shampoo then conditioning with humectress.

Wow, thanks for the link some of those responses sounds like what happened to my hair. I guess I'm not the only one. Someone mentioned how they got different results when living in different areas so it sounds like a mixture of therappe and hard water that is bad. Now that I think about it, I was out of distilled water. Man it would be nice if we could afford a water softener.
 
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