bajanplums1
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great tips ccd. I will definitely employ some.
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.By 10pm the ends were like 5x as thick as the rest of the strands because of sweating and letting the hair dry webby said:Seng, do you air dry?
My hair frizzes up when it's either still damp when I remove the rollers, or when the ends need to be chipped a little.
Also, I have heard that it's never a good idea to use any type of heating instrument when you have added oil to your hair; I was told it's like frying your hair in bacon grease. That visual stuck with me![]()
bajanplums1 said:MY FRIZZY ENDS SOLUTION EXPERIMENT
Last night I worked out, of course I sweated and my ends frizzed up after I had cooled off. Instead of washing my hair or doing a conditioning wash, I just left my hair alone for 2 hours (sorry if it sounds nasty).By 10pm the ends were like 5x as thick as the rest of the strands because of sweating and letting the hair dry
I applied qp elasta mango butter to the last 1" of each section of hair and then put the rollers in, the jar even says apply to dry ends. When I woke up (an hour ago) I took out the rollers and the ends were smooth and staraight as the rest of the strands. But not heavy, the mango butter was completely absorbed. THEN, I added B&B Super Gro grease I figured it would act as a protectant, since mineral oil lays on the hair, it should trap in the moisture of the mango butter. Then I sprayed some Elucence Serious Shining Spray on my comb and combed through.
It is 5:08pm and my hair is smooth root to tip. I was told by a friend that Rusk Smoother Passionfruit Leave In is also good to combat ends dryness. I know many LHCF members--like Adrienne & Southerngirlz put vaseline on their ends.
ccd said:Hey, sorry you are expeeriencing frizzy ends....I know when my hair is not dried completely that the ends end up frizzy, I had to find a solution to this and I believe a good leavin is the key..........serums help seal the mixture for me, but when I would go to the salon they used this stuff ( Rusk Smoother) that really helped turn my hair around, my ends are smoother, healthy and bluntly cut, grows out that way to, so:
1. a good cut ( you have that)
2. styling option that smooths out hair ( rollersetting is for me, when I airdry my hair m it always looks frizzy, wavy, or curly ( if I do a bun, the ends frizzy and curl up, never tried air drying rollers cause it would take toooolong and I have a hounded dryer that I cant resist, only if its really hot and sticky out) Anyway, I am rambling....
3. a great Leave in............Rusk Passionfruit Smoother has done right by me for about 4 years now, I love it...I tried Lacio a few months ago and I didnt find the same detangling qualities, but I'll have to give it a try again...so I can be sure)
Maybe when you rollerset you can sit in the dryer under medium heat for 15 minutes or so, then airdry the rest.....or wrap them with thoses papers ( I used those along time ago, it was kinda hard to do for me but I thought they helped with flatter ends. HTH
Tip Practice using end wraps with dry sets.bajanplums1 said:HOW COULD I FORGET?? The 2 things that do prevent frizzy ends when I air dry in rollers have been
* Nexxus Headress
* Mango Butter mixed with Essential Fatty Acids (unless my hair gets wet in the rain).
Honestly, I think it is the level of heat used when doing a rolllerset or using a flat iron that smoothes the ends. So I think the heat is the missing link when airdrying a roller set. And high heat with a good leave in is the missing link when I sit under my hood dryer. I mean the ends are tucked under other laps of hair so maybe the heat does not get to them.
Cincysweetie said:Just wanted to let you all know that when I washed and styled yesterday (I did a style lifted from Sylver2's album) I put NTM Healing Serum on each section of my ends and when it dried I had no frizzy ends at all. I think that's going to be my new trick, concentrating the serum on my ends to prevent friziness.
bajanplums1 said:I am realizing a lot of different this work well. Thansk to CCD and others, I used Rusk Sensories Smoother 2 days ago and moisturized normally with my oil based products and my ends are soft and smooth. I love them again, they feel GREEAT and look nice. (pink sweater pics in fotki)
mrslee said:OK!
Sylver2 already had me questioning Rusk Smoothie, after looking at Bree beautiful rollerset, I went out and bought a bottle!
I love the smell and my hair feels soft and silky! My ends look great and it air dried very nicely!
I am very pleased!
MONA!!!! You will have to try and incoporate this in your routine, my hair twin!![]()