Amarilles
Well-Known Member
Braidouts are low manipulation for me too, but I think this question is relative to the head in question. 
My braidouts last until my next wash day (6-8 days) loose or not, whether I sleep with a scarf or not. Because of this I would consider braiding nightly to be more manipulation than I'd personally need, but we know of ladies whose hair thrives best on braiding nightly. I don't think anyone can tell anyone else that this or that is high/low manipulation for them.
And what happened to just regular ol' manipulation? We speak of no mani, low and high but isn't there a step missing in there?
				
			My braidouts last until my next wash day (6-8 days) loose or not, whether I sleep with a scarf or not. Because of this I would consider braiding nightly to be more manipulation than I'd personally need, but we know of ladies whose hair thrives best on braiding nightly. I don't think anyone can tell anyone else that this or that is high/low manipulation for them.
And what happened to just regular ol' manipulation? We speak of no mani, low and high but isn't there a step missing in there?

 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 ! The pattern of the twist or braidout makes my hair mesh/mat together in those large sections when water hits it. When my hair's shrunken (a wash n'go), when water hits it it curls/coils into it's individual curls and doesn't mesh together. With twist/braidouts I always have to kinda pre-detangle rather than just being able to comb right through. It takes half the time for me to detangle a wash n'go than to detangle braided or twisted hair. I think that may just be me though
 ! The pattern of the twist or braidout makes my hair mesh/mat together in those large sections when water hits it. When my hair's shrunken (a wash n'go), when water hits it it curls/coils into it's individual curls and doesn't mesh together. With twist/braidouts I always have to kinda pre-detangle rather than just being able to comb right through. It takes half the time for me to detangle a wash n'go than to detangle braided or twisted hair. I think that may just be me though  .
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