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	your hair is very beautiful, btw!So I did the yogurt treatment! I was already applying it before I found this thread but this helped. Here's what I used:
2 eggs
1 tbsp coconut oil
2 tbsp olive oil
Plain Nonfat Yogurt (roughly 1/2-1 cup)
1/4 conditioner
I actually still have about half of this left. I simply applied it in sections and twisted each section. Then I covered it with a plastic cap and out of laziness I left it on for 24hrs...I just didn't feel like washing my hair.
My results: My curls are DEFINITELY looser (is that the word...idk)!!! My twists hang lower than they normally do. While I do love my natural curl definition, I love the bigger hair that the yogurt gave me!
I will let u know how long the loose curls last. I figure by the next wash they'll be tight again, which is fine.
This pic shows my typical twist length and what they were after the yogurt treatment.


Aww, thanks! I'm a brand new natural and brand new to LHCF so that means a lot.your hair is very beautiful, btw!

is this with plain yogurt or can I use any kind? I never buy plain bc it tastes funny
 You don't want the flavored ones because of all the extra additives. And make sure to get full fat. I know a lot of ladies prefer Greek (I think the fat content is higher, but don't quote me on that). HTH!
 You don't want the flavored ones because of all the extra additives. And make sure to get full fat. I know a lot of ladies prefer Greek (I think the fat content is higher, but don't quote me on that). HTH!
 
	
I do. I use yogurt as the base for all of my homemade deep conditioners.Anyone still using this?
Is yogurt a protein or moisturizing treatment for your hair?
Are a 4b? I'm beginning to believe that this method only works on those that have type 1,2, or 3 type hair, hair that has a mixture of 3 with 4, but not soley type 4.
Interesting...I tried something similar 2 weeks ago with coconut milk and lime juice and got good results; NG is less "poofy" comb glides through. Two washes later the curl pattern is still loose.
I think the link between the lime juice and the yogurt is the acidity...I wonder what is it about acidity that seems to loosen curl....

OK, so I had it in for two hours. It did soften but the curl pattern was unchanged.