These are how my curls look (sometimes) after a good wash and conditioner. |
It's almost been about two years since I woke up and randomly thought that I wanted to cut my hair all off. By the end of that day my hair was gone, I did the big chop. I had no true reason for doing it but ever since then my hair has been a journey. Being natural is great, it's absolutely beautiful actually. I just want to share my personal journey but just show others also, along with great products.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
After the twist ..2 months..
Like I said in my last post, I did the twist by myself. When it was time to take them out I was a little apprehensive only because I did them lol, so I did not want to take out all those hours of work but eventually they have to go. After taking out your hair ladies (and men), whether it be braids, twist, or a full head weave you need to take time out to treat your hair. First comb or brush out any residue that could have built up from your hair being "restricted" under a weave or in twist this can make the washing process easier. After wash your hair thoroughly with your choice of shampoo; be sure to wash everything out, squeaky clean. One of the best things to do is to condition your hair but a nice deep conditioner of your choice. These conditioners are very good getting into your scalp and helping your hair. A deep conditioner works best when keep on for 15-30 minutes under plastic caps and heat. Once that is done rinse with cool or warm water, and let your hair air dry or blow dry it. The best deep conditioners have argan oil, coconut oil, tea tree oil, and natural castor oils, even just buying these oils are very good.
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