“setting To Success” 2016

Oh let me ask another question, when you all are drying your roller sets, are you drying on high, med, low, cool, etc?

My dryer temperature is set to 150 and on the higest air flow setting. It goes up to 176, so I guess that would still fall in the medium setting perhaps? When summer hits, I usually turn the temperature down to 100. The set is usually 80% dry after an hour so I'll airdry the rest of the way.

So,
Fall through Spring: Medium heat
Summer: Low to no heat
 
Hey guys! Sorry for not updating, I've been in a funk. Also I am not enjoying my relaxed hair like I thought I would. I forgot about that grainy look I hated so much and how high maintenance it is compared to my natural hair. I think I was just resenting the heat damaged version of it.

My cousin is 5 years natural and her hair made me appreciate mine. It took me 3 hours to simply co wash, detangle, and do a twist out. That only takes me 45 minutes. Her hair took an hour to detangle, twice the twists and products I do/use, and the twists didn't even take because she needed a definer while my hair holds a twist out like it is its full time job! Made me realize how low maintenance my natural hair was.

Sooooo I'm chopping and rocking Salonges look. So I will be here for complimenting people! Lol but I won't be rollersetting for quite some time
 

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Hey guys! Sorry for not updating, I've been in a funk. Also I am not enjoying my relaxed hair like I thought I would. I forgot about that grainy look I hated so much and how high maintenance it is compared to my natural hair. I think I was just resenting the heat damaged version of it.

My cousin is 5 years natural and her hair made me appreciate mine. It took me 3 hours to simply co wash, detangle, and do a twist out. That only takes me 45 minutes. Her hair took an hour to detangle, twice the twists and products I do/use, and the twists didn't even take because she needed a definer while my hair holds a twist out like it is its full time job! Made me realize how low maintenance my natural hair was.

Sooooo I'm chopping and rocking Salonges look. So I will be here for complimenting people! Lol but I won't be rollersetting for quite some time

That's such a cute cut! I'm sure you are rocking it well.
 
@MileHighDiva, did you ever get your scrunchies from MaySilk? She shipped mine almost four weeks ago (and says to expect to wait 4 weeks), but I've been getting kind of antsy since she didn't give any tracking information.
Yes, it took a minute, but they showed up in the mail one day, a week or so ago. Maybe, you can convo her to see if there's a tracking # available. Let us know when they turn up.
 
So I decided to set my hair on the medium rollers using the CHI Keratin Leave In again. I really like this stuff, I think someone mentioned it in here a while back and that's when I purchased it. Super slippy and my hair was really soft the last time I used it.
Under the dryer now but will end up sleeping in them to air dry. Will twist bun it in the morning before work.

That It's A Ten is still on my radar though :sekret:
 
@KammyGirl Awww Thanks Kammy. It only lasts a day...by the nest day they get frizzy and puffy. Again, I'm really new to this so I may not be using the correct product combination yet AND I need to work on my unraveling. So once I nail that, I'm sure it will be able to last longer...but for now, I'm only at one day girl, lol. (And thank you, the blouse is from Express (in-store), they had a bunch of them on clearance, go check and see if they still have more.)
 
Ladies can you help me with putting together a few product combination ideas? Below are products that I have in my stash. (I'm thinking about purchasing the Camille Rose Almond Jai twisting butter) I always get confused when it comes to the sequence in which I apply products for perm rods/flexi rods, etc.

Spray bottle with H2O, KCNT and Coconut oil
Oyin Hair Dew
Kinky Curly Knot Today
Shea Moisture Raw conditoner


Olive oil
Coconut oil


BB Foam Wrapping (no alchohol)
ORS Curling pudding
Argan Eco Styler
EVOO Eco Styler
Whipped shea butter that I whipped myself
 
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So I've decided that I don't like setting foam for my perm rod sets. My curls are soft and bouncy but I have a feeling that they won't last long. I'm going back to gel for the smaller rods and I'll use the foam when I set on larger rollers.
I notice the same. I don't get good hold when I use a setting foam. I really like Taliah Waajid's setting lotion because my hair always feels really soft BUT I always have to use more perm rods for maintenance as the days go on.

@Smiley79 I'm not a pro or anything but I definitely think using a gel for perm rod sets will get you a few extra days. When I use eco styler my hair can last for nearly an entire week. But again my hair is short so it might be different for me. KCKT and Argan eco styler would be my pick. In fact, I have both of those at home and I think I'll use them next time I set! I don't normally use oil because my hair gets weighed down and greasy easily but I think oil is a good idea to avoid crunch when using eco styler.
 
Ladies can you help me with putting together a few product combination ideas? Below are products that I have in my stash. (I'm thinking about purchasing the Camille Rose Almond Jai twisting butter) I always get confused when it comes to the sequence in which I apply products for perm rods/flexi rods, etc.

Spray bottle with H2O, KCNT and Coconut oil
Oyin Hair Dew
Kinky Curly Knot Today
Shea Moisture Raw conditoner


Olive oil
Coconut oil


BB Foam Wrapping (no alchohol)
ORS Curling pudding
Argan Eco Styler
EVOO Eco Styler
Whipped shea butter that I whipped myself
Almond jai is bae. I think everybody needs this. It's the only thing I use for my twist n curl. I get my best perm rod sets with Design Essentials coconut & monoi curl defining gelee. It's a looser gel than Ecostyler so I would say dilute the Ecostyler a little to reduce crunch and possibly prevent the white cast. And I'd probably use what you have in your spray bottle and only use a tiny bit of additional oil on take down. OGX dry styling oil minimizes frizz for me. I use it under my gel and again on take down. My hair is left soft, shiny and bouncy. I have fine hair that can get greasy quick but this oil is perfect and never weighs my hair down even when I'm heavy handed.
 
Out of curiosity, the products that I would use for a twist out/braid out are not the same that I would use for a perm rod/flexi rod? does it not matter? I need the breakdown plz.
 
Almond jai is bae. I think everybody needs this. It's the only thing I use for my twist n curl. I get my best perm rod sets with Design Essentials coconut & monoi curl defining gelee. It's a looser gel than Ecostyler so I would say dilute the Ecostyler a little to reduce crunch and possibly prevent the white cast. And I'd probably use what you have in your spray bottle and only use a tiny bit of additional oil on take down. OGX dry styling oil minimizes frizz for me. I use it under my gel and again on take down. My hair is left soft, shiny and bouncy. I have fine hair that can get greasy quick but this oil is perfect and never weighs my hair down even when I'm heavy handed.

If I get it, I'll let you know how I like it. My hair is fine/med as well, and low density so I have to watch my heavy hand too. At the same time though, my hair likes creamy products, so it's a little tricky sometimes.
 
Sigh...my front always behaves. But the back looks like I got into a fight and lost....smh.
Oh well, I'll keep on trying till I nail it. Maybe I need to try a different product.

Notes: Misted hair lightly for liquid moisture, a little SM Raw Shea to moisturize w/cream, ORS Curling Pudding to set perm rods. Try to separate each curl a little less. Maybe that's what caused the batch of frizz and loss of definition.
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Your hair looks lovely @Smiley79! So soft and fluffy.
 
Out of curiosity, the products that I would use for a twist out/braid out are not the same that I would use for a perm rod/flexi rod? does it not matter? I need the breakdown plz.
It depends on the product. What do you normally use for your twist outs? I know that if I use a creamy leave in under the DE gel then I can do a twist out without my hair being super crunchy and stiff. If I use a liquid leave in then I can set with it, but a creamy leave in is too heavy for the set because the sections are smaller. I'm not sure how the almond jai would work for a perm rod set but I'm willing to test it out Sunday when I redo my hair. I would never use SM curl enhancing smoothie for a perm rod set although I've seen some people on YouTube use it with great results. My curls would be weighed down but it works well for my twist outs. Maybe if I dilute it with my liquid leave in...I'll add that to my list of things to try. So this long post was to say it's trial and error. I've found some of my best combos through experimenting.
 
@Smiley79
My flexi rods wouldn't last more than two days. I think working on soaking wet hair with products worked through well works best for my hair.
And that goes the same for sets on magnetic rollers, twist and braid outs.

I wouldn't disturb the curl pattern and just put my silk scarf on before bed.
After two days I moisturize and seal on dry hair, roll my hair up with flexi rods and bam!
Upon take down in the morning my hair looks even better than the wet set.
 
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