Shea Growth And Retention Regimen 2018

Has Shea Butter 'got you'?

  • Let me look over my investment portfolio and see if I have room for shea related stocks.

    Votes: 21 12.8%
  • I've got 8 pounds in the house, I need to order me some more because I don't want to run out.

    Votes: 29 17.7%
  • 1 Day without sealing my ends is just unthinkable.

    Votes: 12 7.3%
  • It works for me for now.

    Votes: 45 27.4%
  • Nah, I can take it or leave it.

    Votes: 12 7.3%
  • Meh, I'm here for the posts.

    Votes: 28 17.1%
  • That stuff just weighs down my hair. No thanks!

    Votes: 17 10.4%

  • Total voters
    164

BeautifulRoots

Well-Known Member
Pleasant REMINDER About Coconut Oil:
Think you can't use it? Think MCT!


Coconut oil is a very popular oil in many shea mix recipes.
I find that it gives my shea butter mix a gorgeous fluff. But, some people are finding that coconut oil doesn't work for their hair. As it leaves their hair hard, dry, and greasy. Don't worry, you have options.

MCT is FRACTIONATED COCONUT OIL!

MCT Oil vs Coconut Oil:



@Sharpened shared that "MCT (fractionated coconut oil) does not contain lauric acid and, so far, I have had no trouble with it. I had no idea it was drying". @Saludable84 , @lalla and @Nightingale added some great information.

The MCT discussion starts around post #661! (Initiated at post #625 by @Froreal3 's response to an article I posted. )

“MCTs” are medium-chain triglycerides, a form of saturated fatty acid that has numerous health benefits, ranging from improved cognitive function to better weight management. Coconut oil is one great source of MCTs — roughly 62–65 percent of the fatty acids in coconut oil are MCTs — but recently more concentrated “MCT oils” have also been growing in popularity.

https://draxe.com/mct-oil/

There are always options out there!​


This came right on time. I was just eye-ing MCT oil, wondering if it would work in the hair. Glad to see that it does. Thanks!
 
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Chicoro

5 Year Shea Anniversary: Started Dec 16th, 2016!
Shea butter has helped many afro-textured women to move to their dream hair lengths. It may not work for everyone, for whatever reason, but that's alright.

If you learn to reach, what may be an elusive dream, and get yourself from point A to point B, imagine what power there is in that! You can then turn around and transfer that same knowledge and experience to any and every area of your life. Because you know that shea butter is the magical ingredient?

No.

Because you know that what you imagine and dream for yourself, that you can bring to fruition into the concrete reality of your world in the very near future. It's that little bit of needed proof to help you see what a creative, beautiful Powerful Being you really are.

Get some practice in the safe world of LHCF, and allow yourself to be ensconced by the support and knowledge of your fellow hair growers.

What may look like a superficial endeavor may turn out to shift the course of your life as you know it, forever. How's that for a proposition?

Happy Shea Sliding!
 
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Chicoro

5 Year Shea Anniversary: Started Dec 16th, 2016!
I sprayed my ends with the mane choice tropical moringa daily restorative spray and then put my shea mixture on my ends and scalp

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Look at that deep shine on those beautiful, thick braids! Your hair style is a PERFECT candidate to use an ends routine. You can wet your braids with water, up to the point where they touch the nape. Then, saturate them in castor oil and twist into a miniature bun. As an optional step, cover the braided bun with plastic. When you wake up the next day, the moistness and lubrication of those ends will astound you. Imagine if you do that every night for 12 months.
 

TopShelf

Sewing & Growing Gamma Gal
Look at that deep shine on those beautiful, thick braids! Your hair style is a PERFECT candidate to use an ends routine. You can wet your braids with water, up to the point where they touch the nape. Then, saturate them in castor oil and twist into a miniature bun. As an optional step, cover the braided bun with plastic. When you wake up the next day, the moistness and lubrication of those ends will astound you. Imagine if you do that every night for 12 months.
that's a great idea i have some castor oil that i need to use up!!!. thanks

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fifigirl

Well-Known Member
I was introduced to red raspberry leaf tea a few years ago by my gynecologist I was experiencing extremely heavy menstrual cycles, tons of clotting and severe pain. The kind that made me call out sick for work every month. He was into natural remedies and advised me to start drinking 2 cups a day during my cycle. I was able to cut out pain killers. I was amazed. Then I came across a thread here where a few women were drinking it during pregnancy to promote a faster labor and started drinking it again and it definitey works for that too. I now drink a postpartum blend I make with red raspberry leaf, chamomile, fenugreek, oatstraw and rosemary. It has toned my uterus back to normal size...quickly too.

This was 2 weeks postpartum

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6 weeks postpartum

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I'm 3 months postpartum now and my stomach is so flat, you can't even tell I've had 3 kids.

You're officially my mentor! You look so good! I haven't had kids yet and my body has gone to pieces....i'm getting back on track though
 

Virtuosa

Well-Known Member
I’ve tried pure unaltered shea in my hair before and it did nothing at all. It was also difficult to shampoo out of my hair. This whipped shea + oil makes my hair so slippery that the bobby pins that usually hold my hair for 6 hours a day without issue are now sliding out of place, Lol. The “shea slip” is real (copyright this girl.....).
 

Chicoro

5 Year Shea Anniversary: Started Dec 16th, 2016!
I’ve tried pure unaltered shea in my hair before and it did nothing at all. It was also difficult to shampoo out of my hair. This whipped shea + oil makes my hair so slippery that the bobby pins that usually hold my hair for 6 hours a day without issue are now sliding out of place, Lol. The “shea slip” is real (copyright this girl.....).


"Shea Slip"
coined by @Virtuosa
 

caribeandiva

Human being
... If you learn to reach, what may be an elusive dream, and get yourself from point A to point B, imagine what power there is in that! You can then turn around and transfer that same knowledge and experience to any and every area of your life. Because you know that shea butter is the magical ingredient?

No.

Because you know that what you imagine and dream for yourself, that you can bring to fruition into the concrete reality of your world in the very near future. It's that little bit of needed proof to help you see what a creative, beautiful Powerful Being you really are.

Get some practice in the safe world of LHCF, and allow yourself to be ensconced by the support and knowledge of your fellow hair growers.

What may look like a superficial endeavor may turn out to shift the course of your life as you know it, forever. How's that for a proposition?

Happy Shea Sliding!
This. Every word. This has been my experience as well. When I discovered I could grow long hair it altered my reality and life in every way. My mind was suddenly opened to opportunities I thought weren’t for me. I became an opportunity thinker instead. Nosayers no longer held any power over me. I just needed to see black women like me growing their hair long to believe I could do it too. I totally transferred into all areas of my life. I can do anything!
 

NCHairDiva

WAIST LENGTH 2019
Me too. Please keep us posted.
I'm on the fence about whether or not I want to purchase it. I'm trying to see if it's worth the money.
I think I may start documenting it. It seems like I will get a few months out of the pack that I have. I really want to keep track so that once it' finished I will know if I will repurchase it. (I have issues with buying things simply because I got use to it and not because it worked. Almost out of habit). This time it has to be 100% worth it to me for a repurchase.
 

Keen

Well-Known Member
So I was going to wait to add whipped shea to my regi. But I went ahead and order some after reading about the benefit of tangle ends. I’ve been looking for a solution which doesn’t include cutting them off. I will follow the CP recipe.
 

YvetteWithJoy

On break
I think I may start documenting it. It seems like I will get a few months out of the pack that I have. I really want to keep track so that once it' finished I will know if I will repurchase it. (I have issues with buying things simply because I got use to it and not because it worked. Almost out of habit). This time it has to be 100% worth it to me for a repurchase.

I'm pretty sure I will not be investing in chebe powder (only because scent/smell is really important to me), but I am curious about the difference between (1) using shea butter alone and (2) using shea butter over chebe powder. My nose is super sensitive, though.

Would you ever have the time to do half your hair one way and the other half the other way, snap and share a photo, and tell us about any difference(s)? :curtain:

(I probably wouldn't. :lol:)
 

jennex

Well-Known Member
I'm pretty sure I will not be investing in chebe powder (only because scent/smell is really important to me), but I am curious about the difference between (1) using shea butter alone and (2) using shea butter over chebe powder. My nose is super sensitive, though.

Would you ever have the time to do half your hair one way and the other half the other way, snap and share a photo, and tell us about any difference(s)? :curtain:

(I probably wouldn't. :lol:)

I don't have a sensitive nose but smell is important to me too. I'll stop using a product if I don't like the smell. That's another reason why I'm hesitant to buy chebe powder. I've heard mixed reviews about the smell. I'm still curious, though.
 

Chicoro

5 Year Shea Anniversary: Started Dec 16th, 2016!
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I got a nice shine on my shea saturated, braids. I braid my hair super tight. If you notice, you can see through the spaces in my braids because my hair has loosened up. The great thing about shea butter is that it clumps my hair together and my braid stays like this. No hair unravels and my braids don't come undone. They literally "freeze" like this and stay braided until I unbraid them. I haven't had any tangles on the ends of my hair in about 12 months. Prior to this, I had a lifetime of tangled hair and even more hair lost.
 

LivingInPeace

Well-Known Member
I washed my hair yesterday. My detangling before my shampooing seemed to be much easier. After my deep conditioning I used Oyin Hair Dew, my whipped shea butter mix and then Shescentit’s Papaya Nourishing Hair Oil. My hair is incredibly soft and shiny and smells heavenly.
 

Chicoro

5 Year Shea Anniversary: Started Dec 16th, 2016!
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