Mapleoats

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Sorry I missed this!
Here are my answers~

What products do you guys use to prepare for a braid out?

I braid on freshly washed hair with my leave in (currently looking for a staple. Using Maui Moisture Curl Milk currently), raw shea butter and olive oil on top.

Rebraid with water, leave-ins, shea butter only on ends

Undo braids in the morning with oil only

Do bigger plaits result a better braid out vs finer plaits?
For me, yes. I prefer a more stretched braid out. With finer braids, it ends up more angled and puffy for me.

Do you get a better braid out styling on already dried stretched hair or on damp hair?
Do you mean initally or rebraiding?
When I first start it, it's always on wet hair right after deep conditioning.

When rebraiding, I don't wet the braid apart from the ends. Otherwise I get a lot of tangles.

Hope this answered the questions :)
You rebraid nightly?
 

GettingKinky

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My ends ( the last 5-6 inches of my hair) are really damaged and tangly. Part of me wants to cut them off and start fresh, but my hair already shrinks so much, so I’m just going to grow them out. I’m the meantime I’ll use protein DCs and olaplex #3 on them.
 

Mapleoats

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My ends ( the last 5-6 inches of my hair) are really damaged and tangly. Part of me wants to cut them off and start fresh, but my hair already shrinks so much, so I’m just going to grow them out. I’m the meantime I’ll use protein DCs and olaplex #3 on them.

I can relate. I got my hair rollerset yesterday and had to trim about an inch or so off. So I’m more or less cut off all the length I’ve gained so far this year :( but it was necessary. Maybe try wearing your hair stretched a little more to help reduce the tangling?
 

NaturalShe94

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DCed today with Africa's Best Coconut Creme Restorative Conditioner... Mistake. Found a lot if short pieces of hair while I was styling. I'm starting to think that protein DCs really aren't for me :cry3::cry3::cry3:

Full review here if you are considering trying it:https://longhaircareforum.com/blogs...st-coconut-creme-restorative-conditioner.929/

You better stop it with it with the protein missy! :spank: You’re gonna have to clarify to get the excess protein out now. Your hair is most likely low porosity which resists protein because the cuticle is tightly closed. Low porosity hair is already super healthy so there’s no need for added protein. You recently used a strong protein DC and now you’ve gone in with another so now you’ve got breakage! :badgirl:
 

nyeredzi

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My head was itching a bit. It's about 3 days after washing. I just mixed a little olive oil with a few drops of tea tree oil and cedarwood oil and massaged it into the parts of my scalp that itch. Let's see if it makes any difference.

I also finished retwisting my medium twists (16 twists) with QB cocoa tree detangling ghee and they are looking and feeling good. I was able to pull out some shed hairs in the retwisting too. It's a nice product. I'm almost out. The shea thread people have convinced me to try shea next, again. I haven't tried a mostly shea product in so long I've forgotten what it's like. So that will be my next leave-in. As a I said, I'm not a product junkie, so for me it's 1 leave-in at a time, plus an oil if I feel it helps.
 

mayoo

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You better stop it with it with the protein missy! :spank: You’re gonna have to clarify to get the excess protein out now. Your hair is most likely low porosity which resists protein because the cuticle is tightly closed. Low porosity hair is already super healthy so there’s no need for added protein. You recently used a strong protein DC and now you’ve gone in with another so now you’ve got breakage! :badgirl:

 :cry3::cry3::cry3:You're so right :cry3::cry3::cry3:

I'm being so silly with my hair, lately. I used to exclusively use moisturising DCs and my hair was thriving. Not really sure when I forgot that...
 

mayoo

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I threw it away! It has a weird consistency and never melted into my hair as a conditioner should. My hair turned hard and dry.
I threw it away! It has a weird consistency and never melted into my hair as a conditioner should. My hair turned hard and dry.


Oh wow. My hair usually loves Aunt Jackie's DCs so I wanted to try it out... I hope my hair doesn't have the same reaction
 

CurliDiva

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You better stop it with it with the protein missy! :spank: You’re gonna have to clarify to get the excess protein out now. Your hair is most likely low porosity which resists protein because the cuticle is tightly closed. Low porosity hair is already super healthy so there’s no need for added protein. You recently used a strong protein DC and now you’ve gone in with another so now you’ve got breakage! :badgirl:

This is great advice! :urock:
 

Mapleoats

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How are you liking the LCL dryer so far?
So far so good!!! I use it weekly to DC, but I’m going to dust off my tabletop steamer and start steaming instead. I plan to do rollersets and rod set going forward, so I’ll still be using the dryer atleast 3 times a month, if not weekly :)
 

BeautifulRoots

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So far so good!!! I use it weekly to DC, but I’m going to dust off my tabletop steamer and start steaming instead. I plan to do rollersets and rod set going forward, so I’ll still be using the dryer atleast 3 times a month, if not weekly :)

Good to know! That's great you can use it for DC too.

I'm mainly looking to try roller setting as well as setting my braid outs. Tired of the multi-day damp hair, lol. Going to save my coins to purchase it in the future.
 

nyeredzi

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My head was itching a bit. It's about 3 days after washing. I just mixed a little olive oil with a few drops of tea tree oil and cedarwood oil and massaged it into the parts of my scalp that itch. Let's see if it makes any difference.

I also finished retwisting my medium twists (16 twists) with QB cocoa tree detangling ghee and they are looking and feeling good. I was able to pull out some shed hairs in the retwisting too. It's a nice product. I'm almost out. The shea thread people have convinced me to try shea next, again. I haven't tried a mostly shea product in so long I've forgotten what it's like. So that will be my next leave-in. As a I said, I'm not a product junkie, so for me it's 1 leave-in at a time, plus an oil if I feel it helps.

My head isn't itching today. It comes and goes, so I'm not sure if the oil is what helped. But I'm at least happy that it didn't make my head itch more. For years I've avoided putting things directly on my scalp because my recollection was that it made my head itch. I'm still going to avoid putting conditioners on my scalp, still too scared to do that. But I'm happy for now to have evidence that it's possible for me to put oil on my scalp and have it not itch.
 

NaturalShe94

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 :cry3::cry3::cry3:You're so right :cry3::cry3::cry3:

I'm being so silly with my hair, lately. I used to exclusively use moisturising DCs and my hair was thriving. Not really sure when I forgot that...

See look atcha! Overwhelming those beautiful tresses with protein because you wanna “experiment” :catfight:
 

Mapleoats

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Good to know! That's great you can use it for DC too.

I'm mainly looking to try roller setting as well as setting my braid outs. Tired of the multi-day damp hair, lol. Going to save my coins to purchase it in the future.

I previously had a cheaper dryer before purchasing this one. My old dryer got the job done but the LCL is so much better! It is quite a bit big tho, I usually take the hood off the stand and store it in my closet when not in use.

and yess! Glad to hear someone else is venturing into the rollersetting space :) I’m new to rollersets so I would love to hear your experience as well.
 

Mapleoats

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My head isn't itching today. It comes and goes, so I'm not sure if the oil is what helped. But I'm at least happy that it didn't make my head itch more. For years I've avoided putting things directly on my scalp because my recollection was that it made my head itch. I'm still going to avoid putting conditioners on my scalp, still too scared to do that. But I'm happy for now to have evidence that it's possible for me to put oil on my scalp and have it not itch.

have you tried diluted ACV, mixed with some drops of essential oil? I would apply this to my scalp 2-3 times a week with a dropper bottle and that really helped clear up dandruff’s and itchiness. Now I only apply it to my scalp once a week (wash day), or twice if I’m gonna be stretching my wash. I don’t rinse it out.
 

HappyAtLast

Simplicity & Peacefulness
I've been experimenting today to find the right moisturizer. I think I found a strong contender. This is my first time trying the LOC method. It's been on my hair since early this morning and it still feel very nice. More testing to come.

L - 50/50 blend of avj & Infusium, plus a few drops of glycerin.
O - Ultra Sheen grease (yep:afro:)
C - Aussie Moist conditioner
 

nyeredzi

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have you tried diluted ACV, mixed with some drops of essential oil? I would apply this to my scalp 2-3 times a week with a dropper bottle and that really helped clear up dandruff’s and itchiness. Now I only apply it to my scalp once a week (wash day), or twice if I’m gonna be stretching my wash. I don’t rinse it out.
I've tried diluted acv before, not with essential oils. I've tried versions of rinsing my hair and scalp with it after washing, and a spray mix of avj and acv. I can't say I noticed a difference. If just the oil mix is not working out again, I might try the acv + oils. Thanks.

I got my melanin haircare twist elongating cream today. They must have beamed it to me, it came so fast. I hate paying $10 shipping for just 1 item, but I didn't really need anything else at the moment. and after the disappointing reviews for the multi-use cream, which I was going to try, I decided to just get the twist cream. I just have to tell my head it's $27 for 16 oz. If it's very good, that's an okay price. I paid $38 for 16 oz of QB cocoa ghee, so it's not out of norm. Though, that is also expensive. :lol: I console myself with the knowledge that I don't buy as many products as some others. I have basic oils (olive, coconut, castor) which are quite affordable and last forever, and 1 creamy leave in at a time. And that's it for leave in things.
 
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BeautifulRoots

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I previously had a cheaper dryer before purchasing this one. My old dryer got the job done but the LCL is so much better! It is quite a bit big tho, I usually take the hood off the stand and store it in my closet when not in use.

and yess! Glad to hear someone else is venturing into the rollersetting space :) I’m new to rollersets so I would love to hear your experience as well.

Thanks for the storage tip, I may try that when I puechase.

Yes will have to come back and update on the rollersetting when I get it. The goal is to go from wet to dry with the rollers vs having to flat iron or blow dry first, then rollerset. Fingers crossed it works!
 

nyeredzi

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I tried a bentonite clay wash (a real one, not my disaster of an attempt to mix myself) today for the first time. A Terressentials I picked up on a whim when I was at an organic store looking for fenugreek (the supposed magical seed). That stuff is indeed totally different from shampoo. Usually people recommend products to me, and the new product is quite similar to some other product I've tried. But that clay is totally different from shampoo. I didn't condition after, I actually totally forgot :lol: how could i, I wonder, because my hard was hard as heck. :lol: I put melanin twist cream on and sealed with castor oil, hair is stiff and hard. I think for this kind of clay, you absolutely need to really condition afterwards. I do usually condition, but there are times when I haven't and just added a little conditioner to my hair afterwards and left it in. That would be a no go for this wash. I also had some breakage, broken hairs on my hand. But that's been going on off and on for a couple of months. Nevertheless, my hair is retaining some, overall, over the last couple of months.

This was also my first time trying the melanin hair care cream. Not impressed, but then again, it's not really fair given how my hair was after using the clay. I'm willing to try it again in different circumstances. But I also tried it on my daughter's hair, where I didn't use the clay, and still not impressed. I remember why I don't really use shea butter products. As a general rule, I'm not impressed by them. I'd rather have kinky curly knot today and/or Qhemet Biologics cocoa tree detangling ghee. Oh well, it was worth a try.
 

nyeredzi

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So, there's something I wonder about. For a while, when I was having the most breakage, I was measuring weekly. Seemed like my hair wasn't budging. Then one week, it seemed at least a half inch, in some parts almost an inch longer. I don't know if it was a previous error of measurement or what. But it made me wonder if hair really grows at a steady clip. Or if most hairs on the head can be resting at the same time and then you have a sudden spurt over most of them, and then a rest again? If so, then I really can't trust when people report a lot of growth with a product or method, as it might have just been coincidence that their hair had a spurt at that time. What do you guys think?
 

snoop

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This weekend I washed my hair after leaving my hair in mini twists for a month.

The pros were that I wasn't refreshing my hair often. The cons... I didn't wash my hair for a month.:look: I wasn't planning on doing this again any time soon, but if I do, I will be sure to cleans my scalp somehow weekly and then wash my strands at the end of the month.

I did have some breakage, but I always do. I think this is partly to do with how I handle my hair. It was WAY less than I normally get. I also had less shedding than I'm used to getting for my normal shed. Both of these things combined makes me wonder just how long my hair would have gotten over the past 8 years if I had learned how to properly detangle my hair.
 

HappyAtLast

Simplicity & Peacefulness
Well, I big chopped yesterday. I just really got tired of the scraggly relaxed hair dangling from my thick, textured natural hair. More importantly, I got tired of caring for, investing time, and using products on hair I planned to eventually cut anyway. So I'm 7 months post, from APL to TWA and it feels great!
 

Mapleoats

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I tried rollersetting my own hair yesterday. Blah, what a frustrating experience lol. The lady at the salon made it look so easy!! I definitely had to comb my hair more times than I was comfortable with, struggled to get the rollers secured, and the end results were just okay. No where near as smooth and stretched as when I got it done lol, but hey first time. I think I will continue to practice rollersetting, but biweekly, and just try to stay gentle with my hair even if I get frustrated with the rollersetting
 
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