Does your natural hair shine?

soslychic

New Member
I know that some natural hair textures have a lack of natural sheen, but does adding serums, gels, ect...help, sometimes it seems as if my new growth sucks up the initial shine (right after I add product) and remains dull. Then again, I havn't experimented with a lot of products. What gives your natural hair shine?
 

jetcitygirl

Smeller of roses
My hair has always been very shiny when natural or pressed. It lost its shininess during the years I relaxed it, but it has returned since going natural. I'd forgotten about how shiny my hair used to be. I don't do anything to add shine per se, but I've noticed it is enhanced when I rinse out my conditioner with very cold water.
 

lilchanel

New Member
My hair does not naturally shine. I use Design's Essential leave-in conditioner. That makes it look less dull.
 

DelightfulFlame

New Member
My hair doesn't naturally shine. It doesn't even look wet when it is full of water.

I use black semi-permanent dye, and this gives my hair the shine. My hair is almost black anyway, so it doesn't make much of a difference color wise.
 

AFashionSlave

Well-Known Member
In general my hair does not shine, but some of my hair in the top of my head does shine. I guess because it is a different texture than the rest of my head.

My favorite shine creating product is Carols Daughter Mimosa hair honey.
 

missykeyana

New Member
Yes, it does, and it is especially noticable when my hair is stretched. My hair didn't shine as much when it was relaxed, so I take it as a sign that my hair is healthier now.
 

BamaFro

New Member
My hair doesn't shine, but it has a decent sheen to it as long as I moisturize it while it's dripping wet from my conditioner washes.
 

Chipmunk

Well-Known Member
My mother says it does, but I'm not sure. LOL. When I look at individuals strands it looks very shiny, but w/all of the hairs grouped together it doesn't look all that shiny to me.
 

cabogirl

New Member
my hair does shine although i don't put anything to obtain this result. and i don't consider my hair to be very healthy right now, so i don't to what it is due..
 

alma

New Member
I was looking at my locs last night and I was pleasantly surprised to find that my locs have that scattered sparkle shine -each strand reflects off light and grouped together to form the loc has left me with this effect.
 

skegeesmb

New Member
My natural hair was shiny if I pulled my hair back, but only if it's pulled back. I guess I had the stretch shine going on.
 

Tara

New Member
I'm a 4 a/b. My hair has a sheeny shine too


I think of it in terms of materials, lol:

Pulled back (or not) my hair does NOT have a patent leather shine

it has more of a velvet sheen/shine if that makes sense. I gotta post my pics again.
 

Brownie

Well-Known Member
My hair shines. I think it shines more now---since I've been taking flaxseed, fish, and evening primrose oil for a while.
 

bellydancer

New Member
Mine shines. More frequent washing (conditioner washes) made it shine more. I don't think it was necessarily the products i put on it because I switch them up so much.
 

Tara

New Member
[ QUOTE ]
CaramelHonee said:
Tara, i am here (doing the 2 finger eye to eye thingee) with you


[/ QUOTE ]

First of all Caramel, LOVE YOUR HAIR!!


And secondly, I could SEE what you are doing, so it caused me to almost spit out my hot chocolate. LOL!!
 

pookeylou

New Member
My hair shines...

Because the last rinse I do before I get out of the shower is with cool water...that gives my hair shine...

My hair also shines now with shea butter added to hold my twist....

But even without the shea butter...it would still shine.
 

sbg4evr

Active Member
No, not at all. Only when well moisturized and I put beeswax or a petroleum based grease on my hair. When I put my hair in a ponytail, only my ponytail has a bit of a shine if well moisturized.
 
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