Plain ol' water is the best moisturizer for me

Energee

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:yep: Yep, I have realized that Plain ol' water sealed with some type of oil--jojoba or castor really keeps my hair well moisturized. I wear protective styles mainly (except on wash days) and it really works for me.

I usually spray my hair at night with water (I sometimes use distilled/sometimes just plain tap water). I don't wet my hair but 'dampen it' and then I apply a little of my oil (castor or jojoba with a few drops of Rosemary or Ylang Yland essential oil). Then I use a ponytail holder that has been soaked in castor oil as well (I keep a little container of with two or three holders in them covered with the oil) and I do my bun for the night or some sort of twist or pontail folded under. I brush my hair back with my Denman (no breakage at all but really gets my ng) before putting into a loose bun or ponytail folded under. I roll my bangs...just two or three rollers in front. I use magnetic ones. Then I cover with my Satin bonnet. I wake up with perfectly moisturized hair the next morning---no breakage and no real manipulation needed because all I do it take the rollers out in front..give myself a sideswept bang with my fingers. Take the ponytail out in back--twist it into an updo and secure it with a nice bear claw clip. It's so well moisturized that I don't have to rewet and seal again in the mornings.
Perfect for me especially with all the NG now.

I Love protective styling and water is the best moisturizer there is IMO. I don't like all the greasy products (like Mizani H20 (my hair hates something in these types of products and it may be the mineral oil) and the water based leave in I would use would eventually build up on my hair after a couple of days)..so what works for me is water..I'm sticking with it--especially during stretches.
 

carameldiva

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Good idea. I love water. I have it in both of my spritz bottles. One has ACV/water and the other has water, infusium 23, honey, little oil.
 

HoneyDew

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I have tried that and it does not work for me. It evaporates or something. But, if I use a water based moisturizers as a leave in on my wet hair, I really don't need to moisturize for days. I can use a nice oil and that;s all. When I am really dry, I can moisturize my ends with some cream.

BUt just water and oil - my hair would be trippin!

I think CandyC does the same with just water and oil. I wish! :)
 

Neroli

New Member
I use just water and oil on dry hair, in between washes. If I use anything else my hair trips (as HD said). I use my water based moisturizer on wet hair on wash day. Thats it. If I have to groom my hair before next wash, I use water and oil. Period. Anything else just overwhelms my hair. I've tried all KINDS of leave ins, but nothing works cept water and bit of oil . . .
 

brownsugarflyygirl

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Yep...Energee you and me are >< I agree that water is the best. I do "lace" my water with a couple drops of leave in and sometimes rosemary and peppermint essential oils...but my mixture is always like 95% water. I seal with castor and jojoba mixed...and my hair is all good. So to have soft moisturized hair as a 4a natural, you know that has to be good!
 

sareca

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I have tried that and it does not work for me. It evaporates or something. But, if I use a water based moisturizers as a leave in on my wet hair, I really don't need to moisturize for days. I can use a nice oil and that;s all. When I am really dry, I can moisturize my ends with some cream.

BUt just water and oil - my hair would be trippin!

I think CandyC does the same with just water and oil. I wish! :)

Same here. If I do an oil rinse I don't need any moisturizer for days and I don't wear protective styles. :eek: I have hard water tho.
 
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prospurr4

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I daily use plain tap water and oil as my moisturizer. In the morning, I dampen my hair, especially ends, with water, seal with coconut or castor oil, then twist into a bun that I cover with a claw clip. At the end of the day, I take down my bun, and my hair is so moisturized. Other products that I've used causes a lot of buildup.
 

LynnieB

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Yep...Energee you and me are >< I agree that water is the best. I do "lace" my water with a couple drops of leave in and sometimes rosemary and peppermint essential oils...but my mixture is always like 95% water. I seal with castor and jojoba mixed...and my hair is all good. So to have soft moisturized hair as a 4a natural, you know that has to be good!

Same with me with the lacing :grin:. Water is the best moisturizer ever and i've found that as long as a product (any product) has water as the #1 ingredient, my hair thrives!!
 

poetist

New Member
Yup, I used to make these intricate moisturizing sprays, but now I use distilled water with a bit of glycerin and I'm good to go.
 

Dare~to~Dream

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I agree with the original poster. I have found that water is the best...then I use my mango butter on the length and ends....moisturized hair all day! I also baggy so that's even better. In the past, I used to have a mist with spring water, oils, and some leftover moisturizer that I didn't use but now I have to say I will never add anything else...just spring or distilled water works best!
 

LadyZ

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I'm natural so i just use it as a leave-in to stop itching when wearing twists or cornrows. I also use it on my fro as just a leave-in when i wear my hair out.

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I wonder if it will work on relaxed hair:ohwell:.... What is your ratio of ACV to water, if you don' mind me asking... TIA
 

lavaflow99

In search of the next vacation
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I was curious about this especially for us relaxed heads...

Anyone use just plain water as moisturizer then seal with oil??
 

Starronda

At the start of BSL! Patiently waiting for full❤️
I rinse my hair each morning with water, seal with oil or Oyin Burnt sugar pomade (focusing on my ends), Before going to be, I spritz my hair with plain water or I'll spritz it with green tea, seal with oil. No moisturizer that I have makes my hair feel like water. It's the best imo.
 

Vashti

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I'm slowly moving that way myself. When my Scurl is all done I'll be using vegetable glycerin mixed with water in place of the Scurl.
 
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