kblc06
Well-Known Member
Now I may add, my hair has NEVER EVER been a fan of grease or even many oils for that matter. I got the idea when I was at an aunt's house and had very few products and needed to slick my hair back. I dabbed a dollop on my ends to seal in the moisture after rinsing it because nothing else was available. After my most recent press & trim- I NEEDED to find a way to help preserve my ends and keep them from splitting. So after I washed I put my hair into six old school braids, added my moisturizer, a light oil (organics carrot tea tree oil), and sealed the ends with heated vaseline after my hair was braided.
Three days later with my hair still in the same braids (after hiding underneath a wig during the day), my hair is still moist (not damp), but soft and moisturized. I took down my braids to remove shed hair and apply my MT-my hair hasn't felt this good since I was 5. You know the type of texture that little kids with healthy virgin hair have? This is EXACTLY what it feels like! I didn't even have any splits (and yes I can find splits a few days after a very thorough trim. I think I've found a new staple plus its ridiculously cheap and easy to come by
Three days later with my hair still in the same braids (after hiding underneath a wig during the day), my hair is still moist (not damp), but soft and moisturized. I took down my braids to remove shed hair and apply my MT-my hair hasn't felt this good since I was 5. You know the type of texture that little kids with healthy virgin hair have? This is EXACTLY what it feels like! I didn't even have any splits (and yes I can find splits a few days after a very thorough trim. I think I've found a new staple plus its ridiculously cheap and easy to come by