My-Foolish-Heart
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I had a really good detangling session today. Instead of relying on my M&T detangler, I made sure to really detangle while I was in the shower. I used La Bomba Rinse as my final step and detangled in sections and once more under the running water to make sure I did a good job. After getting out, I made sure I used light hands when applying my leave-ins as to not mess up my previous efforts. I then pulled into a wet bun and but it under a silk scarf. I barely lost any hair! I will definitely keep this up and I'm glad I found a use for the La Bomba Rinse cause I was on the fence about whether or not I liked it. Also, I was careful this week not to touch my hair at all except to moisturize and seal nightly so this was the first time a comb touched it. I'm happy with the results.
. I'm trying to go for an 8wk detangling stretch, I hate to see all the hair I'm going to lose after that, but I'm hopeful. I've been deep conditioning 2x wk and tea rinsing 2x wk, I hope it's going to pay off for me.
I just finished completely detangling my hair 100% after washing and dc-ing my hair last night. Here's what I did:
this morning, I was so in shock about how well I did the night before I pulled off my silk scarf that was tightly wrapped around my head and I noticed that my braids were a bit shrunken! Grrr! So I keep hope and think well at least they must be detangled.
My problem is that I need to exercise patience. This past friday I took my twists down, prepooed with brahmi oil and cowashed using Hello Hydration condish (I had my hair in plaits when I did this).