my1goodnerve
Active Member
Okay, so I thought I new about baggying. Correct me if I'm wrong here. Isn't the purpose of the baggy method to add or retain moisture? If so, then I totally get the idea of applying some kind of moisturizing concoction to the ends and then covering them with a baggy. Here's where I'm lost...What is dry baggying? I've asked this once before, and I'm still not clear on the purpose or benefits of a dry baggy. Would it replace a silk scarf at night? Is a dry baggy more for protection and a wet baggy more for moisture?

I know you're still wondering what good there is in baggying dry hair? Back then, I didn't know. It was just a habit. But now I think I know and I'll explain shortly.
panic galore! I smelled that scent you get when relaxing your hair the minute I put it in my hair. I quickly rinsed it off and my hair was harder than I remember and rough and dull. I conditioned my hair with some L'anza samples for moisture (not sure which)--I'd received them in the mail so just used whichever had a name that sounded like it'd revive my hair--then ACV rinsed, and I think that's when I first saw my curls. The next time I DC'd with heat, then rinsed with ACV, I saw a sheen I'd never before seen in my hair. I didn't have a real digicam and my 1 megapixel webcam couldn't really capture the wonder my hair had become so I never took pics. I did capture pics of my coils at the end of my twists though but more than that, I wished there was a way I could let you all feel my hair. It was softer than I'd ever known it to be. And that was WITHOUT PRODUCTS!!!