Smiley79
Well-Known Member
I really need to bite the bullet and get a steamer this year. I have a hooded dryer and have been using that with a plastic cap since I went natural. So since I still struggle with moisture, I think maybe the hooded dryer isn't working as effectively as a hair steamer would. I'll check out if there are any good deals on a steamer, it seems worth the investment. I cannot wait to try that coupled with the water filter and see if I notice a difference.
. I'm going to buy some WD-40 later on to see if that will help to loosen it up. My apt unit is old so I feel like they have never removed that shower head since the building was built; I really hope this works later so I can install it and move forward with my hair washing.
! I took it out only because I remember reading that marshmallow root might be helpful for alopecia, so I opted to try that one instead. Next time, I'll pick the HB; I plan to sample more of their products so I can see what works for me.
I was looking back at some posts that I wrote in the past year raving about awesome products that I used on my hair and thought I found my holy grail and regimens. But I rarely came back to post that by the end of the day or the next day my hair was back to feeling dry...as if I never applied anything. Where did all my moisture go!!!! It was there a while ago!
As I continued to read up and watch videos discussing high-po hair, it was described as hair that takes in moisture but doesn't keep it. (No more callers, we have a winner!) So high po hair often feels coarse, brittle, and appears limp and dull, etc. In addition, my natural hair history includes bleaching, coloring and heat damage which are common denominators of high-po hair.
I absolutely love the water filter. Although its too early to tell any dramatic difference in my hair, i did feel like the water was less harsh on my hair and skin than usual. Having this motivates me to resume cowashing into my midweek regimen. Thx girl.