kblc06
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Because I do-on a very regular basis. I rarely use direct heat, but I have very fine hair strands. My hair can typically handle a reconstructor every other wash (7-10 days) or once a week. I've noticed that since I been moisturizing a lot more my hair is not responding well at all
( and I clarified to make sure that wasn't the problem). My strands just seem weaker since I've only been treatments every 2 weeks to forgo combing.
Is there anyone else with hair like this? If so I how do you know to maintain your protein/moisture balance
OT: I've been using a BT/MN/essential oil mix and my scalp is ITCHING LIKE CRAZY. It feels like it is crawling off my head and I look silly patting and scratching like this-what is going on? I did notice some growth in cornrows I put in friday-maybe that's it?
( and I clarified to make sure that wasn't the problem). My strands just seem weaker since I've only been treatments every 2 weeks to forgo combing. Is there anyone else with hair like this? If so I how do you know to maintain your protein/moisture balance
OT: I've been using a BT/MN/essential oil mix and my scalp is ITCHING LIKE CRAZY. It feels like it is crawling off my head and I look silly patting and scratching like this-what is going on? I did notice some growth in cornrows I put in friday-maybe that's it?
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- and i've been checking for them! my regimen has not varied much since i bc'd except i use more moisture. I'm almost 9 months post-bc and my ends look and feel exactly the same as 9 months ago and that's after tons of styling, brushing, combing, shampooing, cowashing, clothes rubbing, being in and out of the elements and all sorts of wear and tear - even using heat every now and then haven't affected it.
since I'm not shedding hardly any hair when I comb. It would be nice to accumulate over an inch a month