Mocha Princess
New Member
Hey ladies, I need some help. My hair must not like much protein because I washed my hair and then, went under the dryer w/out a cap with Nexxus Keraphix, thinking it would work better on my hair and boy was that a big mistake!!
My hair became brick hard, and almost looked statuesque b/c it was so firm and stayed super firm and wouldn't move. I thought this was ok until I rinsed it out, followed w/humectress and sat under the dryer and realized that my hair became super dry even after all of that!
The reason I sat under the dryer w/out a cap is because I saw on the board that this is what some people do with emergencee, and get great results. I applied the same principle, hoping I'd get fabulous results, but uh uh.
My hair was super dry and brittle for days, so I co washed, which I usually never do, and that helped but when I went to my hairdresser this past Saturday, she said it still looked dry and told me that she would add some cuticle drops to my deep treatment to force the cuticle open. The think that puzzles me is that my hair felt soft after 3 days of co washing, but she still said it felt dry? I don't get it.
erplexed Now I'm heartbroken b/c I want to take care of my hair like everyone else, using a protein treatment every 6 weeks, but I'm scared that my hair may not like it. I have seriously considered trying the Aveda DR treatment to see if I can make this my staple protein treatment, but am scared that it will overhaul my protein-sensitive hair. I have fine 4b hair and want to know if anyone has suggestions for what I should use as a protein treatment since my hair seems to be sensitive. My hairdresser told me not to use protein anymore, but isn't that going to deprive my hair? I don't know what to do. Do some people just not need extra protein or what? Please help me figure this out.
My hair became brick hard, and almost looked statuesque b/c it was so firm and stayed super firm and wouldn't move. I thought this was ok until I rinsed it out, followed w/humectress and sat under the dryer and realized that my hair became super dry even after all of that!
My hair was super dry and brittle for days, so I co washed, which I usually never do, and that helped but when I went to my hairdresser this past Saturday, she said it still looked dry and told me that she would add some cuticle drops to my deep treatment to force the cuticle open. The think that puzzles me is that my hair felt soft after 3 days of co washing, but she still said it felt dry? I don't get it.
I was like, whaaat, why are drops $15, that's crazy. Also, I wanted to tell you guys what else she's been doing. This broad will have a certain price listed on her wall for what she calls, a "deep seal condioning treatment," which says $30. But when I get to the counter, she changes the price on me by saying that she had to blow dry it, so she tacks on an extra $10. This past saturday, she charged me $60 dollars for the visit!!
I don't know what to do because she seems good at taking care of my hair, but I don't want to stay w/her if she's goin to be taking advantage of me. This past weekend, I was contemplating on whether or not I should call her and ask her why she seems to be tacking on extra $ for her services. I don't know, should I call her?
Every once in a while, I see some people there, but hardly anyone though. She's startin to make me suspicious.
I was the only one there this past Saturday! I feel stupid b/c you guys probably are thinking, duhhhh, but really, she seems to know how to take care of hair, but I'm wonderin what all of this is about. I don't want to risk goin to someone else who may not take care of, or relax my hair right, but I also don't want to put of with her Stanky Bull!!
Girl thank you for the input, I appreciate it. I always used Nexxus Humectress when I was natural, and it seemed to work fine but to be honest, I'm not sure if it really did a great job at moisturizing my hair b/c it was always braided up. It must have kept it strong though because my hair grew like crazy and became so long. Now that I'm texlaxed, I do use it, but have been dipping into other moisturizing conditioners like Mizani Moisturfuze, Humecto, and some others. I have even mixed the 3 together w/ honey and olive oil and that really helped!
The good thing about this situation is that, and this may sound evil, but I undermined my stylist by finding the treatment that she uses for her so called,"deep seal conditioning treatments." It's by Bronner Bro's and it's called, "Moisturfier." I swear, that stuff literally gives me a PERFECT head of hair. It's salon exclusive, but I found an online distributor who is licensed to sell it to whomever they wish. 