When I do protective styles like crochet braids or u-part wigs, I can't get them to last because my cornrows get so tangled and matted. My hair is relaxed, fine and a little past APL. If my hair gets even the least bit wet, the cornrows start to loosen and then comes the tangles and mats. I workout a lot and sweat in my head so it happens. I try to wash a least once a week. Even within that week, my hair (the base of the cornrows - the part close to my scalp) gets horribly tangled and it takes hours to detangle. Any advice on what I might be doing wrong and what I can do to fix it? I know the easy solution would probably be to stop wearing protective styles but if i wear my hair out, it's a mess after I workout. And I'm tired of looking like crap.
I can't imagine that since it doesn't seem like you're talking about new growth coming in (it would be normal if this was 2-3 months in.) Also, it's hard to imagine your hair matting while braided; usually, braids keep hair from matting. If there is matting, it's after you take them down from having them in for a long time, and the shed hairs are what causes the tangles. But you're saying this can happen in only one week... Hmm....
I'll be putting in some crochet braids this weekend, so I'll try this method next weekend when I take them down. Do you think aloe vera gel would work?