DominicanBrazilian82
Well-Known Member
Hey ladies!! I'm a relaxed SL/CBL gal who wants to know what styles SL, CBL and NL ladies are wearing. Not just protective styles, but other mention-worthy styles that you love. Pictures too if you have them 

This is one of my favorite! It's actually a flexi set on 1/2" rods and then lightly blown out.
I will always prepoo DC, co-wash and after wash DC (all moisture). I will then apply my leave in and air dry to about 75%. I moisture and seal each section extremely lightly before setting my hair. I will probably put in about 30-35 rods for this set (all same direction). Sleep. Wake up and individually apply a gracious amount of heat serum to each section, blow with a concentrated nozzle and round brush on the absolute lowest heat setting (not hot at all). I then pin that section and move on to the next. Repeat until completed. I will usually wrap it if I have time and tightly wrap my satin scarf. Once I brush down it looks like this
This style is harder to pull off at 14 weeks post as I am right now because the temperature of the blow dryer is extremely low and doesn't flatten my roots as well as it takes some of the curl out of my hair. I do this process this way when I want a less curly style, but don't want to Rollerset and sit under a dryer (I refuse to sleep in rollers!).
How about you?
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This is one of my favorite! It's actually a flexi set on 1/2" rods and then lightly blown out.
I will always prepoo DC, co-wash and after wash DC (all moisture). I will then apply my leave in and air dry to about 75%. I moisture and seal each section extremely lightly before setting my hair. I will probably put in about 30-35 rods for this set (all same direction). Sleep. Wake up and individually apply a gracious amount of heat serum to each section, blow with a concentrated nozzle and round brush on the absolute lowest heat setting (not hot at all). I then pin that section and move on to the next. Repeat until completed. I will usually wrap it if I have time and tightly wrap my satin scarf. Once I brush down it looks like this

This style is harder to pull off at 14 weeks post as I am right now because the temperature of the blow dryer is extremely low and doesn't flatten my roots as well as it takes some of the curl out of my hair. I do this process this way when I want a less curly style, but don't want to Rollerset and sit under a dryer (I refuse to sleep in rollers!).
How about you?
Sent from my iPhone using LHCF