SmilingElephant
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Thread Question: What Do You LOVE About Your Hair?
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The versatility and density of my hairThread Question: What Do You LOVE About Your Hair?
Thread Question: What Do You LOVE About Your Hair?
It's softness and that it's very easy for me to manage.Thread Question: What Do You LOVE About Your Hair?
Thread Question: What Do You LOVE About Your Hair?
I'm loving that I have hair on my head. I know people who don't have hair or are balding.Thread Question: What Do You LOVE About Your Hair?
I love how resilient it is. I love its personality even though sometimes she gets on my nerves.Thread Question: What Do You LOVE About Your Hair?
I love it! I think it looks slightly fuller that the previous pic. It's difficult to tell on the length, I'd have to see them side by sideSo, I've been busy editing and publishing (*ahem* Im pretty sure wunna y'all is a writer, let me know if you would like to get publishedI have 4 slots open right now for $100 off!)
I figured I'd give y'all a sneak peek of what my hair is doing. I don't know if there's a big difference from my last ponytail shot, but here it is...
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Before:
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Your braids are very pretty! I also use Infusium23 (diluted) to keep my hair moisturized and from locing. I use it daily, in the morning, to allow my hair to dry by night fall.So I finally did it — I put in the mini braids.
I had actually prepped my hair about three weeks ago to do it, and then I just… didn’t. Lol. I think I needed to mentally prepare for all the braiding. In the end, it wasn’t as bad as I had anticipated. I did it over the course of five days. I could have finished sooner, but I don’t have the daily stamina for marathon braiding sessions. I parted and cornrowed my sections on day one, then braided one quadrant each day. Doing it this way kept me from getting too worn out, but by the time I reached the last two rows, I was OVER IT.
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There’s no added hair and no product used during the braiding process. I just lightly moisturized beforehand with water, TGIN leave-in, and avocado oil.
My plan is to keep these in for about two months. That’s the goal, anyway. I really don’t want to redo them anytime soon, but I also don’t want my hair to start locing — so we’ll see how things go.
Tentative routine:
I really hope this goes well. I can see how this could make long stretches much smoother and support good retention. But I also see the potential for setbacks. Fingers crossed!
- Daily moisturize and seal with my herbal/ayurvedic spray and avocado oil. Maybe diluted TGIN or Rusk leave-in a few times a week.
- Weekly wash and deep condition. Still figuring out the best techniques and products for this.
- I’d like to incorporate ayurvedic treatments at least every other week. I usually do masks, but with the braids in, I’ll probably switch to teas to avoid particles getting stuck in my hair.
- After washing and deep conditioning, I’ll spray my hair with Infusium 23 and follow with a soak in diluted leave-in conditioner. Infusium 23 is actually the only product I still remember from the old Crown & Glory method. I’ve searched everywhere for a detailed breakdown of that routine, but haven’t been able to find one. Such a shame.
- My hair will be in a bun under my satin Slap cap 90% of the time — as usual. Lol.
- I want to get back to massaging my scalp a few times a week. I did this consistently last year and I believe it helped with growth. But I also think oiling my scalp contributed to the intense itching and recurring folliculitis I dealt with. I cut out scalp oils completely this year and things have been calm. I did buy The Ordinary’s scalp serum and want to try incorporating it. I’m going to wait until my first wash though, just in case it causes irritation.
Playas mess up from time to time or so I've been toldI meant to post that in the braid challenge thread. Lol
@MzSwift @keranikki
I haven’t used Infusium 23 in so long. I thought I remembered it being a protein leave in. I just checked my bottle and there is no protein.I guess I could use it in my daily routine as well. I can mix it with my hair tea.
See now, I had to go look at my bottle too. Lol
I'm seeing B-vitamins and a list of amino acids. I'd say it's likely a mild protein. My hair loves amino acids so that's probably why it responds well.
Like you, I've treated it as a protein leave in based on what I learned on LHCF.
When I need a protein boost, I just add it to my hair care for that style. And I always use it for my cornrows and braid extensions. I also always use it when I flat iron. It's usually the only leave in I use under my heat protectant. For me, it's great for heat styling!
Also, I'm only talking about the Infusium 23 ORIGINAL formula. The first bottle I bought when I joined the forums was some type of moisture formula. I had no idea that they made different formulas!