trinity8mod8
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Yay, a fine hair thread.
I have a tip! The best thing that I could have started doing for my hair was doing hot oil treatments with olive, avocado and coconut oils. These oils penetrate the shaft, help you retain moisture longer and make your hair softer.
And the most amazing thing that I noticed after my first HOT was that I no longer needed to trim all of the hair that I was about to trim off because it got dry and rough during the winter. But my ends stopped feeling rough, my hair detangled very easily, and I stopped getting as many SSKs after the treatment. So HOTs = less trimming.
I have a tip! The best thing that I could have started doing for my hair was doing hot oil treatments with olive, avocado and coconut oils. These oils penetrate the shaft, help you retain moisture longer and make your hair softer.
And the most amazing thing that I noticed after my first HOT was that I no longer needed to trim all of the hair that I was about to trim off because it got dry and rough during the winter. But my ends stopped feeling rough, my hair detangled very easily, and I stopped getting as many SSKs after the treatment. So HOTs = less trimming.
. 6 weeks is a must. 

I just updated my blog to answer you more thoroughly:
. My hair gives the middle finger to most of the natural hair advice out there 

and pretty much any type of manipulation. My hair is always fly away city.
). It left my hair sooo dry. I tried to do damage control with Paul Mitchell condish. It did not work. Needless to say, I oiled the crap out of my hair to detangle (leave-in condish was worthless), then twisted my hair up. I'm hoping it helps. I've learned so much from the posts I just read, so I'm definitely going to incorporate some new ideas.
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