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I have no idea when I put these braids in and I have no idea when I'm taking them out.
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The good thing about this board, is that you can do a search of your posts using keywords. Just don't leave it too longI have no idea when I put these braids in and I have no idea when I'm taking them out.
See the thing is sometimes i dont post it on the board. I just do it sometimesThe good thing about this board, is that you can do a search of your posts using keywords. Just don't leave it too long![]()
Do you regularly visit salons for any services? If the answer is no, then you are a DIY lady. Making your own products is a part of being a DIYer, but not the extent of it. For me, it essentially means that you do most things for yourself. Wash, treatments, roller set, silk press, braids, etc.As much as I tell myself I want to be, deep down in my heart, I'm not a DIY lady. Mixing a few tablespoons of oil or honey into a deep conditioner is cool but all the teas, pastes, powders, and infusions aren't for me.
I'm strictly talking about products when I mention DIY.Do you regularly visit salons for any services? If the answer is no, then you are a DIY lady. Making your own products is a part of being a DIYer, but not the extent of it. For me, it essentially means that you do most things for yourself. Wash, treatments, roller set, silk press, braids, etc.
Obviously there maybe times when you may need to seek professional advice or might want to treat yourself to a service at a salon. I very rarely visit a salon for anything, and completely regard myself as someone who DIY my hair care.
I am keen to make my own prepoos, butter whips and gels, but I have no intentions of making my own shampoo or conditioners. I won't be ready to make my own products until I've locked down my staple products.
Sorry, I thought you were talking about DIY in general, don't mind meI'm strictly talking about products when I mention DIY.