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is a list of the current hair products and hair treatments I use. I occasionally ou
like to try new things, but I always come back the items listed below.
I live in a climate where it's hot and humid in the summer and cold and
windy in the winter, so I have two very different routines I follow. I
don't use all the products at once and I like to switch up once in a while.
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Conditioner Washes
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Deep
Conditioning etc.
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Styling
Products
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Leave-Ins/Moisturizers
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| Must
Have Tools
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Other
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| I also enjoy using the following products
once in a while:
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Daily Regimen:
1. Unravel the flat-twist, twist or braids and go!
Nighly Regimen:
1. I apply a little of my leave-in conditioner mixture.
2. Proceed to flat-twist, twist or braid my hair into large sections.
3. Put a little oil on my ends.
4. Put on my SatinSakk
My every other week routine:
1. I clarify my hair with a warm water/baking
soda mixture as a rinse before deep conditioning. This helps to
get rid of the build up on my hair and it really does get my hair clean
and it's not harsh. After doing this, my natural sheen returns, my hair
is clean and the build-up is gone.
2. Then I follow with a Deep Conditioning Treatment. I like
using Dominican Conditioners, Curls
Ecstasy, or Elasta QP DPR mixed with a little avocado
oil or coconut
oil. I put my
hair in several sections and apply. Then I cover with saran wrap or a plastic grocery bag and
leave on for a couple of hours. Then I rinse out and my hair feels heavenly
and very moisturized!
Other Info:
The only
time I use (indirect) heat is when I deep condition and it's only for
about 2 minutes and I don't straighten my hair.
I trim
or dust my ends about every 2 months.
I detangle
about every week or two (depending on how I am wearing my hair) with
a K-Cutter comb and Biolage Detangling Solution. During those in between
days, I use my fingers to detangle in the shower.
I do
nothing to my hair at night, I sleep with a stocking cap on. Wearing
satin scarves does nothing for me - in fact they always end up on the
floor. Here's how to make a stocking cap: take a pair of regular
black stockings (queen size for my big head and big hair - haha), cut
the legs off, leave about 2 inches to tie in a knot, and then put it
on your head.
Disclaimer: This
regimen works for me and my hair. Every head of hair is not created equal.
I suggest trying different products and routines to see what works for
you. :)
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