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It's cool. It's my fault I should've just waited it out. It's just hair...It's just hair.Damn that got me hurt for you
Just read the ingredients and they failed my standards test.
damn I didn't read the ingredients lol if I did I wouldn't even of mentioned it
Just read the ingredients and they failed my standards test.
Cetearyl Alcohol, Cetyl Alcohol Citric Acid, Tocopheryl Acetate, Fragrance/Parfum, Tetrasodium EDTA, Disodium EDTA,Glycerin
http://blackgirllonghair.com/2014/09/the-myth-of-natural-commercial-hair-products/
http://www.mirskincare.com/ingredients_to_avoid_in_cosmetics.html
Just read the ingredients and they failed my standards test.
Cetearyl Alcohol, Cetyl Alcohol Citric Acid, Tocopheryl Acetate, Fragrance/Parfum, Tetrasodium EDTA, Disodium EDTA,Glycerin
http://blackgirllonghair.com/2014/09/the-myth-of-natural-commercial-hair-products/
http://www.mirskincare.com/ingredients_to_avoid_in_cosmetics.html
Can't trust no damn body. It ain't your fault. All natural should mean just that. Deregulation has everything f'd up.
damn I didn't read the ingredients lol if I did I wouldn't even of mentioned it
Do any of yall comb your waves? If so, how often?
hogwashhair cant stay moisturized if its compressed overnight, just keep doing your method every morning
Try changing the product, if no improvement then change the durag.Sup fellow wavers. I got a quick question I'm hoping someone can help me out with.
Since I've had 360s (in my 20s, had them off and on since about 5yo), I've always had a problem with my hair being extremely after I wake up in the morning and take off my Durag. So before I leave to work, I have to put some oil or moisturizer in my hair to give it some shine and moisture. My hair stays moist the entire day but once I put my Durag on at night and wake up in the morning I have to do the same thing over again because would look very dry and stiff looking after I take my Durag off.
I was wondering if a 100% silk Durag will help retain moisture in my hair while I sleep? I've been reading a lot of good things about them but just wanted to get some more opinions before I spend the extra $ to replace all the wavebuilder du rags I'll bought from Walmart over the years which also gets a lot good reviews but isn't working for me.
I may try sleeping without the Durag for a few nights to verify that the wavebuilder ones are drying out my hair but I am worried my waves won't look as good due to my hair not being fully laid down.
Lemme kno
Thanks
unless your using grease, moisturizer dont last that longhogwash
Good looking out on the info fam..I also have the same problem with my hair kinda being dry whenever I wake up..I think i'm gonna check out those satin wrap joints you talked about..After browsing the internet for an hour with no luck, I decided to research satin durags more. From what I read, it provides the same benefits a silk but doesn't have the issue of sliding off at night like silk.
So last week after work I ran into Sally's and chatting it up with the lady working there. She agreed with the benefits I told her I read about so I decided to go ahead and cop 2 to try out. 1 was called firstline evolve satin wrap scarf & the other was called firstline wav enforcer. They are both made by the same company but the firstline wav enforcer one didn't say satin on the package though the lady working there assured me it was.
I've tried both of them out and so far I'm pretty impressed. My hair isn't as dry in the morning, though I still moisturize after I take it off. You may one to check satin out.