Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Summer hair routine...

Wash day is always a day with a full work load. Right now, here is what I do from start to finish...<br />
A. Dry Detangle<br />
I start with detangling my hair dry by 1. separating my hair into 4 or 6 sections. This depends on how tangled it truly is. <br />
2. Being as gentle as possible comb through each section, if the sections are too big separate them again.<br />
3. Once it is detangled (meaning your comb or denman style brush goes through it without any kinks or knots.)&#160; Put some conditioner on it from scalp to ends...fully saturate with conditioner.(use the cheap condish for extra slip and maximum moisture.)<br />
4. Twist to keep the section together and out of the way and repeat.<br />
5. When all sections are complete, place a plastic cap on and prepare for your shower. <br />
Explanation: Because I've tried detangling while wet and was practically ripping my hair out at the root I've learned that my hair is stronger and healthier as well as easier to handle dry. Try it! Also I wash my hair in the shower. <br />
B. Washing &amp; re-conditioning<br />
After 10 minutes of your plastic baggy, wash half of your hair left side then right side with shampoo. Be gentle but not too gentle. Rinse thoroughly and apply thicker condish (I.e.protein condish, strengthening condish rec.) Move on with shower routine...<br />
Before leaving the shower rinse condish out and wrap in a towel. <br />
C. Stretching<br />
(Please note if stretching is not what you want to do skip this section and move to the next entitled Styling.)<br />
Stretching is for curly girlies who suffer from shrinkage. The options to stretch your hair are:<br />
1. Roller set 2. Blow out 3. Or you could stretch after styling.<br />
1. I loooove the roller set. After washing and conditioning, apply your fav leave-in conditioner if you will be sitting under the dryer, apply a heat protectant or you may choose to air dry...roll you hair (it doesn't have to be neat) and let dry. Then unroll and style as you please. <br />
Explanation: I usually do dry twist or braids.<br />
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2. Blowing out has its own set of results. After washing and conditioning apply a heat protectant along with your fav leave-in condish. Blow dry with the hand held blow dryer concentrating on the roots but NOT the ends. Explanation: you will be blow drying you natural hair which can withstand that direct heat from the blow dryer. This will leave roots smooth for styling. Styling options here are versatile. You could do braids or twist by applying more leave-in condish making the ends of you hair NOT the roots damp. You could also do a rod set, or bantu knots. <br />
3. Lastly after washing and conditioning, you could style as usual and once its dry you could stretch it using a satin scrunchy.<br />
Alright curly girlies, I hope this has been helpful to you. I was inspired to come up with my own Summer Hair Routine by  Mrs.Curlynikki.
So what's the scoop? Will you try this routine or do you have one of your own?
Peace, love & hair grease

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