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Sunday, September 16, 2012

My hair feels dry and breaks off in my hand.




This is Taya! I don't post much, but I thought, since I am going to start something new for my hair I would update.
So I don't use heat, and I don't do much to my hair. Lately, I did the twist out and just my wash and go. How I moisturize normally-just simply olive oil and I like to use the hair growth grease. I don't actually comb my hair everyday since most of the time in the shower I am rushing, so I just quickly condition it. (Destiny asked- what do you condition with normally? I use White Rain Coconut. If I have more time, I use my more expensive conditioner, when I have ten minutes to just leave it in. I will put the name on later) My hair feels a lot different then it did in the beginning. I did a lot more in the beginning; shampoo once a week, condition with cheap conditioner, expensive conditioner, then deep conditioner all on Sunday. Then during the week, I would use my cheap conditioner through out the week everyday and moisturize with coconut oil, curl activator, and olive oil every day. My hair felt soft and amazing to me.  Now I am super lazy. I wash everyday, but with cheap conditioner. Also, I have not shampooed my hair in like a month. My hair now feels sick and sad. :) I decided to go natural so my hair would be healthy and grow naturally, so I need to do something.

So tonight I am doing something about my hair! 

I brought Shea Butter, because I feel like I need something thick to really moisturize my hair; but not cause the drip wetness that comes from oils.

Tonight's plans:
Shampoo
cheap conditioner (so I can comb my hair out with that in it)
expensive conditioner
deep condition
Shea Butter (leave in conditioner with white plastic cap overnight)
Mornings plans:
olive oil
curl activator

I will tell you the brands soon and if my feel of my hair has changed. Let me know if you are interested in pictures.






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