I used coconut oil, grapeseed oil and jojoba oil. I kept it on with a shower cap for an hour and a half, then I cowashed with VO5. I applied Keracare Humecto overnight and now I'm airdrying after applying a little bit of grapeseed oil. I had virtually no hair come out when I combed to put in the curlformers. The entire time, my hair felt extremely soft and full, and when I applied the Keracare Humecto, it felt amazing. I think I'm going to make sure I always have an adequate amount of oil on my hair, it seems like it'll help with combing at least.
Well, right now, my hair is definitely holding onto the moisture, but I'm not sure how long it will last, so that's a huge thing. It doesn't feel as good as last time, though.
Well, my hair felt a bit over conditioned this morning, but as of now it feels great. I did use a little bit of Biosilk Silk Therapy, just to remember what affect it has on dry hair. Right now, honestly, it just smells good. I'm sure it should be used on damp / wet hair anyway. I haven't applied much to leave in [though, I used a tiny bit of my new jar of Nutiva coconut oil; it's a lot thicker than the Trader Joe's one, hmmm] and the Biosilk. I think it's holding moisture pretty well otherwise.
I've noticed 2 things about my hair that I had sort of noticed but not thought much about before:
My hair feels / looks better / moves better when I compact it. When it's wrapped, or put in Curlformers, it just feels better. I'm not quite sure exactly what that means.
My hair feels a lot better when it's warmer, and harder when it's cold [not necessarily winter and summer]. I think this is because some of the products I use freeze at pretty high temperatures, so it's possible that could affect the hardness of my hair.
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