Tuesday, May 20, 2014

A Lil Over 8 Weeks Post Random

I'm fiiiiiiinally taking the plunge and long-term transitioning! :)  I've been wanting to do this for a year lol no real excuses besides the fact that I was being too lazy lol.  Reasons for transitioning?  I don't ever want to see those stringy, thin strands that I had and I LOOOOOOVE the way my NG feels.  I'm really excited to hit my 6 month mark in Sept, can't wait to see how much growth I'll have. Here's my new goals: increased growth, increased shine, increased length retention, decreased shedding and grow back my edges.  Of course, this is going to take a regimen update! YAAAAY!

Co-Wash (mid-week):
[1]  Pre-poo w/ cheapie conditioner, honey and oil in sections using body heat for 2 hours
[2]  Lightly finger detangle to remove shed hair
[3]  Rinse pre-poo w/ cool water
[4]  Co-wash w/ SD Whip My Hair in sections
[5]  Rinse w/ warm water
[6]  Apply MegaTek to scalp for 5 mins or light protein treatment
[7]  Rinse w/ warm water
[8]  DC w/ heat for 30 mins
[9]  Rinse w/ cool water
[10] Final rinse w/ SD Wheat Germ Butter Conditioner
[11] Rinse w/ cool water
[12] T-shirt dry for 30 mins
[13] Apply Darcy's Daily Leave-In and finger detangle

Wash Day (Friday or Saturday):
[1]  Pre-poo w/ cheapie conditioner, honey and oil in sections using body heat for 2 hours
[2]  Lightly finger detangle to remove shed hair
[3]  Rinse pre-poo w/ cool water
[4]  Wash w/ moisturizing shampoo in sections
[5]  Rinse w/ warm water
[6]  Tea rinse
[7]  Rinse w/ warm water???
[8]  DC w/ steam for 30 mins (w/ conditioning cap)
[9]  Rinse w/ cool water
[10] Final rinse w/ SD Destination Hydration
[11] Rinse w/ cool water
[12] T-shirt dry for 30 mins
[13] Apply Aphogee Keratin & Green Tea Reconstructor and Darcy's Daily Leave-In and finger detangle

After typing this out I'm seeing that it's going to be difficult to fit in my light protein treatment but I figure that I can alternate between light protein and MegaTek.  Anyone know if I should rinse with warm water after a tea rinse?  That has been my biggest problem lately, OPEN cuticles smh.  Just now figuring it out, my hair has been drying faster and has absolutely NO shine, even after my clear rinse...completely unacceptable lol.  So I'm concentrating really hard on making sure I follow the proper order of things.  I'm still taking my supplements and I'll be hitting the gym harder so I'm expecting a lot of grow (shaking my fist at my hair).  I'll be limiting the clear rinses to once per month and will schedule an appointment for a deep trim next month.  Oh, and the reason I have so many steps is because I'm trying to use up my stash...wish me luck!

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Wash Day - 18 May 14

I'm really not happy with the way my hair feels lately.  It might have something to do with the products I have been using lately but I'm leaning more towards the lack of TLC: lack of patience when detangling, not DC'ing twice a week, failing to moisturize my new growth and neglecting to trim my ends.  I haven't had a lot of time to devote to my hair and it really doesn't help that at almost 16 weeks post relaxer it takes A LOT of maintenance to keep my hair looking/feeling right. I recently made the decision to long-term transition to natural, and my hair is definitely feeling the pain from my inexperience.  Luckily my schedule is lightening up a little which should free up a little more time for my hair.  A couple things I've noticed:

[1] No matter how I use the Kozama Califia Moisturizing Spray, my hair just doesn't like it. I tried it as part of my L.C.O. method, a detangler and as a moisturizer with the same results: dry, stringly hair.  I'm giving up on this for my hair, might decide to sell it ir give it away.

[2] Still trying to find a use for my Hairitage Hydration Hemp Nostalgia.  I was mainly trying to use it with my L.C.O. method but it made my hair feel weird and a little dry but oily.  Leaving this on the shelf for now...

[3] Finally figured out the best way for me to use SDVS: I t-shirt dry my already sectioned hair to about 50%.  This works for me because I always have badly tangled hair no matter what I do so leaving my hair sectioned allows me room to apply the DC to my new growth on my entire head.  

[4] Actively using the SD and my hair loves it as a co-wash or rinse out conditioner.  It always leaves my hair so soft and if I apply it in smaller sections I'm able to detangle (finally!) in the shower.  It really helps to detangle when using a rinse out conditioner.  I still haven't used it as a DC yet, but I might do that soon.

Today is my wash day,  Below is what I did: 

[1] Pre-poo'd with HairVeda Vatika Frosting and vitamin E oil on NG and grapeseed oil on my ends overnight in 6 sections (the back sections have the most sections so usually divide the back into 4 sections)
[2] Shampooed with CON Argan Oil Moisture & Shine Shampoo in 6 sections and lightly finger detangled under running water
[3] Applied Roux PC (new formula) for 30 seconds to each section
[4] T-shirt dried for about 10 minutes to get rid of the excess water
[5] DC'd with SDVS with steam, no conditioning cap for 30 mintues and left it in for an additional 2 hours out of pure laziness lol
[6] Rinsed out DC with warm water
[7] Clear rinsed with Adore Clear Rinse and left on for 10 minutes
[8] Rinsed with warm water while finger detangling
[9] T-shirt dried for 30 minutes
[10] Per section: Applied Marshmallow Root Detangler (justgrowalready.com) lightly finger detangled, applied leave-ins: Aphogee Keratin & Green Tea Reconstructor and Darcy's LTC, detangled and blow dried using the tension method
[11] Tied down hair with silk scarf

Results: As I rinsed out my DC I could tell I was going to have a bunch of tangles, but SDVS never helps with my detangling so I'm not surprised.  I thought applying the clear rinse was going to be a lot easier but at least it isn't runny so I'm not complaining. I didn't see any improvement before or after using the clear rinse but I'm sure I did something wrong lol I always do.  Any way, my hair ended up hard to detangle, even with my fingers smh bout ready to give up but I'm going to keep with it.  There's a plus though...my NG is sooo moisturized, I've never felt it like that :) so it looks like I did SOMETHING right lol. 


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Friday, March 14, 2014

Co-Wash - 14 Mar 14

I really, really didn't want to do anything tonight after working over 12 hours and getting home around midnight, but I knew I wouldn't have much time tomorrow.  Plus I really need to stay on schedule.  Today is supposed to be a wash day but I didn't feel like the in-and-out of the shower routine today so co-washing it is.

[1] DC'd Sitrinillah DC
[2] Co-washed w/ SD Whip My Hair
[3] Detangled under running water in sections
[4] T-shirt dried for 30 minutes
[5] Applied Darcy's Daily Leave-In and air dried
[6] Moisturized w/ Darcy's LTC and sealed w/ grapeseed oil
[7] Applied LG HGO (sulfur based) (inversion)

Results: My hair felt a little different after rinsing compared to when I first used the Sitrinillah.  My NG was defined and soft, a much better feeling than the last time I used this DC.  I didn't notice any shed hair either, which is a plus :). 

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Co-Wash - 11 Mar 14

Had to postpone my 1st DC of the week, they got my work schedule all jacked up. Between bouncing around from nights to days all in one week and taking 3 classes...I just didn't feel like it. I finally got around to it today. I had to start adding a little light/medium protein weekly, didn't know how much my hair liked it and MISSED it. 

[1] DC'd w/ mix of Sitrinillah DC & SD MSI w/ body heat
[2] Co-washed w/ SD Whip My Hair & detangled under running water
[3] T-shirt dried for 30 mins
[4] Applied Darcy's Daily Leave-In, air dried & finger detangled
[5] Moisturized w/ Darcy's LTC & sealed w/ grapeseed oil
[6] Applied LG Hair Growth Oil (sulfur-based) to scalp and massaged (inversion)

Results: I loved, loved, LOVED the way my hair felt after using my DC mix. It's amazing how little I had to use on my entire head. And once I started rinsing it out my hair felt soft but strong, it actually provided a decent amount of slip...no where as slippery as HE Hello Hydration but definitely enough to safely detangle under running water (whew!). I also rinsed and co-washed under cool water instead of using warm water, it definitely made a difference for my hair. #8wkspost

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Wash Day - 7 Mar 14

It's time for some protein!  I've made up my mind, I'm definitely going back to weekly light protein treatments.  I'm not experiencing any abnormal breakage but my hair seems to be shedding a lot more than I like and most times a little protein works.

Here's what I did today:

[1] Prepoo w/ safflower oil & cheapie conditioner for 1 hr w/ heat
[2] Wash w/ CON Argan Oil Moisture & Shine Shampoo in 4 sections
[3] Tea rinse w/ black tea & CC's Naturals Marshmallow & Burdock Tea
[4] DC/protein treatment w/ Sitrinillah Deep Conditioner and SD MSI w/ steam for 20 mins
[5] T-shirt dried for 30 mins
[6] Applied Darcy's Daily Leave-In, air dried and finger detangled
[7] Applied Komaza Califia Moisturizing Spray on NG
[8] M&S using LCO method (Komaza Califia Moisturizing Spray,  HH Hemp Nostalgia, grapeseed oil)
[9] Applied GM to scalp and LG Bald Spot Treatment to edges

Results: I tried tea rinses in the past and they never seemed to work for me.  Every time I used a tea rinse I would do it after my DC, BIG mistake lol.  This time I tea rinsed before I applied my DC.  I washed my hair like I normally would but instead of immediately applying my DC I poured the tea rinse over my hair.  My hair was so hard, it was scary at first.  I also didn't rinse it out, I instead applied my DC right over the tea.  I could feel my hair softening up once the DC was on.  I was being lazy (of course lol) so I ended up mixing a little SD MSI in my Sitrinillah DC to save a little time and sat under the steamer for about 20 minutes.  My hair felt soft but not as soft as I expected.  The tea rinse and DC didn't make it any easier to detangle my hair or make my hair any more moisturized than it usually is.  So let's talk about this Komaza Califia Spray...it's no good for my hair.  I had so many high hopes for this spray.  I planned to use it to moisturize my NG and to use in my LCO moisturizing routine but my hair was having none of that lol.  I've been using it for almost two weeks with the same results--gunky feeling stringy hair.  At first I thought it was the HH Hemp Nostalgia I was using as the cream in my LCO method but even my NG felt that way and I don't apply nothing over the Komaza spray in that area.  My NG would feel dirty.  Another thing I don't dig about this spray is it "evaporates" fast, sometimes before I can get it on my hair.  As far as detangling, I think it does the trick, it provides a good amount of slip but I'm not sure I'd want to use it because of the build-up/coated way it makes my hair feel.  I know a lot of ladies have had huge successes with this spray but this is proof that what works for some doesn't always work for others.  I'm going to keep trying this spray in different ways because I hate wasting products...Any suggestions?  I ended up going back to my Darcy's LTC as a moisturizer but maybe I'll try the Komaza with LTC instead of the  HH Hemp Nostaglia.  I did a little research and saw that some ladies don't like it because of the shea butter and both products (Komaza Califia Spray and HH Hemp Nostaglia) have shea butter high in the ingredients list, maybe my hair doesn't like the shea butter.  My hair felt normal, soft and moisturized after going over the Komaza fail with my LTC.  Did I stop the shedding?  Unfortunately, no.  My hair is still shedding a little bit more than what I'm comfortable with but I'm upping my light protein treatments to once a week, hopefully that'll do the trick.  I forgot to do length check but I'll do it after my next DC.


Wednesday, March 5, 2014

7 Weeks Post Random

I'm experiencing a little shedding lately.  I know I'm supposed to shed like 100-150 hairs daily but that don't mean I have to like it lol.  I'm not shedding quite that much, actually considerably less but I hate seeing it.  Currently taking garlic pills to decrease the shedding but lately it hasn't been working. A little protein fix usually keeps it at bay, I'm due anyway...so next co-wash I'll b mixing a little protein in my DC and I'll probably go back to doing a light protein treatment every week and see how my hair responds.  Trying to get that thickness :)

On another note, most of my new products are in.  I'll be incorporating tea rinses but this time I'll be doing them BEFORE my DC and not after lol.  Lessons learned!

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Co-Wash - 4 Mar 14

I really didn't feel like doing anything to my hair after the horrible day I had but my hair was crying out for a little attention and I had to oblige :).

[1] DC'd w/ HH The Deep C w/ heating cap for 1 hr
[2] Co-washed w/ SD Whip My Hair
[3] Rinsed w/ SD Wheat Germ Conditioner and detangled in sections under running water
[4] T-shirt dried for 30 mins
[5] Applied Darcy's Daily Leave-In and air dried
[6] M&S using LCO method (KC Califia Moisturizing Spray, HH Hemp Nostalgia, grapeseed oil)
[7] Scalp massage w/ GM and LG Bald Spot Treatment

Results: My hair is learning to like HH The Deep C more and more each time I use it.  It seeps into your hair like a good moisturizer after applying. Still no complaints on the SD Whip My Hair, definitely placing another order soon.  I decided to use Darcy's Daily Leave-In instead of HH Marshmallow Springs, last time I felt like it made my hair feel a little hard and it was definitely heavy.  Maybe next time I'll only use a dollop on each section and see how my hair responds.  I really want to like that product... After air drying my hair felt light, fluffy and soft like it always does after I use Darcy's Daily Leave-In.  I'm not sure how I'm liking KC, I don't know what it is about that product but you can spray a good amount in your hand and before you know it absorbed somewhere lol I say 'somewhere' because a lot of times I barely have enough time to get my hand to my hair.  Maybe that's a good sign that it's a good moisturizer...I don't know.  It's definitely a keeper for my NG.  I tried spraying it to my NG to keep it moisturized and it seems to be doing the trick.  Grapeseed oil...where have you been all my life? lol I love that oil soooooo much!  It continuously lays my hair DOWN.

Overall, my hair felt SUPER soft and smooth with LOTS of body!  I was amazed how my hair felt.  It was fairly easy to finger detangle.  I usually just leisurely finger detangle while watching TV or something else, letting it air dry at the same time.  I'm loving the products I'm using for the LCO method.

I'm thinking about texlaxing my hair in a couple of weeks.  I texlaxed in January but I'm feeling like I want to SEE some growth, maybe I'll just flat iron a piece this weekend and length check...that should set me at ease :).







Thursday, February 20, 2014

Co-Wash - 21 Feb 14

Co-wash day and third DC of the week, I know this challenge only recommends 1-2 but my hair loves the three a week routine. I am cautious though, I make sure I give my hair a bit of light protein through the week to make sure I don't get overloaded with moisture and end up with mushy, limp hair.
[1] DC'd on dry hair w/ SDVSKC, honey, EVCO, EVOO, almond oil in four sections for 45 mins w/ heating cap
[2] Applied MegaTek to scalp for 5 mins
[3] Rinsed and co-washed w/ SD Whip My Hair
[4] Detangled w/ HE Hello Hydration under running water
[5] Final rinse w/ SD Wheat Germ Conditioner
[6] T-shirt dried for 30 mins
[7] Applied Darcy's Daily Leave-In & air dried while lightly finger detangling
[8] Detangled in sections using Sagemann's Magic Star Jumbo Rake
[9] Moisturized w/ HH Marshmallow Springs (out of stock) & sealed w/ grapeseed oil
[10] Scalp massaged w/  GM and LG Bald Spot Treatment to temple 
Results: My hair really doesn't like GHE or baggying overnight, my hair always seems weighed down in the morning even after completely dry. I DC'd w/ using heating cap and decided to use KC in the mix cause I LOVE, LOVE, LOOOOVE how it laid down my cuticles and made my hair shine for once. Mixing it with a more moisturizing conditioner really did the trick, my hair felt so good and my cuticles were laid down. From now on i'll be a staple in all my DC mixes. No changes with the way my hair feels with SD Whip My Hair, still a fan. I decided to use HE Hello Hydration to help with detangling to remove all shed hair or else my it would have been a PAIN to detangle later. Used the SD Wheat Germ Conditioner as a final rinse, mainly to try to use up the rest of it. I don't have any complaints but can't really see the benefit but it does provide a little slip, I prefer a little more. Loving the ceramides though. No changes with the leave-in, moisturizer or sealant, still staples. Learning to be a little less heavy handed with my moisturizers and sealants and it's paying off. Breakage is still at a minimum, a strand or two on wash/co-wash days and my shedding is low too. Even though I haven't noticed much growth using GM, my scalp is loving it, I haven't had an itchy scalp since I been using it. 

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Wash Day - 20 Feb 14

Wash day and second DC of the week! Got my Kanechom Ceramidas in the mail the other day, can't wait to try it out.
[1] Prepoo with Burt's Bees Super Shiny Grapefruit and Sugar Beet conditioner, EVOO, EVCO, avocado oil and almond oil in four sections
[2] Washed with NTM Cream Lather Shampoo in same four sections
[3] Applied Roux PC
[4] DC'd with Kanechom Ceramidas Hair Moisturizing Cream with heat for 30 minutes
[5] Rinsed, applied SD Wheat Germ Conditioner and detangled
[6] T-shirt dried for 30 minutes
[7] Applied Darcy's Daily Leave-In and air dried while lightly finger detangling
[8] Detangled in sections using Sagemann's Magic Star Jumbo Rake
[9] Moisturized with HH Marshmallow Springs (out of stock) and sealed with grapeseed oil
[10] Scalp massaged with  GM and LG Bald Spot Treatment to temple

Results: I had to go back to prepooing with conditioner and oil, my hair can't handle oil only. Also because I have way too many products that I don't use and this is a good way to work them in my regimen. I picked Burt's Bees Super Shiny Grapefruit and Sugar Beet Conditioner. I used it before but it was meh but smelled great. I prepoo'd on dry hair and didn't use a heating cap, just left it in for an hour. My hair felt so good when I rinsed it out. I don't think it melted tangles like this last time I used it, not at all. I think I'll stick with using the rest as a prepoo only, too bad they don't make it anymore :(. I didn't use my regular shampoo (CON Argan Oil Moisture & Shine) because I didn't feel like my hair felt a little coated after prepooing with oil so I went with my oldie but goodie, NTM Shampoo. My hair felt clean like I wanted but definitely not stripped, it never makes my hair feel like that. I applied the Roux PC to each section and left on for about 30 seconds, I hear this helps the DC take better. I've been using this on and off for about two years, almost exclusively for a year and I have no complaints except that my hair doesn't really like it mixed in my DC. I lightly finger detangled while rinsing it out and I experienced no major tangles or shedding. I actually rolled out the heavy duty Pibbs dryer and DC'd for about 30 minutes on medium heat without a conditioning cap. My hair felt a little crispy but that's normal for me when using my dryer. When rinsing I was only able to finger detangle while under running water, this conditioner doesn't provide much slip for my hair. I had to use my SD Wheat Germ Conditioner to even be able to lightly detangle with my shower comb. I'll need to follow that DC up with something like HE Hello Hydration so I can remove shed hair. After my first 30 minutes of air drying my hair felt soft and that's exactly what I was looking for. And after my hair was completely air dried my hair was a lot smoother. Something I never witnessed before--my hair was super shiny! As to the softness, my hair did feel a little less soft than when I use HH Pink Grapefruit Punch Conditioner but overall I'm satisfied! I might decided to mix a little of KC into a more moisturizing DC for added benefit. Nothing new to mention about my M&S products, they still do the trick.
By the way, I'm currently storing all products without preservatives in the refrigerator, hopefully this will slow down any issues with the product going bad. Any other ladies store their hair products in the refrigerator? If so, did it work?

Monday, February 17, 2014

Co-Wash - 17 Feb 14

First DC of the week! 
[1] DC w/ HH Pink Grapefruit Punch Conditioner (out of stock) w/ added EVCO, avocado oil, glycerin and AVJ with heating cap for 45 mins
[2] Co-washed w/ SD Whip My Hair in four sections
[3] Detangled w/ SD Wheat Germ Conditioner under running water
[4] T-shirt dried for 45 mins
[5] Applied Darcy's Daily Leave-In and air dried while lightly finger detangling
[6] Moisturized w/ HH Marshmallow Springs (out of stock) and sealed with grapeseed oil
[7] Scalp massage w/ GM and LG Bald Spot Treatment to temple

Results: I hate, hate, HATE having to jump in AND out of the shower on wash days so I'm back to DC'ing first on co-wash days. Since I was DC'ing on dry hair and didn't have a free spray bottle to fill with water I decided to use a watery DC that would be easier to apply to my dry hair. My hair wasn't dry but I wanted to try this conditioner with my regular add-ins. This conditioner makes it so easy to apply to my NG, I think I actually prefer watery or creamy conditioner compared to thicker ones, especially on dry hair. After rinsing the conditioner out my hair felt so good...moisturized and soft, but the true test is the way it feels once it's dry. Magically this conditioner did provide slip this time, I almost felt tempted to detangle without my instant conditioner but I didn't want to chance it lol maybe next time. After rinsing the DC out with cool water I used SD Wheat Germ Conditioner on each of my four sections and left it on for about 5 mins to help with detangling. Ok, so I've FINALLY found how to use SD Wheat Germ Conditioner on my hair.  When I applied it to my hair and NG it almost felt like a co-wash conditioner, it kind of lathered up. I immediately felt the slip from this conditioner and when I got ready to detangle it melted my tangles almost as well as HE Hello Hydration! :) My ends did feel a little rough though, not sure what that was about. I applied my leave-in and air dried with my hair loose and lightly finger detangled until I was sure all of the knots were out. Surprisingly...there wasn't many. My hair felt soft and strong at the same time. I parted my hair in four sections and detangled with my large tooth Sageman. I usually have to use my finer toothed comb too but I guess detangling in the shower was adequate. Once my hair was completely dry I applied my HH Marshmallow Springs to each section and barely a drop of grapeseed oil to each section. I'm trying so hard NOT to be heavy handed with my moisturizers and conditioners, I don't want heavy hair but I want to make sure that each strand receives it's TLC lol, it's definitely a challenge. Lastly I applied my GM to my scalp and massaged it in, then finger combed into a loose twist and tied it up for the night. Overall, I'm happy with today's DC and co-wash session. 
Problem: I'm wearing a bun on a regular basis (military) and I never wear tight buns but the other day I discovered that my nape is getting thin on the sides. Tomorrow I'll be experimenting with a looser bun to prevent thinning in that area and in the meantime I'll be applying LG Bald Spot Treatment to that area to increase growth. Any other ladies have any issues like that?


Sunday, February 16, 2014

Weird

As I was twisting my hair up for the night I realized that my hair seems to be thinning out near the nape area, probably because of the buns I wear all the time and the scarf is probably not helping. From now on I won't be wearing donut buns, I'll try a looser bun with the ends just wrapped around. Soon as I saw my that my hair was thinning I applied some LG Bald Spot Treatment with Sulfur on both sides of my nape, hopefully the thinning stops and my nape grows back in full. I have high hopes for the LG treatment, seems like my right temple is growing in.



Wash Day - 15 Feb 14

Today's wash day and I really am not feeling it today. After promotion testing and with the start of classes this semester...I'm pooped lol.

[1] Prepoo'd with EVCO for 2 hrs
[2] Applied MegaTek to my scalp
[3] Shampooed with CON Moisture & Shine Shampoo with Argan Oil
[4] Applied Roux PC
[5] DC'd with HH The Deep C
[6] Final rinse with SD Wheat Germ Conditioner
[7] T-shirt dried for 30 mins
[8] Applied Darcy's Daily Leave-In
[9] Finger detangled
[10] Moisturized & sealed
[11] Detangled

Prepoo: I finally decided to give prepooing another try.  Since I wasn't using my EVCO to seal with anymore (love grapeseed more) I used it to prepoo with for about 2 hours. I sectioned my hair in four sections like I do for everything and applied the EVCO to my scalp and massaged it in and then to the length of my hair.  I'm trying out a new way for using MegaTek (at least it's new for me lol).  I hear a lot of ladies are using it by applying it to their scalp before they wash and leaving it on for 5 minutes--today was the first time I actually remembered to do it.


Wash: I wanted to try a different shampoo today but thought 'why change a good thing?'.  My wash days are so predictable now since I added the CON to my regimen, no reason to change it. I did one section at a time, rinsing out the EVCO and shampooing each section.  I used Jeni's method to reduce tangles: washing hair in sections, using color applicator bottle to dispense shampoo and holding ends while massaging scalp. After rinsing out the shampoo I applied Roux PC for 30 seconds and detangled under running water.  Not a lot of shedding.  My hair felt different, like it was coated...it didn't really feel clean.  I don't know if it was because of the prepoo but I'll try it a couple more times before I come to any types of conclusions, maybe I need to prepoo with a mixture of oil AND conditioner when I use sulphate free shampoos.  It seems like whenever I prepoo with just oil it leaves my hair so tangled.

DC: I'm used to applying A LOT of DC to soaking wet hair but decided to try a different way, applying it on damp hair.  To do this I leave my hair in sections and air dry for about 10-15 minutes.  I think I like this way a lot better. I'm trying to use up most of my stash and I don't want any of my new products to go to waste (no preservatives) so I'm using HH The Deep C with no heat or steam.  This is the second time I used it and I still have no complaints besides the fact that it doesn't really help with slip.  The directions say to finger comb the conditioner through your hair, yeah aight! NO WAY can I do that lol.  I initially thought the little 4 oz jar wouldn't be enough for one use but I barely put a dent in it the first time so I expect to get about 4-5 uses out of this jar.  I didn't follow the instructions, I need to DC for at least 30 minutes, I didn't use any heat or steam.

Leave-In: I still don't know how I feel about the HH Marshmallow Springs leave-in, I don't think it helps to detangle my hair at all but I'm real curious about how it would work as a moisturizer hmmmmmm.  I think it would definitely be light enough to use for flat iron days.  I used Darcy's Daily Leave-In instead.

Results: I ended up doing a final rinse with SD Wheat Germ Conditioner mainly because I need to use it lol It ended up providing a little slip but I didn't dare touch that shower comb, I'll save the detangling for after my hair is at least 80% dry.  Maybe next time I'll consider detangling after I prepoo so I remove the shed hair before I wash.  My hair feels soft and strong, not mushy at all.  I moisturized with HH Marshmallow Springs and sealed with grapeseed oil, this time using less of the moisturizer than I usually would.  I want to see how my hair responds with a dime size amount per section LOL! I'm so heavy handed when it comes to applying products, but I noticed that my hair is weighed down by the second day of application.