After trying TreSemme Naturals Nourishing Moisture Conditioner it
became my staple co-wash/co-rinse conditioner. But after a taking a break from
it then revisiting it my hair did not like it anymore. I ended up putting it to
the side. Recently, I decided to give it another try as my leave-in/detangler.
I don’t use oils to seal with anymore. I only use serums. My favorite has been
the Organix Coconut Milk Anti-Breakage Serum but after seeing Babilon Kay’s
(HealthyHairMission) video on how good the Garnier Fructis Anti-Frizz Serum is
for detangling, I went out and purchased it. I use it to seal with after
applying the TreSemme Naturals. My hair is loving this combo. My hair air dries
very soft, smooth, and is very moisturized after using it. So far, it has help
make detangling a little easier. A little bit goes along way with both
products.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Friday, December 7, 2012
2013 Hair Plans
For 2013 I don’t plan on changing
anything about my regimen.
·
I’ll continue to stretch for 16
weeks
·
Protective style with buns
·
Continue to use low to no heat
·
Keep up with the challenges I joined
on Hairlista and KISS (I’ll do a separate post on that)
My length goals:
BSB is next on the list. I am not in
a hurry to get there. Health over length. The only reason I am doing length
checks this year is because it is required for a challenge and they will be done
once every 3 month.
Simplicity is what it’s all about!
What are you doing for 2013?
Thursday, December 6, 2012
FINALLY APL
I’ve reached a Hair Journey Milestone.
I have finally reached APL after a lot of trial and error. I went to the beauty
shop and got my hair wrapped. I had a pleasant salon visit.
No trim was needed and I believe not using heat a lot contributed to this. So I
will definitely continue that practice. I am currently 11 weeks post. Next goal: BSB in 2013
Here is the progression of my hair so far. I don't take a lot of pictures or do a lot of length checks. I don't want to discourage myself:
July 2010 |
Dec 2011 after a trim |
March 2012 |
Dec 2012 |
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