When I have cornrows and wash them I try to use diluted shampoo. Then I usually follow with a leave in conditioner, instead of a regular conditioner because it can build up within the braids. Another suggestion is to wash the cornrows in the direction that they are going in. Most of mine went front to back, so I would go front to back, mainly in the parts to clean my scalp. My hair didn't get too messy that way.
When I had cornrows one time I washed with diluted shampoo in an applicator bottle (suggested by another hairboard). I didn't really like it. I think washing in plaits is better for me.
When I have cornrows and wash them I try to use diluted shampoo. Then I usually follow with a leave in conditioner, instead of a regular conditioner because it can build up within the braids. Another suggestion is to wash the cornrows in the direction that they are going in. Most of mine went front to back, so I would go front to back, mainly in the parts to clean my scalp. My hair didn't get too messy that way.
I normally wash and shampoo like I would if I was washing my hair when it's out. Then the next day, or day after - I'll take them out, wash my hair and then leave it for a while to dry. After a couple hours - or the next day I'll cornrow it again. And I too wash them in the direction they go in
I'm still not sure if I prefer this method though....
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Here are some questions for you all :
I was told to use wave nouveau products on my hair. Does anyone else do this, who has natural or relaxed hair?
Does using MN work? and what are the benefits of it?
What's the difference between deep conditioning and a hot oil treatment? If any difference, is one better for hair?
Coconut oil's been mentioned a few times on here ... does anyone recommend it?
Thanks for the help/replies, and if I'm not back on here for a while then everyone make sure they have a
I was told to use wave nouveau products on my hair. Does anyone else do this, who has natural or relaxed hair? I've used Wave Nouveau Moisturizing Lotion on my hair before and it's pretty good.
Does using MN work? and what are the benefits of it? I've been using an MN mixture and so far, it's working for me. It's used to accelerate hair growth.
Coconut oil's been mentioned a few times on here ... does anyone recommend it?
Coconut oil is amazing. You can use it for scalp massages OR as a sealing oil.
I don't think that our hair grows slower that those of other races ....hair usually grows 1/4 inch per month.....but our hair tends to break off just as fast as it grows. this gives the appearance of the hair not growing but it really is......the main goal is to deep condition the hair "ends" so that they won't break leading to retained length. Deep conditioning and protective styles will help you protect your ends.
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I've already seen a vast amount of growth in the past few weeks. Here's what I changed:
I began using the Organics Olive Oil spray, daily on my scalp - massaging it for about 5 minutes
Began to use a Wave Nouveau moisturiser, then I'd cornrow my hair until my next wash was due...
I've stop using shampoo because I found it very drying for my hair
I now just use Tresemme Conditioner and Tresemme Deep Reconstructing Conditoner (you leave it on for around 5 minutes, then wash - it's really good i totally recommend. You see an instant difference and hair is left so soft and managable, which is a first for me! lol.)
My hair's grown quite a bit now, not really lenghty but it was really short at the back, but now it's improved faster than I thought it would. And it's got longer at the front also.
So i decided that whilst I'm transitioning I should get a 'rihanna' style bob. But i'd have to use heat to straighten, which will damage my hair. So is it worth it? And as my roots are natural now, if i straighten my hair the roots will look 'puffy', is they're anyway to make it flatter or more straight?
I don't no whether i should just get a wig that's shaped like rhiannas cause I really love the style. Maybe that's better for my hair, as they'll be no need for heat?? But sometimes its nice to have your own....
what do you guys think? Please help!
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To keep my ends conditioned i use a combination of natural oils and hair butters such as avocado butters, carrot oils, olive oil, shea and jojoba oil....just to name a few. I saturate my hair with natural products and wear protective styles when i really want to give my hair a break. I make my own products which incorporates alot of natural oils and butters and i use it. would just saturate your hair with a lot a lot of natural oils and wear protective styles.
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Biotin vitamins were suggested to me by a licensened(poor speller) beautician. They can be purchased in the vitamin aisle of the grocery store or pharmacy. Ask the pharmacists about possible drug interactions. I am nervous about my BIG CHOP set for the end of March.
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I would buy a wig or at least try it on to see how the cut looks on you. U can always switch up styles with wigs, thats convient.
That's true. I was thinking about investing in a lace wig. I've seen a rihanna one that I just love! The only thing is the one that the website have done as a 'copy' looks nothing like rihannas picture! So i'm going to have to get it custom made!
A quick hair update, with use of the olive oil and wave nouveau products my hair is growing out quite nicely! I really do think it was the lack of moisture that was slowing my growth and making me think it wasn't growing at all!
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To keep my ends conditioned i use a combination of natural oils and hair butters such as avocado butters, carrot oils, olive oil, shea and jojoba oil....just to name a few. I saturate my hair with natural products and wear protective styles when i really want to give my hair a break. I make my own products which incorporates alot of natural oils and butters and i use it. would just saturate your hair with a lot a lot of natural oils and wear protective styles.
I need to take notes from you because your hair looks really really nice.
I'm 100% natural since 2003 and would be amazed if my hair would grow even S/L.
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I was told to use wave nouveau products on my hair. Does anyone else do this, who has natural or relaxed hair? I've used Wave Nouveau Moisturizing Lotion on my hair before and it's pretty good.
Does using MN work? and what are the benefits of it? I've been using an MN mixture and so far, it's working for me. It's used to accelerate hair growth.
Coconut oil's been mentioned a few times on here ... does anyone recommend it?
Coconut oil is amazing. You can use it for scalp massages OR as a sealing oil.
I also use MN and MTG mixtures. I'm hoping to see "positive" results when I do my 3 month unveiling January 22nd.
Edited by Hair Goddess - January 15 2008 at 8:13pm
I was told to use wave nouveau products on my hair. Does anyone else do this, who has natural or relaxed hair? I've used Wave Nouveau Moisturizing Lotion on my hair before and it's pretty good.
Does using MN work? and what are the benefits of it? I've been using an MN mixture and so far, it's working for me. It's used to accelerate hair growth.
Coconut oil's been mentioned a few times on here ... does anyone recommend it?
Coconut oil is amazing. You can use it for scalp massages OR as a sealing oil.
I also use MN and MTG mixtures. I'm hoping to see "positive" results when I do my 3 month unveiling January 22nd.
First, our hair grows just as fast as anyone else. Keeping the hair that has grown is something that each individual must learn how to maintain.
and thats the truth right there.
We've been under the misconception that our hair either 'doesnt grow' or grows very slowly....but the truth is, it does grow, and healthy hair grows at the averge .05 inches per month, or more in some cases. The key is to keep that hair on our heads, with proper maintenance, key of which is moisture.
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First of all.. A watched pot never boils. Stop concentrating on growth and concentrate on style. If you get too anxious, get a weave or do the cornrows for a while.
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