not quite obsessed, but in "like"

Even though my flat ironing experience was less than stellar, I've at least overcome my fear of adding direct heat to my hair. However, for every humid day that we had last week, I was worried ENTIRELY too much about my hair. It did revert a little, so I'm glad that I twisted it up after I flat ironed it. It served me well to camouflage the poof with ringlets here and there.

So, I haven't really been a fan of my hair lately. I don't hate it. It's just that everytime I think about another detangling session, I get a little annoyed. This used to be fun when I had less hair. Now, it's a chore.

I have been talking to another natural friend of mine, who suggested that I try Miss Je.ssie's. One of my girls gave me a sample of the "curly meringue" last year. I used it and loved it the day that I applied it. The day after, was a whole 'nother horrible story. So I've avoided it. But I happened to be in Targ.et the other day and said that I would just look at another option. I saw a $58 price tag and couldn't swallow. The product may last forever for all I know, but I just couldn't justify that investment right now. So instead, I picked up another She.a Moistur.e product.

Shampoo isn't really a product must-have for me. I have used Giovanni 50:50, which was pretty decent. When I ran out of that, I decided to try the Gio.vanni Tea Tree Tin.gle and I was less of a fan. For that shampoo to not have sulfates, my hair felt stripped to the core. I bought Trader's Joe's Nour.ishing Spa and I felt as if it were the best shampoo that I had tried since transitioning. But then, I picked up Sh.ea Mois.ture's Thicke.ning Sham.poo (as if I need a thickening shampoo when I just complained about my detangling sessions). BUT, I couldn't pass up the ingredients. Goodness, that was THE MOST delightful shampooing session that I've had, lol. I am becoming a huge fan of the product line. Unlike before, I wasn't running to the conditioner immediately to soothe my frazzled hair. My hair loved it. I'm still a Yes to Cu.cumbers/Toma.toes fan, but I went BACK to Tar.get and picked up the Sh.ea Mois.ture Thickening Con.ditioner, the Thicken.ing spray (that I hadn't quite figured out how I plan to use), and more of the Deep Trea.tment Mas.que. If all goes well, I might back away from the Yes to Cu.cumbers line.

Last night, I decided to braid my dry hair. I saturated my strands with aloe vera gel and then added a little more of the Cur.l En.hancing Smoothie to each braid. Once finished, I sprayed my braids with a jojoba oil mixture and went to sleep.



I took the braids out this morning before church. Again, I have bounce and a nice sheen. My hair was even more voluminous than this picture shows. I think that I am FINALLY falling back in love with my hair (although the jury is still out on whether I prefer braidouts to twistouts). I went to another game night on Friday and people kept touching and commenting on my hair. I think that I just might be on to something. I haven't used gel and I haven't pulled my hair back in a puff and I believe that my hair is thanking me for that as well. I think that I will keep using the Sh.ea Moisture products and see where my hair's health stands by Dec.ember.

5 comments:

Dee Dubya said...

First, great to see some natural curlies from the N.O.!

Secondly, I love shea moisture smoothie as well. I use them for my coilouts and coils (I am 2 months post BC with 2.5 inch hair). The product gives a decent hold, but it doesn't leave your hair feeling hard like gel does. So, you don't like Giovanni TTTT shampoo? I feel like it is a GREAT clarifier. I am always putting gunk in my TWA, and I need it about once per week or my styles don't hold...

So do you recommend the Trader Joe's or Shea Moisture shampoo?

LB said...

You're inspiring to do coils again and see how the Shea Moisture holds up. Whenever I did them, I used hello hydration and coconut oil. I imagine that SM will be the bizness!

As far as TTT, I think that its an ideal clarifier, but my hair was thirsty! The 50 50 balancing one by Giovanni didn't seem as harsh. But I was fine with TTT until I tried Trader Joes. TJ packed more moisture. But the SM...goodness...moisture galore.

So one of the reasons that I want to stop using the Ecostyler is b/c I have to thoroughly wash it out. I've noticed that aloe vera gel and the smoothie wash out well with the SM. If you're using gels like Ecostyler the Giovanni or Trader Joes may do the job better. But I loves the SM right now.

Luv said...

where are you getting the aloe vera gel?

yeah i know a lot of people that are a fan of SM...right now I am not a product junkie... i want to try that and KinkyCurly Custard but i want to use up all the stuff i have now..

but i love glycerin on my hair..it just adds so much shine

LB said...

I purchase my aloe vera gel from Trader Joe's, one bottle is $2.99...I believe. I've seen aloe vera gel/juice in the Vitamin Shoppe as well. It is so much easier on my fine strands and offers just enough hold to not compromise my softness.

I have yet to try glycerin. I think you mentioned that before, unless I have my people confused.

Luv said...

okay i am gonna try the aloe vera on my niece hair first (lol, is that wrong) and i prob did say glycerin before cuz i am in love with it..it works well with me being lazy and all. but your hair really looks fab so I am going to try it and maybe that will be my winter staple cuz they are saying you shouldn't use glycerin in the winter