Tuesday, February 19, 2008

A Braided Moment

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Friday, February 01, 2008

Conditioning the Girls Hair

Whenever I have to wash, comb and re-braid the girls hair I ALWAYS have a hard time. Well I used to, that is. What I've found is that I have to really condition their hair so I'll have "no more tears" since they scream and holler bloody murder if I even look as though I'm going to wash and comb their hair.

I started using this in there hair after I'd washed it. I would leave it on for almost an hour before I rinsed it out and have there little heads covered with small plastic bags. *chuckle* They looked like such big girls with their little "conditioning caps" on their heads.

Next I would apply and leave it in their hair. This product saved me HOURS of time and tears and screams. It softens their hair right up and makes it almost INSTANTLY able to be combed through.

Last I use and pull it through their hair with my fingers only. Let me tell you, this product does EXACTLY what it says it's going to do DEFINE CURLS. Not only does it define the curls, it elongates them and helps smooth them out. It was so much easier for my and my girls when I used this to then style their hair.

This is the result of using these three products in combination. I have to say that I only left the Curl Quenching Conditioner in for 5 minutes this time and no bag. All 3 of them have unique hair textures, so the product had varying results. However, even the baby with the curliest of curly hair, these products STILL did wonders and almost seemed magical.


She has the longest and thickest hair. It's probably type 3A




This hair is the easiest for me being thin and soft and not prone to hold braids very well. It's about type 2B





Her hair is the shortest and most wiry. It's about a type 3B and maybe some 4