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Dec 12, 2015
Tara W.
So I am transitioning from sever heat damage and my hair has came back to life and curls (not the bangs). My hair is extremely dry. I use olive oil, coconut oil, African Herbal Oil, Caribbean oil, Miss Jessie's, Shea Mositers, Mixed Chics deep conditioner and Kinky Curly leave in and it's still so dry and brittle. I don't know what else to do. Any suggestions.
Dec 12, 2015
Alexis W.
When I transitioned I used a lot of the as I am products. Don't shampoo at all. Deep condition (I use as I am, leave it in for half hour with hot towel on) then rinse out. I also put in coconut oil after my shower and leave it. Wash your hair with cold water and try not to touch it too much.