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@jamar-kingbam-benyard
12 years ago
23 posts
updated by @jamar-kingbam-benyard: 01/13/15 09:42:30PM
@soaring-eagle
12 years ago
29,640 posts
welcome the baking soda methods highly customizable but african textured hair tends to require a lil more moisture so are u compensating with something added?
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@soaring-eagle
12 years ago
29,640 posts
look pretty locked to me besides the wash whats the rest of yoir routine
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@jamar-kingbam-benyard
12 years ago
23 posts
@soaring-eagle
12 years ago
29,640 posts
stop the lemon ji=uice! sea salts probly too drying for your hair tyoe
lemon penetrates the inner layers of the hair shaft where the pigments lie and it breaks it down i forget wether it disolves it or breaks down the pror=tein bonds but it rrweally weakens the hair from the inside
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@jamar-kingbam-benyard
12 years ago
23 posts
@soaring-eagle
12 years ago
29,640 posts
if your african american u do need to moistureize wat-y more but use something eithout buildup aloes great jojobas great too but can be overused olic=ve oil can be used in a pinch but very easy to overuse that
shaes an option but can easily build up
if yoir not african american u want the hair to be fairly dry but not too dry
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@jamar-kingbam-benyard
12 years ago
23 posts
@soaring-eagle
12 years ago
29,640 posts
only if needed after every wash but realluy olive oil can be way too much so go ez on it
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@jamar-kingbam-benyard
12 years ago
23 posts