natural aloe gel as an alternative to wax
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wow. wax? oh. um. I am going to my sister's today to get an aloe plant in hopes of conditioning my hair. I don't want wax though. I am too confused on what to do now
I feel a lot more confident in my appearance now I have embraced my hairs natural tendency to be a mess (it never liked styles or straightening, it always rebelled!). I now only have to wash it once a week cos it just doesn't get greasy any more and that means no worries about many lank greasy hair on camping trips and what not. I love them, and I look forward to watching their continued organic, beautiful evolution.
tru dat!!!!
you make me giggle!
I figured it wasn't the real thing.
I read here that using pure aloe helps with dryness and frizziness.
At CVS they have 100% pure aloe vera
but the ingredients list is as follows:
Aloe Vera Gel, Triethanolamine, Tocopheryl Acetate, Carbomer, Tetrasodium EDTA, DMDM Hydantoin, Diazolidinyl Urea.
um. doesn't look pure to me. what do you think??
fantastic!
I like them anyway :0)
LANE said:
they are looking really good! definitely progression.. i know its hard to tell on your own hair because its a slow daily progression
yeah!
I am looking forward to seeing the difference after summer break.
I guess I just need some btdt experience.
soaring eagle said:
totaly doing good
at 3 months backcombing usualy falls apart (maybe usualy isnt the right word but close to 1/2 the time)
your showing great progress
by month 6 you'll really be amazed
I feel like a frizz ball
not that I wasn't the entirety of my lifebefore
I got twists
I got congos
I got flips
I got loose hairs
and I got frizz
I am three months in
back combed in some sections
and basically let it go
Dr. Bronner's every 3 or so days