Welcome. When you do the BS wash, do you make sure to do an apple cider vinegar rinse afterwards? BS is a base, which raises your hair and scalps pH level, making hair brittle and over drying your scalp.
Welcome. But I feel like I should warn you that crocheting is actually the most damaging thing that can be done to locks. It's even worse than wax. Wax can be scrubbed out with a good detergent and time. But the damage done by crochet hooks is permanent. Every time you pass it through your lock, it rips hundreds of hairs into smaller and smaller pieces, which destroys and weakens your locks. In time, they can get so brittle that a slight tug will snap them in different places. And unlike popular belief, there is no "safe" way to crochet locks. It will also delay progress by up to 6 months just from 1 session
welcome but the crochet hook was a very bad idea not only does it do extreme damage but it delays any progress for 6 whole mom=nths and during that time they get extreme frizz from all the broken hairs
Welcome. But I feel like I should warn you that crocheting is actually the most damaging thing that can be done to locks. It's even worse than wax. Wax can be scrubbed out with a good detergent and time. But the damage done by crochet hooks is permanent. Every time you pass it through your lock, it rips hundreds of hairs into smaller and smaller pieces, which destroys and weakens your locks. In time, they can get so brittle that a slight tug will snap them in different places. And unlike popular belief, there is no "safe" way to crochet locks. It will also delay progress by up to 6 months just from 1 session
welcome but the crochet hook was a very bad idea not only does it do extreme damage but it delays any progress for 6 whole mom=nths and during that time they get extreme frizz from all the broken hairs
Welcome. When you do the BS wash, do you make sure to do an apple cider vinegar rinse afterwards? BS is a base, which raises your hair and scalps pH level, making hair brittle and over drying your scalp.
Welcome. But I feel like I should warn you that crocheting is actually the most damaging thing that can be done to locks. It's even worse than wax. Wax can be scrubbed out with a good detergent and time. But the damage done by crochet hooks is permanent. Every time you pass it through your lock, it rips hundreds of hairs into smaller and smaller pieces, which destroys and weakens your locks. In time, they can get so brittle that a slight tug will snap them in different places. And unlike popular belief, there is no "safe" way to crochet locks. It will also delay progress by up to 6 months just from 1 session
welcome but the crochet hook was a very bad idea not only does it do extreme damage but it delays any progress for 6 whole mom=nths and during that time they get extreme frizz from all the broken hairs
Welcome. But I feel like I should warn you that crocheting is actually the most damaging thing that can be done to locks. It's even worse than wax. Wax can be scrubbed out with a good detergent and time. But the damage done by crochet hooks is permanent. Every time you pass it through your lock, it rips hundreds of hairs into smaller and smaller pieces, which destroys and weakens your locks. In time, they can get so brittle that a slight tug will snap them in different places. And unlike popular belief, there is no "safe" way to crochet locks. It will also delay progress by up to 6 months just from 1 session
welcome but the crochet hook was a very bad idea not only does it do extreme damage but it delays any progress for 6 whole mom=nths and during that time they get extreme frizz from all the broken hairs