So, the title is pretty self explanatory. What is the best thing you have ever done for your hair. This could be a deep conditioning treatment you have taken up, a new product, or a healthy habit.
So, the title is pretty self explanatory. What is the best thing you have ever done for your hair. This could be a deep conditioning treatment you have taken up, a new product, or a healthy habit.
Henna - best thing for my scalp. What's good for my scalp is good for my hair.
I always feel like the latest thing I've done is the best thing, each new conditioner gives me more shine / softness than the one before.
That said, that makes it the LUSH Henna and Jasmine Defluff Never had so much softness and shine as I get from that!
It feels that way for me too!!
Although the first thing I ever did, which eventually led me to LHC, was mayonnaise in my hair, and I still think that was the greatest discovery.
My latest addition though is CO, and I feel so silly for my skepticism all this time! It's been a bit over a month since I started (I think), and I just love it!
The best thing I did was to stop wearing backpacks with my hair down.
My backpack was eating away at my hemline without me realizing it. As a result, I was stuck with a false terminal length of APL for some 15 years!
Joining LHC. I am learning to take care of my antique lace!
Lady Seredhiel in the Order of the Longhaired Knights. Current body mark: BSL+, Goal length, terminal.No trims in 2013. Henna head. Crazy craft guru.Crunchy Mommy.
Wow, so hard to decide. I'm a porous curly, so I need all of these:
Protein
Moisture
Air dry - do NOT touch!
Any of these single things fail without the other
I should have never cut my hair! Growing again.
Stop dying it..... although I am thinking about doing it again sometimes, at the moment im thinking about lightening the ends a little (ombre), or going red (but in a healthy way, no NOT henna) But had my virgin hair for so long. Afraid i'll regret it.
Waiting for waist
I stopped dyeing and sold my flat iron. Plus using natural products and oils.
Using a chelating shampoo. We live in an area with very hard water and it never occurred to me the effect it might have on my hair. I was about to cut a good 4-6inches off my ends thinking they were damaged, but I used a chelating shampoo and after one application they were silk!
By the way, I first read about it here. Thank you Gladtobemom! I now plan to use the shampoo once every 2-4 weeks in addition to my normal CO wash.
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