tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3113815028625949078.post3580189435272953308..comments2024-02-10T03:50:28.666-05:00Comments on HOW TO CARE FOR COILY HAIR: HELP! Why are My Roots Dry, Matted & Tangled: Coily, Relaxed, Transitioning HairTheNEW007http://www.blogger.com/profile/17640992842523841977noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3113815028625949078.post-23272023913554246642018-08-19T09:54:50.649-04:002018-08-19T09:54:50.649-04:00I can see that you are an expert at your field! I ...I can see that you are an expert at your field! I am launching a website soon, and your information will be very useful for me.. Thanks for all your help and wishing you all the success in your business. <a href="https://www.hairdetanglerschool.com/Detangle_Hair_Services_Deposit/p1080366_5389240.aspx" rel="nofollow"> take down remover detangler for matted tangled hair dreadlocks</a><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3113815028625949078.post-87934578264893713192013-07-03T14:22:09.961-04:002013-07-03T14:22:09.961-04:00Tia I don't know how I miss your post? I know ...Tia I don't know how I miss your post? I know I have subbed to your blog at least twice! Signing up again. I really love this post this should be very helpful to a lot of people trying to transition... I didn't realize you transitioned for 15 months wow that was a TON of new growth! Oh and what conditioner were you using back then I saw the jar it looked pretty moisturizing. Accountable to Godhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16700329171506106539noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3113815028625949078.post-21037208893147729672013-06-30T19:18:20.919-04:002013-06-30T19:18:20.919-04:00Hey Tia,
My mum has this issue. The thing is, she...Hey Tia,<br /><br />My mum has this issue. The thing is, she makes it worse b y never wanting to comb from the ends-up (she has this, "it'll waste my time"/"takes way too much time" attitude about it so she just pulls the comb right down.<br /><br />She still has this sorta "I don't care!" attitude about the ingredients in products, but I'm working on making that change.<br /><br />My mum has like way past BSL hair right now (totally jealous). She hasn't cut off her relaxed ends yet, though.<br /><br />In my opinion, the best way for her to keep out tangles is by protective styling. She wears her hair in twists (with extensions) for about a month or two, takes it down, washes and detangles then puts it back in. The only problem is that once her hair's in twists, she neglects it and has a nasty, "there're extensions in" attitude so she sleeps on a cotton pillow, doesn't moisturise, doesn't do anything like a DC or anything that can keep her hair moisturised.... Then when she takes down the twists, she fetches her best detangling tool - me. I detangle and then she takes over from there till the next time she has to take down her twists.<br /><br />For me, back when I was transitioning (oh my days! I said, "back when I was transitioning!" That phase is actually over? oh. my. daaaays!). Anyways, so I basically tried not to mess around with my hair after detangling so it doesn't retangle, I moisturised quite a bit and ran a comb or my fingers through my hair ever few days with some John Frieda Curl Activating Curl Around Daily Conditioner and voila! Little to no tangles! I also protective styled quite a bit.<br /><br />My advice to the transitioners with dry roots is: if you keep up with weekly DCs, avoid harsh ingredients (including sulfates, parabens, silicones, salts (e.g sodium/magnesium chloride and alcohols) there will be a day your hair won't require weekly DCs,<br />(I skipped many DCs 'cause I was so busy with my finals (Feb-June) and like my hair still feels amazing and moisturised! :).Samanthahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17080469169644768947noreply@blogger.com