Sealing at night

miami74

New Member
From what I have learned from this forum, you apply a moisturizer (I use a water based moisturizer e.g. leave-in conditioner or olive oil cream) and then you apply an oil to seal the moisture into your hair (I use castor oil or coconut oil to seal). If you don't seal in the moisturizer that you applied to your hair, it will dry out very quickly, leaving your hair dry and brittle. HTH.
 

MsGardner78

New Member
From what I have learned from this forum, you apply a moisturizer (I use a water based moisturizer e.g. leave-in conditioner or olive oil cream) and then you apply an oil to seal the moisture into your hair (I use castor oil or coconut oil to seal). If you don't seal in the moisturizer that you applied to your hair, it will dry out very quickly, leaving your hair dry and brittle. HTH.


Thank U soo much for answering. I will start doing this tonit:grin:
 

sikora

Well-Known Member
From what I have learned from this forum, you apply a moisturizer (I use a water based moisturizer e.g. leave-in conditioner or olive oil cream) and then you apply an oil to seal the moisture into your hair (I use castor oil or coconut oil to seal). If you don't seal in the moisturizer that you applied to your hair, it will dry out very quickly, leaving your hair dry and brittle. HTH.

I've been experimenting with not sealing and have found this not to be true (for me). Wrapping my hair at night helps a great deal with moisture retention
 

MzOptimistic

Well-Known Member
I have seen many posters talk about sealing their ends at night. Please tell me how this is done. TIA:grin:

I seal my ends by baggying. I smooth my hair into a loose ponytail and then I apply Profective Healthy ends to the length of my ponytail and then I apply Black Castor Oil to my ends and then I apply a processing cap over the length of my ponytail. Sealing basically gives your ends extra moisture. You don't have to seal, many of the ladies on this forum do not seal their ends and there hair is growing beautifully. Me, myself. Sealing/baggying my ends have/is allowing me to reach my hair goals faster. Meaning I don't get many split ends, if any at all but I still trim every 3 months NOW but I didn't the first year I joined and I was able to retain all my length because of bagging/sealing:grin:
 
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