pinayprincess
Well-Known Member
Hi ladies!
I just finished putting NTM Silk Touch Leave In and ORS Olive Oil mixed with Amla into my hair. I am going to bun it up, scarf it, and wrap it for my food services job on campus in a few hours. While I was doing my hair, I was wondering how YOU ladies go about your moisturizing/oiling routines. Would you mind posting your routines and being very specific for us newbies who aren't so sure how to do it? For instance, do you part your hair in sections and apply your leave-in, or do you just cake it on top and comb through? Do you finger-comb your leave in through, or rub it on your hands and coat the strands with it?
I know that since my hair is natural, I need to always be gentle with it because every time I touch my hair, a few strands are pulled out. How do you handle your hair gently enough to where you don't pull strands out?
Thanks for the input! Also, be sure to post your moisturizer and oils' (type and brand) because I know different moisturizers have different consistencies, and most of us share the same leave-ins!
Thanks!
Ranika
I just finished putting NTM Silk Touch Leave In and ORS Olive Oil mixed with Amla into my hair. I am going to bun it up, scarf it, and wrap it for my food services job on campus in a few hours. While I was doing my hair, I was wondering how YOU ladies go about your moisturizing/oiling routines. Would you mind posting your routines and being very specific for us newbies who aren't so sure how to do it? For instance, do you part your hair in sections and apply your leave-in, or do you just cake it on top and comb through? Do you finger-comb your leave in through, or rub it on your hands and coat the strands with it?
I know that since my hair is natural, I need to always be gentle with it because every time I touch my hair, a few strands are pulled out. How do you handle your hair gently enough to where you don't pull strands out?
Thanks for the input! Also, be sure to post your moisturizer and oils' (type and brand) because I know different moisturizers have different consistencies, and most of us share the same leave-ins!
Thanks!
Ranika