ravenhairedcharm
Well-Known Member
Hello ladies. If any of you live up north and are experiencing temperatures of 0 degrees and below (today was around -10 for me) then you may know what I'm about to talk about. My hair is literally freezing when I go outside! I wore a braid out today, and by the end of my 10-15 minute walk to class, the ends of my hair were covered in what appeared to be white frost!! It was literally frozen! This has never happened to me before, so that's why I'm so shocked I don't use coconut oil (which I know hardens at a certain temp), I checked all my products (ALL 2 of them lol) and none of them have coconut oil, so my hair is literally freezing out here yalll. That can't be good for my hair right?? But seriously, what I would like to know is if this can be prevented? and How? I was thinking about coating my hair in oil before stepping outside tomorrow. That may be able to do the trick. The other option is to wear a hat everyday , which I hate!
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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