Tricked? I'm sorry you missed the intent of my post, that wasn't it at all so maybe that's why you can't figure it out. My Post's intent was to say that they don't know for sure themselves and are still figuring it all out as they go along and that I'll do more research for myself until they figure it out.
I think saying to leave it on for 15-60 minutes is pretty definitive oppose to now saying "don't" leave it on more than 15 minutes. Also, it's said that alternating the two (ACV and BS) was optional but are they now saying its necessary? I am fully aware that these two ladies are not scientists but I thought the regimen instructions were written in stone seeing that its been around for years.
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Here's my confusion. Pinke Cube has been
exceedingly clear from day 1 that this is just something she'd been trying for a few months herself. She has told her story of discovery across every platform imaginable: youtube, blogs, forums, instagram, etc. I honestly don't know how you could know the details of the regimen well enough to follow it without having come across that information. Cuz it's
everywhere.
As is the baking soda debate. I'm not even natural yet, never used bs for anything hair related ever, but even I was aware how contentious baking soda is in the natural hair community. They even argue about it on the white hair boards.
And now you got people implying Pinke Cube maliciously stole the reggie from Aketafitgirl.
I just want people to do their research before accusing Pinke Cube of stuff because, in reality, she didn't even have to share her discovery. She only even mentioned it in the first place due to a thread on BHM and a yt vid and whole 'nother debate about how 4c chicks can't EVER wear wngs. So, pretty much, for you to get snippy with them for not being explaining more, after Pinke Cube 1. spent hundreds of pages arguing the very concept, 2. spent hundreds more pages going into great detail on the topic, 3. went through the trouble of compiling the info on a helpful, well-organized website, and 4. started a youtube channel to provide a visual aid, it's kinda unnecessarily belligerent imo.