WriterGirl
Well-Known Member
Hello Ladies:
I was in the bookstore today and came across a book, THE BLACK WOMAN'S GUIDE TO BEAUTIFUL HAIR by Lisa Akbari.
She basically talks about the same thing we talk about here -- but she talked about something called reconditioning. I've never heard of this concept and wondered if any of you ladies use it -- I always thought deep conditioning didn't need any re-applications.
Here's a paraphrase of the what reconditioning is:
"After you have put the conditioner in your hair, sit under the dryer with a plastic cap for 15 minutes.
Come out and apply more conditioner to the hairline, ends, and any short weak spots. Cover back up with the plastic cap and sit under the dryer for 10 minutes.
Come out again and repeat -- applying conditioner to the hairline, ends, and weak spots. Cover with plastic cap and sit under the dryer 10 more minutes.
Reconditioning for a total of 35 minutes."
Don't know if makes a difference. Do any of you ladies do this when deep conditioning?
I was in the bookstore today and came across a book, THE BLACK WOMAN'S GUIDE TO BEAUTIFUL HAIR by Lisa Akbari.
She basically talks about the same thing we talk about here -- but she talked about something called reconditioning. I've never heard of this concept and wondered if any of you ladies use it -- I always thought deep conditioning didn't need any re-applications.
Here's a paraphrase of the what reconditioning is:
"After you have put the conditioner in your hair, sit under the dryer with a plastic cap for 15 minutes.
Come out and apply more conditioner to the hairline, ends, and any short weak spots. Cover back up with the plastic cap and sit under the dryer for 10 minutes.
Come out again and repeat -- applying conditioner to the hairline, ends, and weak spots. Cover with plastic cap and sit under the dryer 10 more minutes.
Reconditioning for a total of 35 minutes."
Don't know if makes a difference. Do any of you ladies do this when deep conditioning?