Monday, December 12, 2011

My regimen

So I actually have readers who want to know about my regimen (so cool).
When I started, I actually just copied Sunshyne's regimen from hairlicious.inc. I tweaked it a bit from there on  from reading other blogs and seeing how my hair responded to some of the stuff. I am trying not to buy too many product (this is hard) and actually try a product for a couple of months before discounting it.

So here are my products:

Moisturizer - Wave Nouveau moisturizer finishing lotion
Sealant - Hollywood beauty castor oil or hot six oil
Shampoo - Creme of Nature ultra moisturizing shampoo
Prepoo - Coconut Oil (nature's way organic)
Edges/Scalp oil - Castor oil (Jamaican Black Castor Oil (JBCO))
Conditioner - Silk Element Megasilk Treatment
Edges - ORS Edge Control

My Regimen:
- Moisturize and seal twice a day with Wave Nouveau and Castor Oil (usually in the morning and again before bed)
- I baggy everyday, I just love baggying (I basically add some wave nouveau and put a plastic cap over my head for about 3 hours when I get home from work, when I take the plastic cap off, I seal with some castor oil)
- I wear a bun everyday except on wash day when I let my hair air dry.
- I put JBCO on my edges and my scalp twice a week (usually after a wash) - this really helped with my edges
- The night before a wash (usually Friday) I put coconut oil on my hair and put a plastic cap on it. I sleep with it until the morning
- I wash my hair with the creme of nature shampoo (usually Saturday), then I condition for 30 to 45 min with a heat cap.
- I air dry my hair, adding some moisturizer half way thru. Once it's somewhat dry, I seal with some castor oil
- I sleep with a satin scarf every night.

I am still experimenting with my regimen, so I might add things here and there. I want to keep it as simple as possible. I think I need to find a good leave in conditioner.

The things that I have done that truly made a difference are:
- Stop relaxing so often (6 weeks or less is just too soon). I relax at least 10 weeks in, I am trying to go for 12 or 13 weeks
- Stop using so much heat. I use heat on my hair only on relaxer days. Once I get to BSL and will be more inclined to wear my hair out, I might work on figuring out some fun styles that I can wear.
- Deep conditioning every week really made my hair softer.

I recently added Wen from Chaz Dean to my regimen. I have added one wash day during the week so that I can use this. I have only used it for a month but I definitely love the way it makes my hair feel. I am going to continue with this for at least another two months before I decide if it's a definite keeper or not. By the way this doesn't work so well when I wash after a prepoo of coconut oil so I will probably keep a regular shampoo and use this more like a cowash (kind of expensive but we'll see).

I hope this is helpful. Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions.

5 comments:

  1. Really cool! I've been using Matrix biolage shampoo and conditioner for the past 6 months and have been loving it! I definitely spend more now, but it's been worth it!

    love to read what other ppl use for their hair :) awesome post!

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  2. Sounds crazy but I'm not exactly sure what a prepoo is :/ , I'm sure I can youtube it, but I will def try the oil and deep conditioning, I currently use Joico and my hair feels fab, so I can only imagine if I add in a few more steps, Thanks!! ;)

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  3. My hair is a hot mess right now... especially with the pregnancy. I just threw it in braids to make it through these couple of months. lol I need to get a regimen established! You've inspired me!

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  4. @tradedacious - Prepoo means before the shampoo and that's the coconut oil deep conditioning the night before for me

    @Kathy - So happy to have inspired you :). You will be impressed about your hair once you get a regimen going. Of course you have way more important things going on right now with baby C :)

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  5. this is sweet! you are doing a lot that i am doing with my natural hair journey ... it is incredible when you finally figure out what your hair wants :)

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