I'm am trying to find a hair care routine that uses little heat, natural, and is an every day style. Well I came across Curlformers and they are a pretty nice product, I just have to get a better handle of using them. They hurt to sleep in but in the week that I've had them, I've had some good days and some bad days. Today was an ok day. Here are some pics!
This first one was me just waking up and I started taking them down before I realized I should document them.
This next picture is how they look when they are taken down. I had washed my hair the night before, slathered on some hair oils and slept with the curlformers in. I don't like the way they look when you take them out so I separate them.
However, when you separate them, it really depends on the state of your hair. My natural hair is a curly afro so putting the curlformers in and letting my hair dry with them gave me uniform and less puff curls. I think that if the hair is flat ironed first then there is a chance that when you separate them they look more glamorous and less natural... I haven't tried it yet, still trying to figure out my hair care routine for longer hair by summer.
So far I just simply wash my hair with Mane and Tail and condition the same then while my hair is damp I put in Monoi Tiki Tahiti Oil (smells really great!), Healthy Sexy Hair Soy Renewal (makes hair really soft), and Garnier Fructis Triple Nutrution spray. You may think they are a lot of oil but they all target different shafts of the hair and black hair absorbs oil rather than excreting it and curly hair needs a lot of conditioning. Hopefully all works well.
Happy New Years!!!
This first one was me just waking up and I started taking them down before I realized I should document them.
This next picture is how they look when they are taken down. I had washed my hair the night before, slathered on some hair oils and slept with the curlformers in. I don't like the way they look when you take them out so I separate them.
However, when you separate them, it really depends on the state of your hair. My natural hair is a curly afro so putting the curlformers in and letting my hair dry with them gave me uniform and less puff curls. I think that if the hair is flat ironed first then there is a chance that when you separate them they look more glamorous and less natural... I haven't tried it yet, still trying to figure out my hair care routine for longer hair by summer.
So far I just simply wash my hair with Mane and Tail and condition the same then while my hair is damp I put in Monoi Tiki Tahiti Oil (smells really great!), Healthy Sexy Hair Soy Renewal (makes hair really soft), and Garnier Fructis Triple Nutrution spray. You may think they are a lot of oil but they all target different shafts of the hair and black hair absorbs oil rather than excreting it and curly hair needs a lot of conditioning. Hopefully all works well.
Happy New Years!!!



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