Sure I have almost an inch of growth there!! |
With nowhere to go last Saturday, I decided to do a full head wash to see how long it takes my yarn to air dry. I carefully undid the bun by pulling at the thread that was used to sew it in and cut it with my scissors. I did it in front of the mirror and checked each time to make sure I didn’t have any braid caught up in the scissors before I snipped the thread.
1. I
washed my hair in the shower with shampoo and conditioner. I used my Odeon
shampoo because I don’t have a sulphate free shampoo yet and besides after not
having had a wash in such a long time, I
thought it was wise to use it instead of my Creme Of Nature Conditioner which
is milder to ensure I got my scalp and hair really squeaky clean. I did the
shampoo wash twice and rinsed it out as much as I could. I used the tips of my
fingers instead of my fingernails to do the scrubbing...lol!!
2. I
applied my VO5 conditioner, massaged it in for a while and left it in for about
10 minutes. I rinsed it out thoroughly and squeezed the water out of the braids
gently. I was careful not to pull at the roots of my hair.
3. I
then squeezed out more water with my T-Shirt and wrapped my braids in an old
silk dress turban style. I kept a towel around my neck to soak the dripping
water. I went around doing my chores and after about an hour, the water stopped
dripping. I took off my turban and left the braids free to air dry.
4. When
the braids were about 80% dry, I applied my growth aids to my roots and went on
to moisturise and seal. I don’t use too much product when I have braids in
order to prevent build-up.
5. It
took almost the whole day for the yarn to be completely dry. I now understand
why most busy people will not do a full wash when they have yarn braids. But
for me, with most of my Saturdays free now, I guess I can keep up with weekend
washes.
I love the way my hair looks and feels
clean. I intend to do a deep condition wash on Saturday and I will update you
on how it goes. For now, I will stick to one wash per week. I got this really
cool hairdresser for my salon who knows as much as I’ve learnt so far about hair
care. I met her when she did my last box braids...I was about 12 weeks post
then and she was so gentle with my hair. We kept in touch and now we’re
business partners. She’s encouraging me to continue my stretch since I can wash
and condition in braids.
Cheers,
Star.
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