Saturday I began my protective/low manipulation style challenge, its getting cold fast within Detroit and classes will be demanding soon making this time for you to start. The elements is altering meaning same goes with my wardrobe, because the temperature drops Ill tugging out my knit tops, jewelry, and my made of woll coat. Our clothes and also the cold temperature might have harmful effects on the hair which results in breakage.
I wish to safeguard my hair in the cold temperature and also the rough materials from the clothes so from 9/22/12 until 3/20/13 I'll be putting on my hair in protective/low manipulation styles. I additionally discover that after i leave my hair in styles like twists, braids, etc. and them replenished with water I retain my length simpler.
Protective styling throughout the cooler several weeks is important to my regimen because getting my hair in the brisk winds and freezing weather we've within Michigan may have my hair very dry and dull which may result in SSKs and breakage. In addition putting on my jewelry, knit tops, and my made of woll coat may cause major damage if Im putting on my hair out daily because my locks are pass shoulder length it will likely be constantly rubbing facing individuals rough textured materials cause my finishes being dry and shortly they'll become brittle and raggedy. Basically keep my hair in protective styles or low manipulation styles I figure I'll have the ability to keep my hair replenished with water and my finishes protected and when I keep my finishes in good shape I will need to trim less and retain more length. Im one inch . 5 approximately from APL so Im attempting to gain and retain just as much length when i are able to. For me putting on protective styles provide you with the opportunity to uncover and concentrate on weak spots and identify any problems you might be going through. I came across captured while putting on my small twists a couple of weak and thin spots I've from warmth damage and insufficient moisture, since that time I understand to give consideration to and take special proper care of my hair in individuals areas.
Moisturizing my locks are significant as well throughout this concern. Well conditioned and replenished with water locks are simpler to control and it is less vulnerable to knots and breakage.
I'll be doing a mix of protective styles and occasional manipulation styles throughout this concern. What is the main difference from a protective style along with a low manipulation style? A protective style is really a style where your finishes are totally protected or hidden away. Twists, braids with extensions (Crown & Glory Method), roll tuck and pin styles, french comes, bantu knots, hairpieces, full weaves, and buns are a few good examples of protective styles. Low manipulation styles are styles where you can have hair in certain type of style that does not require constant or lots of manipulation when the style continues to be set. Small twists, loose twists, small braids, flexi fishing rod or cold fishing rod sets, hay sets, braid outs, twists outs and clean and gos are a few good examples of low manipulation styles. A minimal manipulation style can certainly be a protective style just by simply gathering your hair right into a bun or roll, tuck and pin style or other style which will completely hide and safeguards the finishes hints the title protective style. :)
Ladies with TWAs can perform protective and occasional manipulation styles too using extensions, hairpieces, weaves and clean & gos.
My Regimen for that Protective/Low Manipulation Style Challenge
Pre-Pooing having a herbal treatment and finger detangle
Clean weekly or bi-weekly (Based on style) & whether I clean my hair using shampoo or Co-clean will rely on the elements I personally use within my hair or how my remaining hair head feels
Deep Condition with conditioning cap after each clean or co-clean( I additionally is going to be adding using castor oil to my deep conditioner of preference)
Egg & Honey Protein treatment monthly
I'll just use warmth (hair dryer) on my small hair Forget About than two times per month
I won't do any major trims just dusting my finishes when needed (Last trim was the finish of August)
My hair come in a protective/low manipulation style a minimum of five days from the week
I'll be replenished with water daily and using J.B.C.O, using castor oil or my oil mix to my scalp daily
I'll be posting a regular monthly update & posting photos of my hair at the outset of the task, mid point & the finish from the challenge
I dont use many tools on my small hair I finger detangle typically just use my widetooth comb to make certain Ive removed all shed hair or when Im being lazy and that i use my faux denman when you are performing certain styles
The items I'll be using can change for day to day because Im still on my small product mission
I'll be consuming more water and not simply because Im growing out my hair but since i know I ought to be consuming more water
I'll likewise try to consider my Hair, Skin & Nail vitamins but Im will make any promises I Personally Don't Like taking pills as well as their so large! Lol
That's virtually it!
*Disclaimer* I've alter this concern and my regimen based on things i feel MY HAIR needs. Ive added a couple of items to my regimen hoping to assist my hair stay replenished with water and guarded throughout the approaching cold temperature
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