On the 12/1/12, I recieved all the Kera Care that I needed from my hairdresser.
I received the:
1. 1st lather Shampoo
2. Hydrating detangling Shampoo
3. Humecto Creme Conditioner
4. Intensive Restorative Masque
Armed with instruction and information, I devised a weekly regime. I stuck to it like glue. I moisterised and sealed, I pre-pooed, I co- washed, I deep conditioned.
I bought a hair steamer etc etc etc.
My hair was still breaking. It felt good but some thing was missing...Yep my hairdresser. I couldn't do it alone. When do I know when my hair needed protein or moisture? To what degree did I damage my hair? Will I ever have healthy hair?
I know that is possible but DIY, just isn't for me. That statement became even more real when I found out I was pregnant. Exhaustion was the end of my DIY journey. I went to the hairdressers and had a consultation.
The ends of my hair was damaged and unless I did something about that, I was not going to make any progress.
So my dear readers, this is not a DIY blog. But I do have a very good understanding of my hair. I know about black hair, I am well equip with the information needed to maintain my length and achieve healthy hair.
I love going to the hairdresser. It's my time. I work hard at work and at home. I can't give myself head massages and yes, I do love my head massages!
Every two weeks, I went to have my hair treated. I only roller set and use the hood dryer as heat. He then removes the rollers and wrap my hair. I keep it this way until I am ready to go out.
HHJ - Ladyno
4. Intensive Restorative Masque
Armed with instruction and information, I devised a weekly regime. I stuck to it like glue. I moisterised and sealed, I pre-pooed, I co- washed, I deep conditioned.
I bought a hair steamer etc etc etc.
My hair was still breaking. It felt good but some thing was missing...Yep my hairdresser. I couldn't do it alone. When do I know when my hair needed protein or moisture? To what degree did I damage my hair? Will I ever have healthy hair?
I know that is possible but DIY, just isn't for me. That statement became even more real when I found out I was pregnant. Exhaustion was the end of my DIY journey. I went to the hairdressers and had a consultation.
The ends of my hair was damaged and unless I did something about that, I was not going to make any progress.
So my dear readers, this is not a DIY blog. But I do have a very good understanding of my hair. I know about black hair, I am well equip with the information needed to maintain my length and achieve healthy hair.
I love going to the hairdresser. It's my time. I work hard at work and at home. I can't give myself head massages and yes, I do love my head massages!
Every two weeks, I went to have my hair treated. I only roller set and use the hood dryer as heat. He then removes the rollers and wrap my hair. I keep it this way until I am ready to go out.
HHJ - Ladyno
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