The Original Edgestick for sleek straight roots
If you use heat on your hair to maintain straight locks, then the Edgestick might be the tool for you.
Since you are using heat make sure you deep condition regularly.
Using hair butters in my deep conditioning regime has really helped with any dry hair issues I have experienced.
Popular Butters:
Avocado Butter
Shea Butter
Cocoa ButterMango Butter
Clay, Clay, Clay for Bounce & Body
At the moment I only use a teaspoon of clay in my pre shampoo treatment and the body and bounce it give your hair is just tremendous. My roots are easier to manage and my relaxed ends have bounce and body. I now use clay once a week and I love it!
Depending on what you want to use it for you can use it as a cleanser and replace your shampoo completely. Check the Instructions on your clay.
Popular Clays:
Argile Rogue Clay, Bentonite Clay, Rhassoul Clay, Sahara Clay, Green Clay.
Dont want to use messy clays, check out Joliette White Chocolate Bentonit Clay Hair Mud Mask (pre shampoo) on the AfroDeity Store and is an excellent conditioner. Also available Rhassoul Clay .
Dont want to use messy clays, check out Joliette White Chocolate Bentonit Clay Hair Mud Mask (pre shampoo) on the AfroDeity Store and is an excellent conditioner. Also available Rhassoul Clay .
Natural Oils for sealing & moisture
It no secret, I love my natural oils and cannot help but tell everyone I know how much they have helped in my hair journey. My hair has been rejuvenated. I use Jamaican Black castor Oil, Coconut Oil, Argan Oil and Jojoba Oil a lot in my regime, for sealing in moisture, for pre shampoo treatments, with my deep conditioner ( truly softens my roots)
Popular Oil: Jamaican Black Castor Oil, Argan Oil, Coconut Oil, Avocado Oil, Olive Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, Jojoba oil
Have you tried any of these for your newly transitioned hair, your natural hair or on your relaxed hair ?
Post here, let us know about any other products you found beneficial whilst transitioning or stretching.
Embrace Your Inner AfroDeity
Leilu
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