Nov 8, 2008

Braid-Out Results


Products Used
  • Nizoral Shampoo (I have dandruff or something flaky and bad after the kanekalon braids)
  • VO5 for Conditioner washing
  • Aphogee 2 minute Reconstructor
  • Cantu Shea Butter: leave-in conditioning repair cream
  • Lottabody setting lotion





My Process:

  1. Wash hair.
  2. Towel Dry
  3. Add Cantu Shea Butter and Lottabody Setting Lotion while detangling with my Demen brush.
  4. Plait in 16-20 parts.
  5. Set plaits on purple perm rods.
  6. Dry (I air-dried after blowing over with my blow-dryer for about 5 minutes.
  7. Release and style.
What I didn't like:
  • It took wayyy too long. I didn't untangle under the shower and that my be 1/2 my problem but everything took almost 2 hrs. I'm hoping to keep the braid-out or just not wash for another 5 days at least. I won't have the time to even if I wanted to either.
  • It takes a bit too long to dry when I roller-set the plaits. Maybe I'll try again without the rollerset but I think i'll try twists next time around.

6 comments:

  1. oh gosh, this is gorgeous! i love the shape girl!

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  2. Thanks girl. I love the shape too even though I wish the length would've shown more.I can't wait to see where it is in another year or two. This is 2 years of growth since my last relaxer!

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  3. Just a tip: I do it on dampened dry and stretched hair. The results are really different to doing it on dry hair, and its a lot easier. Love it on you x

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  4. I was quite happy with the result actually and it was done on damp hair. I did a braid out on dry hair about a year ago. This one I did my on damp, towel-dried hair. Perhaps I'll try it on dry hair for more length however. Can't hurt to have styling options and do things in different ways. I find my wet hair very difficult to manage though.

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  5. I used to rock a braid out for a really long time and I found that I got the best results when I braided it in cornrows with a little spray conditioner and curl gel and slept on it -- no heat. You can go a couple of days without rebraiding if you put a scarf on it at night. And it doesn't get frizzy, it's just defined waves.

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  6. I can't cornrow so that won't be happening but thanks for the suggestion. In the cold climate, my hair typically takes about 2/3 days to dry in plaits. My hair is all locked up now though so my braid-outs are all on loose locked hair.

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