Tuesday, January 11, 2011

How to grow relaxed black hair part 2: Creating a regimen


It is important to have a regular hair care regimen, which incorporates the basic steps in hair care. Your choice of a hair care regimen depends on the time available, willingness or ability to handle one’s hair personally and possession of hair styling equipment (a steaming cap, flat iron, hairdryer, etc).

Suggested regimens
     
     If you have time on your hands and have the necessary equipment, you can:
  • Prepoo once a week with protein and oils (e.g Saturday). Follow this with a shampoo.
  • Shampoo once a week (e.g Saturday) and  co-wash later on in the week. (e.g Wednesday).  Follow with a deep conditioner.
  • Deep condition twice a week. 
  • Air dry/Blow dry/wrap set/roller set. 
  • Style (in a bun preferably). 
  • Moisturize and seal.
  • Massage oil lightly into scalp   
  • Moisturize and seal daily or as needed
     If you have equipment but don't have enough time, you can:
  • Prepoo once a week with protein and oils followed by a shampoo.
  • Deep condition once a week. 
  •  Air/dry/blow dry/wrap set/roller set.
  • Style (in a bun preferably).
  • Moisturize and seal.
  • Massage oil lightly into scalp 
  • Moisturize and seal daily or as needed
     If you don't have the equipment, just do the above but in a hair salon.
            
         Other suggestions
  1. Use a clarifying shampoo once a month (or earlier if your hair feels weighed down or sticky even after washing). Follow this with a protein conditioner and moisturizing deep conditioner.
  2. Use a protein reconstructor every 2 weeks in place of your prepoo.
  3. Use a protein reconstructor a week before you get a relaxer.

     I prefer products without Sodium Lauryl Sulfates (SLS), silicones (cones), petrolatum and mineral oil so all my product recommendations with SLS, silicones and mineral oils shall be indicated. I'm a product junkie, always looking for the perfect product ! So believe me when I say I've used most of the products that I'm going to list below:
     
     1. Prepoo conditioners/protein conditioners:
  • Africa’s best organics olive oil and clove oil therapy. I love this. The day I used this, I didn’t get a single strand on my comb after detangling in the shower. 
  •  Aubrey Organics Glycogen Protein conditioner.
  • Aubrey Organics Normalizing conditioner
  • Coconut oil
  • Aloe Vera gel. E.g. Forever living aloe vera gel
  • Motions deep penetrating treatment (mineral oil, water soluble cones)
  • Motions CPR Treatment conditioner (mineral oil, cones)
  • Organic Root Stimulator hair mayonnaise (cones)
     2. Shampoos
  • Isoplus additions gentle conditioning shampoo
  • Tigi bedhead superstar sulfate-free shampoo forthick massive hair.
  • Aubrey organics normalizing shampoo
  • L'oreal Sulfate-free shampoos (cones)
  • Vo5 clarifying shampoo (SLS) : for clarifying only.
     
     3. Deep conditioners
  • Kenra Moisturizing conditioner
  • Lustrasilk sheabutter cholesterol
  • Aubrey Organics White Camellia
  • Aubrey Organics Honeysuckle Rose
  • Africa’s best organics cholesterol/tea tree oil (cones)
  • Creme of nature professional nourishing and strengthening treatment (cones)
  • Pantene Pro-V Beautiful Lengths Replenishing Treatment (cones)
     4. Leave-in conditioners
  • Revlon Special feeling
  • Dr Miracle’s healing leave-in treatment
  • L'oreal Sulfate-free moisture leave-in conditioner (cone)
  • Bumble and bumble leave-in conditioner
  • S curl activator (cones)
  • Mane n Tail Daily conditioner

     
      5. Serum/Heat protectants
  • Paul Mitchell super skinny serum (cones)  
  • Fantasia IC serum (cones)
  • Curly Hair solutions Remane straight
  • AG set it straight straightener
  • FX special effects flat iron spray 
     6. Moisturizers
  • Africa’s best carrot oil
  • Africa’s best olive oil (cones)
  • Africa’s best Shea butter (cones)
  • Jane carter Nourishing cream
  • Organic Root stimulator carrot oil
  • Organic Root stimulator olive oil (mineral oil). I think it makes hair hard so use lightly.
  • Wave nouveau moisturizing finishing lotion
  • S curl activator (cones)
  • Mane n Tail daily conditioner (soluble cones)
     7. Sealants
  • Hollywood beauty mink oil (paraffinum liquidum/mineral oil)
  • Coconut oil
  • Olive oil
  • Hot six oil
  • Jane Carter Solution Nourish and shine 
  • Jojoba oil
  • Safflower oil
     8. Scalp oils
  •  Jamaican black castor oil
     9. Protein reconstructors

  • Motions CPR Protein Reconstructor (cones)
  • Joico K-Pak Deep-penetrating reconstructor (cones)
    Dr Fomsky

    6 comments:

    Toju said...

    Do you think dark and lovely products are worth using?

    Fomsky said...

    Yes some Dark and Lovely products are good. The only ones I can recommend though are the ones I've used before: their relaxer and their cholesterol (for steaming). I'm not sure but I think some of their other products contain mineral oil which some people argue is not good for hair. If any of their products do contain mineral oil, avoid it please just to be on the safe side. Hope I've been of help. Thanks for dropping by Toju. Have a nice day.

    Anonymous said...

    Dr, I have read a couple of your articles and i find them very interesting, i will like to also know a couple of things. i stay in the far north where the weather can be extremely harsh, but i use Olive oil shampoo and the conditioner. But from what i read from your article am to use the replenishing park for prepoo , shampoo then and after that i will use the Deep conditioner. but my question is wont i wash my hair first before the prepoo.

    Then secondly which hair cream can i be using, i use carrot oil from African Best product and it looks like its not a regular hair cream.

    i will really appreciate it if i can be cleared on these issues

    Thanks TJ

    Jade said...

    Hi there!
    Thanks a lot for the information.
    I recently bought a Dark and Lovely moisturizer but didn't realize till I got home that it had mineral oil in it...
    I would just like to know if it would be a good idea to use it to seal because of the mineral oil? In other words can I use ORS moisturizer on my hair and seal with mineral oil or Dark and Lovely as I know it keeps moisture in. Would this work?

    Fomsky said...

    Hello anonymous TJ, sorry that I'm only just responding. TJ, a prepoo is done before you shampoo your hair. It helps to prevent excess moisture loss. Secondly, carrot oil is a good moisturizer because I think it has water as one of its ingredients (please correct me if I'm wrong). The only caveat is that due to its water content, it can make your hair frizzy if you use too much. I'd advise you to use it lightly!

    Fomsky said...

    Hi Jade, sorry for the delay in responding to your comment. I believe you can use the dark and lovely moisturiser to seal but very lightly.
    Sorry for deviating but I would like to know if the ORS moisturiser has some oil in it already? If it does, you might not need another moisturizer to seal. Try going without the dark and lovely sealant and see if your hair dries out or not. If it does, then continue using the oil to seal in the moisture in your hair. If it doesn't, then use the ORS moisturizer 'au soitaire'! Thanks for stopping by!

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