Wednesday, September 14, 2011

My Updated Routine (for Medium to Fine 2c/3a hair)

Since my original rambling routine post is pretty much the most viewed post on my blog, you'd think at some point I'd update it, especially since my hair properties changed a year ago.

Oops.

Let's do that now, shall we?

First, a few changes:

  • I don't use the Spritz & Condition method anymore. I've had a few questions about this lately. Honestly, it's just too much moisture for me. It's GREAT for someone with really porous or dry, coarse hair (or both!). But not so much for someone who has low-normal porosity and/or fine-medium hair. In fact, you could probably do with a mini-PT. Does anyone "Spritz & Protein it up"?

  • Speaking of protein, now I use it. A lot. I haven't done a PT in a few weeks, but it's in my co-wash/rinse-out and new favorite styling product (BRHG). Supposedly protein in gel doesn't have the effect that it does in conditioner, so if you're protein-sensitive, try this gel now! It's awesome!

  • Low-poo: sometimes I use it. Not as much or as regularly as I did in the spring. More like once every three or four weeks. I'm not sure if this is just because I have fine-ish hair now, at least compared to what it used to be, or if I need to get rid of oil build-up (I have no idea if I'm still sensitive to oils). It definitely makes my hair dry though, so if I want to use a cream or something with more moisture, this is when I use it.

I think these are the major changes. Of course, I'm not using the same products or even category of products (no leave-in), but that's probably a given. The basic steps are pretty much the same.

Here's what I've been doing this summer. It's really detailed and long. You've been warned.
  1. Step in shower. I like hot water, so I use hot water. I know people have said it creates frizz. I haven't found this to be true, though I do end my shower with a cold water rinse.

  2. Co-wash. I'm using V05's Champagne Kiss. It smells really good and has some protein in it. It's also pretty light.

  3. Rinse-out. Again, I've been sticking with the V05. My hair hasn't done well with any heavy conditioning this summer. After smoothing in about 2 quarter's worth on the bottom half of my hair, I use my denman brush to detangle. After detangling, I brush the hair around the edges away from my scalp. I start near my temple and brush up & out. I continue around the rest of my head, concentrating on the temples and nape of the neck. I think this helps with clumping and root volume. I definitely notice a difference when I don't do this.

  4. Flip head over and scrunch. Clip up and do regular shower stuff.

  5. Turn water to as cold as it gets. This doesn't bother me because by that time I've been under hot water for 10 minutes. It's also only really touching my head.

  6. Flip head over and scrunch conditioner out under the cold water (that's right - the icequeen method! Best thing for clumps!!)

  7. Turn water off. Scrunch some more water out. Then I apply my curl enhancer. This summer I've been using CJ's Aloe Fix Lite. I apply a nickel-sized amount three times: once on the left, once on the right, and once in the middle.

  8. Next I blot with a flour sack towel. This was really important when my hair was really porous. I'm not sure it's important now, but I haven't experienced negative results when I do this. It probably helps my hair dry faster.

  9. Then I scrunch a little more curl enhancer in. Once on the left and once on the right. Leave shower and plop in my Curl Ease towel (there's no real difference between this and a regular flour sack towel. I use it because I have it, and it's a little bigger).

  10. I only plop long enough to get dressed. I'm not sure how long this is.

  11. Next I undo my plop and scrunch in my gel. I cover my whole head and use different amounts depending on which gel I'm using - bigger amounts for Aussie Instant Freeze, way smaller amounts (like pea-size) for BRHG. For this, I divide my hair into four quadrants: two in the back and to in the front. When I'm upside down, it's just left and right.

    Here's what I cover, in order: upside down (middle), upside down left, upside down right, rightside up back left, rightside up back right, rightside up front right, rightside up front left. Does that make sense? It's kind of hard to explain. This is ALL scrunched in. No raking! I'm pretty OCD about this, actually. I do the "pump and scrunch," which is scrunching eight times in each section. Yes, I do all eight!

  12. Then it's time to plop again. Yes, I double-plop. I'm not sure how it contributes, but it doesn't hurt. This time I'm using a flour sack towel. Again, I only plop long enough to do something - this time it's getting my dryer plugged in.

  13. Diffusing time. I pixie-curl and I do this entirely upside down. It's easier for me to do it this way since my arms don't get tired. And I can read. This is actually when I get most of my reading done.

    First I flip my head upside down. Looking straight forward (or not leaning), I put the entire right side of hair in the bowl of the diffuser and turn it on. I do this for a little while, then turn it off and switch to the entire left side. I do this back and forth for a little, just to set it. Then I stick it in the middle for a bit.

    When this is set, I lean to the left. I start with the hair on top - the hair that grows out of the right side of my head and is "shorter" than the hair on my left side at this point. I diffuse this section for a bit until it's not wet, just a little damp and crunchy. Then I diffuse the bottom sections, starting near my forehead. I don't diffuse the hair on my hairline yet for a few reasons. Mostly because it doesn't look right due to where my part lies. It's hard to explain. I start with the hair closer to my ear. Then I do the back section near the nape of my neck. I switch between these sections until it's crunchy and not wet anymore.

    Then I switch to the right side. By this time everything is pretty dry/crunchy, with the exception of the hair around my hairline and part. This is when I diffuse that section. Most of the hair from that section is on the right side of my head, so it looks better to diffuse it on this side. Is that a better explanation? Anyway, I make sure the dryer is centered on my part when I do this to prevent any weird wonky curls. After this, I do the same as I did on the left, only on the right side.

  14. When everything is crunchy and mostly dry, I know I'm done. I flip my head rightside up. My hair looks weird at this point, I won't lie. I'll take a picture someday. It's pretty curly, but with flat-ish roots and shrinkage. This is when I clip. I use two of these jaw clips, one on each side of my part. Then I clip my hair out of my face using mini jaw clips. Except I lost all but one of these. So on one side, I'm using a duckbill clip. I also use a duck bill clip in the back to clip my crown up. Oh and before I clip, I spritz with a little water and a little Garnier Fructis Curl Spray, just to set it.
I have this process down to 40 minutes - 10 minutes in the shower, about 10 minutes to plop/gel/plop, and 20 minutes to diffuse. I try to plan this so that I have at least an hour and a half before I need to be anywhere/go to sleep (since I usually wash at night) so that my curls have time to dry before SOTC.

In the morning, I take my hair down from a pineapple after I've done my makeup. Then I spritz with some water and wait a few minutes (usually getting dressed for the day) and come back to add some product. Lately it's just been CJ AFL. I had been adding Curls in a Bottle! but it made my hair kind of hard/gross. CJ AFL is enough, especially with BRHG.

Ok, I think that's it. Thanks for reading! I'm putting this link over in my sidebar, and assuming it will be the new "most viewed" post on my blog. If you are a newbie or have been around a while and have questions, feel free to leave a comment or shoot me an email (collegecurly@gmail.com)!

Monday, September 12, 2011

More BRHG Experiments

So Thursday night's experiment went really well!!


Here's what I used:

  • V05 Champagne Kiss conditioner (co-wash and rinse-out)
  • Pink Boots Curl Creme (the tiniest amount - less than a pea-size)
  • CJ Aloe Fix Lite (scrunched in after pink boots and then to blotted hair)
  • BRHG (smaller amounts than my first try)

In the morning, I spritzed and added a little AFL. I figured I didn't need the extra hold. This picture was taken at the end of the end of the day on Friday, a full 24 hours later. Awesome, right?!

I really missed using pink boots! It always gives me the best clumps - every time I use it, no exception. I've stayed away from it because it's too heavy moisture-wise for regular use now. But I highly recommend!

I washed again yesterday afternoon, which is unusual for me since I usually wash at night. So even though it turned out well and held up ok today, I'm not sure how it's going to go tomorrow since it will essentially be third hair again. No picture, but I did the same as Thursday night without the pink boots. I didn't want to overdo the moisture. I'll try again tomorrow night. But I'm definitely understanding what I have been missing! If you can't decide whether to try it, take the plunge! It's on the expensive side, but you use so little that it will last a while.

On another note, my blog is under construction. I'm over the polka dots. I can't really decide on a look, so it will stay like this for a while.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

BRHG: Day Three

First - I took another pic yesterday and didn't get a chance to put it up. I'll update that post with a clearer picture.

Here's day three:


Yuck. This is what happens when your hair is already crunchy, but you decide to use CIAB anyway. Clumps disappear and your hair feels like plastic.

Off to wash and try again. This time I'm going to use a little less and try layering with a curl creme (probably pink boots, which I have missed!). Mixing will be the next step after this.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

BRHG = Second Day Hair!

Second day hair is nothing new to me. Thanks to my pineapple method, it's a regular occurrence. In fact, I can't remember the last time I didn't have second day hair. However, my second day hair starts out awesome in the morning and clocks out during mid-afternoon. It droops and the frizz comes out to play.

So when I took my pineapple down this morning, I wasn't surprised that my hair looked decent. I added some water, CJ AFL, and CJCIAB like usual and went on my way.

What did surprise me was the level of hold I still have, the lack of frizz, and the curl definition my hair still has a full 48 hours after using this gel.

I was even told my hair was "amazing" by a closet curly who straightens. If that's not an endorsement for this gel, I don't know what is.



Yes, it's still flat on the sides and not as voluminous in the back, but the important thing to take away from this is that it hasn't really changed since yesterday. And there's no frizz, despite what the bottom of the back looks like in this horrible cellphone/mirror picture.

I really feel that this has great potential. I didn't start out with the best curls, what with the random clumps and lots of wonky pieces, so I'm excited to see what happens when I do.

Usually I wash again at the end of Day Two. Skipping that tonight. I want to see how it looks tomorrow. If it turns out horrible, I can always try a new updo. Stay tuned!

Update -

A little clearer.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

BRHG: First Thoughts

For my first experiment with BRHG, I applied the gel pretty much just like I would with Aussie Instant Freeze. That is to say, I used a LOT.

So when I couldn't really SOTC this morning, a full 12 hours after application, I knew the rumors were true: this has serious hold. I had to use CJCCCC lite and some CJ Aloe Fix lite to get some of the crunch out. Of course, this led to deflated hair by the day's end (though I'm sure the clumps - they're back! - had something to do with this).

The good news is that working with a too-hard hold gel will be easier than working with a not-hard-enough hold gel, because I can control how hard it is with the amount I use and what I use it with. I think this will be fun to experiment with!

I didn't get a chance to take before pictures, but here are the pictures from tonight:



You can see how flat it is. But I think the second picture is somewhere between the before and after pictures from my "Melting" post - which is good!

Off topic - I'm hoping the cooler weather as we head into fall and winter mean that my hair can take more moisture. That's something I definitely miss about having really porous and coarse hair - I have to be really careful about how much moisture I use in my products. I found the perfect balance a few months ago right before we left for the East coast and I haven't found it since! It shouldn't be this hard!

Monday, September 5, 2011

Finally

Happy Labor Day! I hope everyone is having a great holiday! I got to sleep in and today is the first day in what seems like forever that it hasn't been at least 100 degrees! It really feels like fall is around the corner. This, of course, has me thinking of new product combinations to try as the dew drops. I'm excited!

An actual (!) final cold water rinse isn't the only thing I'm looking forward to when I wash my hair tonight - I finally picked up the supposed HG of all gels:


I'm so excited to try it! Any suggestions? I'll try to post my results and initial thoughts tomorrow!