Water and aloe vera juice are great for moisture however using heat (mist hair then use a heat cap for 20 mins) will open the cuticle to allow the water to get in to the shaft. Then continue with adding creams, butters and/or to seal.
You hit the nail right on the head with everything 🙌🏾 & heat definitely plays a big role with helping the hair absorb moisture. I appreciate your insightful comment!! Thank you 😊
@@artofnia I had to learn to use heat the hard way 🤦🏾♀️ my hair was so dry from the inside. Had to focus on moisture protein balance with heat to get my hair healthy.
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"Honey I always look good" yes!! Its the confidence for me💙
Thank you bestie I appreciate you for watching! 😁
@artofnia you're welcome bestie 😘
Your hair looks amazing! Thank you for these tips I’ve been doing the LCO method but I’ve honestly haven’t been drinking my water like I should 🤦🏾♀️
Tysm Sis for watching! 🧡🧡 Yesss the LCO method was basically the technique I was describing but I got long winded 😬 Drinking water is hard for me too!
Water is definitely important!! So true internally and externally
Yess it is 💦💧💦🙌🏾
Water and aloe vera juice are great for moisture however using heat (mist hair then use a heat cap for 20 mins) will open the cuticle to allow the water to get in to the shaft. Then continue with adding creams, butters and/or to seal.
You hit the nail right on the head with everything 🙌🏾 & heat definitely plays a big role with helping the hair absorb moisture. I appreciate your insightful comment!! Thank you 😊
@@artofnia I had to learn to use heat the hard way 🤦🏾♀️ my hair was so dry from the inside. Had to focus on moisture protein balance with heat to get my hair healthy.
@YummyCandiCollection yes using heat involves a ton of practice to get it right, glad you found a solution 😊
Beautiful young lady with beautiful long hair thumbs up god bless you
Aww thank you so much! 🧡 God bless you as well 😊