dopestyle wrote:
each ounce i package on it own? is that correct. I
would like to buy, but not sure how much i would need to order. Thank
you again. Your hair is to die for!
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RHO's hair comes in pieces which are equivalent to ounces.
One piece = One ounce
If you need 8 ounces, you will just order 8 pieces. Depending on how
full you want it, is how much you order. I ordered 10 ounces, and
originally used 9. I later installed the remaining piece. So I have 10
ounces currently installed.
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I decided to do a post on how I wash my hair. I usually wash every week,
but I've been forced to do it every two weeks now. Not so bad.
I start off by saturating my leaveout in grapeseed oil and letting it
set in for hours or overnight. After it sets in, I detangle.
After I detangle, I start with the weave.
I only comb the weave on wash days. The more I treat it like my natural
hair, the least hassle I have with it. I usually finger more it
throughout the week or two weeks. Especially since I don't wear defined
curls all the time.
Mid-way through the detangling.
I then plait the hair up to make it easier for my to wash my leaveout and the weave.
I use this shampoo for MY hair.
I use Elasta QP for my weave. (no picture)
This is the diluted Creme of Nature I used to get my braids.
After I wash my hair, I pin up the weave, and deep condition my leaveout.
This is the deep conditioner I use for the leave out.
I then condition my weave.
This is the conditioner for the weave.
My ghetto deep conditioning cap. The normal shower caps aren't big enough to hold my hair anymore.
I sit under the dryer for about 30 minutes. Then I rinse out the conditioner.
I apply this to my weave.
And then I moisturize and braid my leaveout.
This my hair hair after I finish...NOW the long process of sitting under the dryer for hours!
Edited by AmandaKay - May 10 2011 at 12:30am