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msdeekay
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Posted: Jun 17 2014 at 3:54am |
Hi everyone, I just uploaded a video showing my progress doing MHM for 2months( this is not even 2 months straight) since there was time in between where I ran out of products and I would just clarify and do GHE till I got them.
The after footage is just a few days ago last week. I am currently 1 year and 1 month post BC The before footage is back in March when I was 10 months post BC
I also give an overview of all the MHM steps and what they do:
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kaforres
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Posted: Jun 17 2014 at 4:13am |
@msdeekay love the video! Thank you for hard work with producing these videos.
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Posted: Jun 17 2014 at 4:28am |
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@msdeekay love the video! Thank you for hard work with producing these videos. |
You're welcome & Thank you  glad they are helpful.
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juan_mos
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Posted: Jun 17 2014 at 7:11am |
msdeekay wrote:
veegirllove wrote:
Hi Im new to the thread..Hi Pinke we met on youtube the other day and thanks again for this wonderful method..but im chiming in.because i found the Tresemme conditioner at walgreens online i recently bought two bottles . |
Thanks so much veegirllove  , I checked the ingredients at walgreens online and yes that's the one! Guys it's on sale for $4.34 definitely a great deal!
These are the ingredients for the old formula which is approved for MHM
Water (Aqua); Cetearyl Alcohol; Stearamidopropyl Dimethylamine; Behentrimonium Chloride; Brassica Campestris/Aleurites Fordi Oil Copolymer; Cymbopogon Schoenanthus Extract; Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Extract; Fragrance; Dipropylene Glycol; Potassium Chloride; Lactic Acid; Disodium EDTA; DMDM Hydantoin; PEG-150 Distearate; Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride; Lauroyl Lysine; Methylchloroisothiazolinone; Methylisothiazolinone Welcome to the MHM journey veegirllove looking forward to your progress  |
Oh my! Hey Veegirllove or MsDeeKay, will please confirm the exact name
of the Tresemme condish? I'd like to check my local Walgreen's for it!
MssDeeKay is it the one you posted on IG?
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veegirllove
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Posted: Jun 17 2014 at 7:32am |
Hi juan_mos its the Radiant Volume Sweet Orange with Lemongrass but from my understanding its discontinued in the stores and can only be purchased online..however you could go to walgreens website and see if its in stock in your area.. im from Detroit and when i checkd its not available here..
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Posted: Jun 17 2014 at 7:53am |
I have less shedding with the acv rinse than with the baking soda and my hair feels softer.. One question my clay is not as thick as the one ms dee shows on her video, shoul I add more clay to make thicker...Thanks..
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Posted: Jun 17 2014 at 9:45am |
I believe I asked this question already, but when I went through 20 pages to find it I decided to give up and ask again lol sorry.
How can transitioners tell if they have reached maximum hydration. I can't really tell my curl pattern because of my relaxed strands. Also, are there any of there any other methods of styling, because I'm finding that twist outs and etc are splitting my ends.
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Naturaltash1
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Posted: Jun 17 2014 at 12:05pm |
Are there any other ladies with APL hair or longer who are doing the MHM regimen? I'm just wondering if its taking the ladies with longer length a longer time to get their strands to hydrate. My hair is full APL almost BSL and it seems like its taking my strands a long time to hydrate. I am getting some of my strands to hydrate, but it's definitely isn't as fast as msdeekay or pinkecube's hair. So far, I've been doing this regimen for 1 month and 2 weeks. I'm just curious to hear feedback from ladies with longer hair. I'm not sure if its just my hair or not. Any type of feedback would be greatly appreciated. Pinkecube feel free to chime in as well. Thx
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Posted: Jun 17 2014 at 12:24pm |
DominicanMorenita wrote:
I have less shedding with the acv rinse than with the baking soda and my
hair feels softer.. One question my clay is not as thick as the one ms
dee shows on her video, shoul I add more clay to make
thicker...Thanks.. |
If you feel like you want to adjust the
consistency, you can do it. As long as it's not so watery it's getting
see through it's fine. It should be slightly creamy. Also, the next day
the clay tends to be thicker, so you can add just a little water and get
a more creamy thicker consistency.
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Posted: Jun 17 2014 at 12:28pm |
bohomojo wrote:
I believe I asked this question already, but when I went through 20 pages to find it I decided to give up and ask again lol sorry.
How can transitioners tell if they have reached maximum hydration. I can't really tell my curl pattern because of my relaxed strands. Also, are there any of there any other methods of styling, because I'm finding that twist outs and etc are splitting my ends. |
hi bohomojo, just check your roots for clumping after the bentonite clay rinse. For styling? Well transition styles like twist outs, bantu knot outs aren't working? Maybe you should do styles like perm rod out, flexi rods, straw sets or something of that nature. That way you can protect your ends easier since you won't be unraveling. Just add extra oil to those ends and a bit more gel. And keep trimming slowly as well.
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