Sunday, 1 July 2018

My Hair Wash Day Routine #1


Hair wash day, is it really the whole day? Not for me, I don’t have the patience. When I started out, and I was all excited about this new discovery that is my natural hair it used to be a whole day affair. As years go by, I try and simplify things and I’ve learned a thing or two about my own hair; what works and what doesn’t. Don’t get me wrong, I’m no guru, I’m still learning. However, things aren’t as complicated or as big a deal as they used to be.

Mainly I have two types of wash routines. Maybe four, but I’m not here trying to perpetuate bad habits; but we’ve all had those lazy days... I’m going to discuss Wash Routine #1 in this article.

The first wash day routine is the long one. I Prepoo, Shampoo, Deep condition, Rinse, and Moisturise. Whew!

Prepoo

I start with ‘dirty’ hair. Spritz it with water, I prefer lukewarm water. I have low porosity hair, so warming things up helps with the absorption, or at least I think it does. I then apply oil, usually coconut oil or olive oil. Cover my hair with a plastic cap and let it sit for a minimum of 30 minutes. I usually use shopping bags for my cap; although they’re not as cute, they’re bigger, convenient, cheaper and greener.


Shampoo

I rinse the prepoo off with warm water. Apply shampoo, concentrating on the scalp. To be honest though, this is not always possible. Sometimes my fingers aren’t able to wade through my roots and I feel like I’m pulling and tangling my hair. I do my best; it has to be good enough, right?

I then dry my hair off; usually wrap it in a towel. I tried the t-shirt thing, but it would get too wet and I wasn’t sure if the benefit was worth the effort. Also, sometimes I’d forget to place it close by, which means I need to wrap my hair in a towel while looking for the t-shirt, lol.


Deep condition

Once the hair is dry enough that it’s not dripping, I apply deep conditioner generously, concentrating on the edges, the oldest part of my hair. Wrap the hair up in a plastic cap and a doek; you gotta trap all the heat in girl. I let the conditioner sit for at least 30 minutes. Even though the directions on most deep conditioners say 5-10 minutes, I only follow those directions on my lazy wash days, topic for another day:)
Rinse

I then rinse off the deep conditioner with warm water. Follow that up with a rinse off conditioner; apparently it helps close the cuticle back up, giving the hair a smooth finish. I rinse off the conditioner with relatively cold water (as cold as I handle which is not much, lol); again to help close the cuticle. Wrap the hair in a towel.



Moisturise

Moisture, moisture, moisture. Probably the most important step in my hair care routine. Now, I will admit, this step is still a hit or miss for me. Sometimes I get it right from day one, and sometimes my hair only starts feeling soft on day 3 or 4 – I use softness as a measure of how much my hair is moisturised.

Once my hair is about 80% dry I apply leave-in conditioner; followed by an oil and then a cream moisturiser.

That’s it folks, Hair Wash Routine #1 done!

Yimina ozithobayo,

Snothando

5 comments:

  1. Very informative...

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  2. Thanks for sharing your routine

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  3. Wow ... I think it would take me a full day... With that said, let me prepare my mind and diary for wash day Thank MaDlaba����

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  4. This is so magical, I just learned a lot but in a short period of time and thank you Madlaba for sharing your beauty remedies with us.

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