Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Cure for Your DRY Virgin Hair!

Cure your DRY Virgin Hair!

I BOILED MY HAIR!!!!!!!!



That's right! You read right! 


The worst part about this being my first time having virgin hair was the fact that three weeks after I did my install I noticed that the ends started to become EXTREMELY dry. At this point I started thinking that I got a bad batch or bad hair period until I did my research and found out that this actually a common problem. I did some more research, found a solution and acted on it and.....IT WORKED. What did I do???

Here are the things you will need and the steps:


  • Two rubber bands or hair ties
  • 2 towels
  • Your favorite conditioner or deep conditioner
  • A comb
  • Saucer and water
  • Silicone based serum 
CAUTION: Please be careful it is boiling hot water! Be sure you have all supplies and that you are completely set up before continuing! You will feel the steam on your face, I don't recommend putting anything over your face that can fall into the pot or fire! The steam is hot but bearable.

*Before performing these steps you should be sure to wash the hair with a paraben and sulfate free shampoo and then condition. 
  1. Separate your hair into two pigtail on each side of your head and place in ties.
  2. Put about two cups of water in a saucer and bring it to a boil.
  3. Once the water comes to a boil add about a tablespoon of conditioner. (I used my Organix)
  4. Place both towels over your shoulder making sure that you can grab either pigtail and cover it COMPLETELY with the towels.
  5. Now place one pigtail in to the boiling water for about 30-60 secs for up to 2 minutes if you can stand it.
  6. Remove the pigtail CAREFULLY and place it in the towel over your shoulder. Cover it completely making sure to squeeze as much water out of it as possible.
  7. Repeat on other side.
  8. Once your done apply a bit of the the serum making sure to focus on the end comb through. Air dry or blow dry making sure to use a heat protectant first and style as desired.

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You have a wonderful blog! Keep it up!

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