Are you feeling a little bit lost? Well, here is a very basic overview of some different styling regimens:) This is not meant to be exhaustive but just a basic starting point for the lost:) This focuses strictly on styling regimens.
How to use this Guide
2. Work with products you have and slowly pick up items you need
3. Record each wash day/week in your journal, noting any positive or negatives reactions
4. As you start tweaking your regimen, i.e. adding in oils or new products, record positives and negatives.
5. Keep recording and experimenting until you find a regimen that works for you.
Some Advice.....
Avoid buying a whole new set of products – Unless your current products are negatively affecting your hair, avoid buying a whole new set of products. Try buying one item from a line and seeing how they work for you or ask the company/retail location for samples.
Avoid jumping on bandwagons – There are lots of different methods for healthy hair but make sure to try one at a time and give it enough time to work. For instance, avoid jumping from rollersetting to condition washing to blowdrying/flatironing all in one month. Instead, if you want to try new things, try one for a month and record your progress. The next month, try another method and record. This will ensure you give each method a fair chance.
DON'T GET DISCOURAGED – Some of us have been abusing our hair for decades. So, it will take time to reverse that damage. Just select a regimen, give it a month to see if it works for your hair and if not, move on. Just be patient and your hair will reward you.
Guide to Regimens
To help you find what regimen works best for you, I broke down the regimens into individual behavior patterns:)
Regimen 1: Conditioner Washing – Using conditioner to wash the hair and letting it air dry
Who this works great for:
- Exercise Divas that need frequent cleansing
- Ladies on the go who cant spend a ton of time on their hair
- Ladies who need frequent hydration
- Ladies whose hair is extremely damaged and want to avoid heat all together for a long period of time.
Basic Regimen:
Wash the hair daily or every other day with a moisturizing conditioner
Apply leave-in, serum and moisturizer and air dry in buns, braids, twists,etc.
Regimen 2 : No Heat Styling Method – Washing the hair every 5-7 days, setting it on rollers/flexi rods/twists/braids,etc. and letting it airdry.
Who this works great for:
- Ladies who want to eliminate heat but wash more infrequently
- Ladies who do not like conditioner washing but want to eliminate heat
- Ladies who do not have or want to use an indirect heat source (hood dryer), but want to accomplish a certain style to their hair.
Basic Regimen:
Wash with a Moisturizing Shampoo
Deep condition for 20-30 mins with a Moisturizing Conditioner twice a month
Deep condition with a Light Protein Conditioner twice a month
Apply leave-in, serum and/or pomade and set hair on rollers, braids, twists,etc.
Airdry and Style
Moisturize daily with moisturizer or natural pomade.
Regimen 3: Indirect Heat Styling – Washing 5-7 days, wet wrapping or setting on rollers/flexi-rods/twists, etc. and drying under a hood dryer.
Who this is great for:
- Ladies that want a "heat styled" look without the blow-dryer and flatiron
- Ladies that don't want to deal with their hair for the rest of the week.
- Ladies who have or want to purchase a hood dryer.
Basic Regimen:
Wash with a Moisturizing Shampoo
Deep condition with a Moisturizing Conditioner once a month
Deep condition with a Protein Conditioner twice a month
Apply leave-in and serum and set hair
Dry under a hood dryer for 1-2 hours
Style
Moisturize daily with moisturizer or natural pomade.
Regimen 4: Direct Heat Styling – Washing 5-7 days, blowdrying and flat ironing/curling hair.
Who this is great for:
I really try to show alternatives to this method as using direct heat is not always the best option for textured hair. However, we understand that the options above are not always feasible so we at least want to show you ways to use heat in the least damaging.
- Ladies who want super straight hair
- Ladies who can't shake that blowdryer/flat iron just yet.
Basic Regimen:
Deep condition with a Light Protein Conditioner
Twice a month, deep condition with Nexxus Emergencee and follow with a Moisturizing Conditioner
Airdry until hair is ¾ dry and blow dry on Medium
Flat-iron on med/low
Moisturize daily with moisturizer or natural pomade.
Hope this helps!!! For more tips and techniques, join me at Healthy Textures!


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By: Nikki Akiva on 6/03/2008 6:53AM
Any advice for menopausal women with thinning hair? Please help!
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By: Mssylady on 6/03/2008 8:50AM
WOW! Some great ideas. A few I have used until recently when I over dryed my hair and it became very dry and brittle. Some of your suggestions will be very helpful. Thanks.
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By: prettygirl84 on 6/03/2008 1:40PM
Hello sistas,
I have a question for someone who knows about hair I have med to long course hair that I relax and color occasionally. My hair started to tangle really bad after I shampoo it I'm not sure what's causing it to dred after I shampoo but, I have to pull these tangles out loosing a good bit of hair every time I wash it. I use to dye my hair way back in the day and it never reacted this way. If anyone out there can tell me what can I do to prevent this please let me know. Thanks to all answers.
PG84
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By: BEAUTIFUL ONE on 6/03/2008 1:54PM
Hair Drama & Obsession continues - UNBEWEAVABLE!
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