by Elle of Quest for the Perfect Curl (pictured below) 6 Steps to Curb Tangles When You Wash and Go When women used to tell me that they “couldn’t” do wash and go’s, I’ll be honest, I kind of gave them a side eye. After all, how can you not do a wash and go? Basically, it just means wearing your hair in the state of your natural texture. In my opinion, it doesn’t require a certain look, curl pattern or length that many women make the focus of this “style” (I don’t even really call it a style because slapping some
4 Easy Fixes for Common Wash and Go Problems At this point in my natural hair journey, I’m certain of three things: I suck at doing twist-outs. I can henna my hair in my sleep. I have pretty much mastered the wash and go. Even though I’ve practically got my wash and go down to a science (a super science, thanks to my new diffuser), sometimes soft, bouncy curls and coils will elude me. Typically, I can pinpoint the culprit — a wack conditioner that didn’t prime my hair for styling, a wack product that zapped the life from my
I am a fan of Design Essential products from back when I used to get my hair straightened alot at Too Groovy in ATL. Why? Because my hair was bouncy, shiny, straight and had NO heat damage. Of course when they started their line for natural hair, you know I had to jump on it. I have been using their products now (amongst many other products) for about a year now! Check out their Wash-n-go Tips for ladies who are looking to exploring WNGs: design essentials natural hair Wash-N-Go Shampooing Basics Always detangle from ends to root before shampooing