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It'due south like my hair was glued together

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Ew, it was atrocious. I just got finished putting in a gear up of box braids and human am I glad to have that done. But I wanted to actually do semi-neat parts this fourth dimension and so I wouldn't look crazy then I had to exercise all these parts to make boxes. Oh my goodness, information technology was like my pilus was glued together. I keep thinking of how to describe it. Um, imagine all your hair was immersed in some really thick honey or maybe a slightly less sticky version of that substance on wing sticky traps, and you were trying to separate the hairs out of that. Except the honey/glue was just other pilus! My hair is always pretty sticky, but it was but crazy this fourth dimension.

The funny thing is that my pilus felt really skilful. I thought to myself that possibly the reason I wasn't getting "soft" hair like everyone else was that I didn't put enough product on. So I put in more. My pilus sucked it up, no visible film or anything. Information technology started after washing, I put Qhemet Burdock Root Butter Cream on small sections and twisted it and left to dry. Later doing 1/two the braids I was too tired to finish that day so I put a puff in the heart and the adjacent day I just spritzed it with Oyin Juices and Berries. Yesterday every bit I was trying to separate it I idea some of the Herbal Essences Long Term Relationship conditioner I just bought would help since information technology'southward and then heavy on the -cones and silky feeling. It + a little h2o helped a bit, but as soon equally it dried (actually fast) my pilus became even stickier! It was unreal. To give you an thought, I won't even tell you how long it would take to do a horizontal row part, simply fifty-fifty after the horizontal part was made and I but had to brand a vertical part of near an inch to get a box, just separating the hair for that little box took ane-2 minutes!

Anyone else get sticky hair from product use. I'd rather my pilus experience its normal regular "dry" than to be this sticky. Yuck.

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  • #3
argh...i can simply imagine what you had to get through. I go irritated if i have to detangle more ii or 3 sections of my hair in a single session.
Viscid hair volition basically brand me flip! :spinning:

im pitiful you lot had to go through that. I hope there was low/no breakage though. yo hair is fiiiiine :)

  • #4
cheers. i ever accept breakage, though I try to be every bit gentle as i can. it was a test of patience! it definitely could have been worse. i'm going back to minimal product use and using some heat weekly in the form of a blow dryer to assistance manage this hair.:spinning:
RosesBlack
  • #5
I go that if I mix using this V05 leave in before I airdry and so when my hair is dry using annihilation else.

I can't stand that I will rewash :( I tin't deal with that feeling.

*Happily Me*
  • #8
my hair sticks together peculiarly the at root. it's similar my hair wants to dread. It's dreads sooo easily. :/

I cant make parts with a comb. i have to gently brand a finger part and that takes efffort considering the pilus is disordered, stuck together and very tangled. I cannot run my finger through my hair without it getting stuck multiple times. My hair is very dense and thick. This happens even with a relaxer:confused:

I was thinking about going natural... but I don't recall I'll be able to do information technology. I tin merely run into the problem getting worse.

this happens with and without product. I've simply accepted that it comes with having thick hair. i dunno... :/

  • #9
my hair sticks together especially the at root. it's like my hair wants to dread. It's dreads sooo easily. :/

I deceit brand parts with a comb. i have to gently make a finger part and that takes efffort because the hair is matted, stuck together and very tangled. I cannot run my finger through my hair without it getting stuck multiple times. My hair is very dense and thick. This happens even with a relaxer:confused:

I was thinking well-nigh going natural... but I don't recollect I'll be able to do it. I tin can just see the problem getting worse.

this happens with and without product. I've just accepted that it comes with having thick hair. i dunno... :/


Your hair is gorgeous! If you go natural, I feel sure that particular difficulty will get worse, yeah. Yeah, my hair is e'er sticky. That's why I was putting on so much product, in the hopes that information technology would help things go more slippery and help me out. I am not adept at making parts; it's really difficult to role at the roots. First I make a general separation of hair with my hands. Then I make a semblance of a function with my finger. Then I use the rat tail comb to attempt to clean the part and I can merely do this 1/two" at a time! :ohwell: Ah well, whatcha gonna do? It's that good locking hair! I was hoping that if I rummage it more thoroughly more often and force parts downwards to the root more oftentimes that it would get easier. No? I know a few thick haired naturals who accept completely given up on combs and simply utilise their fingers and/or go along their hair stretched all the time so it'south possible to finger detangle. I know it's possible because I did it for a month myself, only I'd have to wear protective styles like 90% of the fourth dimension for it to piece of work.

Hothair, yeah! Merely similar your sis my hair was feeling ameliorate. But yikes, it was stuck together. Is using a regular shampoo plenty for clarifying, I wonder, or do I have to add baking soda?

AfroKink
  • #10
Your hair is gorgeous! If you lot become natural, I feel sure that item difficulty will become worse, yes. Yes, my hair is always sticky. That's why I was putting on so much product, in the hopes that it would aid things get more glace and help me out. I am non skillful at making parts; it'southward really hard to office at the roots. First I brand a general separation of hair with my hands. Then I make a semblance of a part with my finger. Then I use the rat tail comb to try to make clean the part and I can only practise this i/ii" at a time! :ohwell: Ah well, whatcha gonna do? Information technology'southward that good locking hair! I was hoping that if I comb it more thoroughly more than frequently and strength parts down to the root more often that it would get easier. No? I know a few thick haired naturals who have completely given up on combs and just use their fingers and/or go along their pilus stretched all the time and then it'southward possible to finger detangle. I know it's possible because I did information technology for a month myself, but I'd take to wear protective styles like ninety% of the time for it to work.

Hothair, yes! But like your sis my hair was feeling better. But yikes, it was stuck together. Is using a regular shampoo enough for clarifying, I wonder, or do I accept to add baking soda?


That's how I have to make my parts as well.

I had a like trouble about a twelvemonth ago. Information technology felt like my pilus strands were fused together. Here is the thread I started. The responses told me basically to do what I was already doing. Which made me more frustrated. I think I concluded up ripping out a lot of pilus, and leaving information technology in twists for a while.

Lys

Jhuidah
  • #xi
With regards to the pasty hair issue, I noticed that the Oyin Greg Juice/Frank Juice/Juices and Berries can get sticky. I commonly but apply it on wet/clammy pilus. I also tend to dilute information technology--mixing it ane:1 with leap or distilled water in a spritz canteen is the perfect dilution (for me, anyhow). Plus you get twice the product for half the price! Information technology'south a great product though--it's been a staple for years and years. I haven't constitute anything to replace it.
lovinmylocs
  • #12
With regards to the gluey hair upshot, I noticed that the Oyin Greg Juice/Frank Juice/Juices and Berries can get gummy. I usually only use it on wet/clammy hair. I besides tend to dilute it--mixing information technology ane:1 with spring or distilled water in a spritz bottle is the perfect dilution (for me, anyway). Plus yous become twice the production for half the toll! Information technology'southward a corking product though--it's been a staple for years and years. I haven't found annihilation to replace it.

I've noticed the same thing with Oyin Juice and Berries. I've started diluting mine besides to assist with that sticky feeling.

I was on a no shampoo reggie for a while just that wasn't working. I at present shampoo once per week to assistance with that feeling. Besides some exit-ins brand it worse.

  • #13
Hmm, that Juices and Berries is pretty pasty. I had used information technology before without this much problem, though. I think it was the philharmonic that exacerbated its stickiness.
That's how I take to make my parts too.

I had a similar problem nearly a year ago. Information technology felt similar my pilus strands were fused together. Here is the thread I started. The responses told me basically to do what I was already doing. Which made me more than frustrated. I think I ended upwards ripping out a lot of hair, and leaving it in twists for a while.

Lys


Hmm. Yep, they were trying to stick to each other all along the length. It wasn't really knots, it was tangles. Slowly I could work them out and there was no shed hair in the middle and no knot; they were just all interlocking. :perplexed I'chiliad definitely backing away from a lot of production use, that was bananas.
JustKiya
dinaaike
  • #17
porosity, you say. is this correctable by acv? i did that strand test where it'due south supposed to float on water, isn't that a porosity test? i don't know what's going on here. :spinning:

The water test is for porosity, yes. I tried the ACV and it didn't work for me at all. Maybe I didn't do it right :ohwell:. Anyway, the best mode to know is if your hair strands feels rough to the touch when you feel them from root to tip, and when you tin't proceed them moisturized no matter what yous put on them. Even with the expired glycerin, my hair was moisturized, it just turned into tentacles that wouldn't let anything go! :blush: If you JUST got your product, information technology should be fine. If it'due south been sitting for a long while (as in, you forgot when yous bought information technology) then it might not work.

I don't call up people know that products that don't necessarily spoil, like glycerin, can notwithstanding elapse. They might not grow mucus, only they'll probably be a lot less effective, and accept bottom qualities magnified (like stickiness).

HTH!

*Happily Me*
  • #18
porosity, you lot say. is this correctable by acv? i did that strand exam where information technology's supposed to float on water, isn't that a porosity exam? i don't know what's going on here. :spinning:

at first i idea i was porosity and raised cuticles, but i've switched to PH balance shampoos and started using more natural products.

my hair just gets tangled. I've accepted it.

:/

I was thinking about relaxing, considering i have virtually 2 - 3 inches of new growth (even though i texlaxed in jan, it was but a 5 min job, and it barely did anything to the new growth that was there alreaday). I rinsed my hair yesterday then I took some time detangling with my fingers and i idea "i really would be a shame to relax this over again". I'm actually starting to like my newgrowth and naps. I just need to get a hold of the knotting.

Thank you for the complimeent mwedzi. I imagine my pilus looking very similar to your hair if I were natural. I also stalk your posts well-nigh your hair but in case i decide to change sides :)

  • #19
at first i idea i was porosity and raised cuticles, but i've switched to PH balance shampoos and started using more natural products.

my hair just gets tangled. I've accepted it.

:/

I was thinking nigh relaxing, because i have about 2 - 3 inches of new growth (even though i texlaxed in jan, it was just a five min chore, and it barely did annihilation to the new growth that was there already). I rinsed my hair yesterday so I took some time detangling with my fingers and i thought "i really would be a shame to relax this again". I'thousand really starting to similar my newgrowth and naps. I simply need to become a concord of the knotting.


Oh, it's no incertitude about it, my pilus is ever tangly. It'due south merely its nature. It was merely this particular fourth dimension it was much more grippy than usual.

I similar the experience of my hair, too. I love everything virtually my hair except tangles, and the all-time manner to avoid them is to forestall them by wearing braids or cornrows or something all the fourth dimension which in turn takes abroad one of the qualities I honey about my pilus: its expect when out. Oh well. Even when I'm in twists my hair tangles some, haha. Braids and cornrows are really the best for keeping tangles away, but I don't want to wear those all the time.

Anyway, side by side fourth dimension this happens (though I hope information technology doesn't happen again), I will attempt that acv rinse. I tried it one time earlier, just I wasn't paying attention to this issue since I was using it to attempt to remove buildup (which it totally didn't).

Cheers for the tips, y'all.

AfroKink
  • #20
I wonder about the effectiveness of the water examination for determining porosity. My cuticles are well open, and I always laissez passer the water exam. :ohwell: Are in that location other tests of porosity?

Lys

a_ caribbean_dream
  • #21
How-do-you-do everyone. I HAD to revive this thread!

My hair has been sticking to itself for a few months now. I have tried clarifying, very low manipulation and "my strands notwithstanding stick together like velcro" as someone mentioned earlier in this thread. When I analyze my hair becomes a dry tangled mess.

I am seriously a hair stylist's worst nightmare. I tin barely comb my pilus using my fingers.

I was wondering if anyone has conquered this problem?

PS. what is a porosity test?

a_ caribbean_dream
  • #23
are your get out-ins heavy in -cones?
a_ caribbean_dream
  • #24
are your exit-ins heavy in -cones?

I am not using any heavy leave-ins with cones anymore but a few months agoI did. I recently stopped using products with cones all together.

I take noticed that my hair is ALOT more manageable and soft but it is all the same VERY stuck together. seperating my pilus horizontally is killer.

my wash days are nightmares. :wallbash:

  • #25
I am not using any heavy leave-ins with cones anymore simply a few months agoI did. I recently stopped using products with cones all together.

I have noticed that my hair is ALOT more manageable and soft but it is still VERY stuck together. seperating my hair horizontally is killer.

my launder days are nightmares. :wallbash:


Is information technology stuck together but at the ends, or from root to tip?
a_ caribbean_dream
  • #26
Is it stuck together only at the ends, or from root to tip?

It is stuck together from root to tip merely it is worst from root to mid shaft than it becomes a little easier as you get the tips.

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