Can you help my with my Wash and Go?

Kyla.MaupinKyla.Maupin Registered Users Posts: 3 Curl Neophyte
So I really like Camille rose Curl maker for my gel/custard doing my wash and goes. I believe I have mostly 4a hair, some 4b some 3c. High porosity, medium density, medium strands. I'm trying to find a good order to use products so that my hair has great (lasting) definition and maintains the moisture throughout the week. I want to use the Camile Rose curl love in addition to the curl maker but is that enough? Should I also use an additional leave in or spray or oil? I'm not sure when and how to use different products to my advantage. 

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  • BrittanyMBrittanyM Registered Users Posts: 1,218 Curl Virtuoso
    You can do whatever you need to achieve your desired look. This is the traditional layering technique (and remove the products you don't use... please don't use all types of products in this list.)
    1. Leave in
    2. Oil
    3. Cream
    4. Enhancing gel
    5. Gel

    Or

    1. Leave in
    2. Cream
    3. Oil
    4. Enhancing gel
    5. Gel
    Again, please skip the products you don't have/use. If you used all these, your hair could be weighed down or at the least, experience build up. If you feel your hair is dry after styling, you can use a leave in or alternatively not rinse all your conditioner out. You can use an oil if you feel that your hair loses moisture quickly, but your gel may also seal in moisture making an oil superfluous. Best of luck.
  • BrittnieBBrittnieB Registered Users, Curl Ambassador Posts: 0 Curl Neophyte
    I always start with the basics for my wash and go's. 1. clean/shampoo'd hair ( you can co-wash if you like but my hair isn't as shiny when i do this) 2. skip the regular conditioner and go straight into deep conditioning (and detangling) 3. leave in conditioner (preferable something that says defining since it helps with the last step) 4. styler (my personal preference is a gel as it provides enough weight to the curl to elongate, clump and define) Wash and Go's don't have to be over complicated and that's what I love about this style. it's quick and easy.
  • BrittnieBBrittnieB Registered Users, Curl Ambassador Posts: 0 Curl Neophyte
    I always start with the basics for my wash and go's. 1. clean/shampoo'd hair ( you can co-wash if you like but my hair isn't as shiny when i do this) 2. skip the regular conditioner and go straight into deep conditioning (and detangling) 3. leave in conditioner (preferable something that says defining since it helps with the last step) 4. styler (my personal preference is a gel as it provides enough weight to the curl to elongate, clump and define) Wash and Go's don't have to be over complicated and that's what I love about this style. it's quick and easy.

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