-Lightly coated my ends with coconut oil.
-Applied hair color, (see Birthday "Pamper Week" Countdown Day #3)
-(Obviously got the the shower) Rinsed after about 45 minutes.
-Applied Aussie Moist 3 Minute Miracle (along with that little packet of conditioner that comes with the dye). Put on a shower cap
-Soaked in the tub and "pumice stoned" my knees, elbows and feet.
-Since I'm sunburned, I decided to apply BORGHESE "Fango Active Mud for Face and Body", which in a nutshell is a 17.6 oz jar of high-end "mud", which claims to have "Special absorbing action to unclog pores, eliminates dead skin cells and detoxifies impurities". Overall, its F.A.B, I always forget how much I love that stuff until I use it!!
-Rinsed and detangled hair (which isn't saying much; my hair feels like butter!), and follow up with a cold water rinse
-Tonight I decided to use my "Rx for Brown Skin Absolute Radiance Intensive Exfoliating Serum" for my face, Shea Butter and my VS "Breathless" lotion for feet and elbows, and good ol' aloe vera on my self-induced sunburn :(
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MY HAIR FEELS TO FREAKIN SOFT!! I don't know if its the Aussie Moist, the "gentle" hair dye, or a combination of using coconut oil/ dye/ and a deep treatment, but my hair hasn't felt this good in a LONG time! This Aussie Moist just might deserve a You Tube video!
Here's my hair wet, right out of the shower:
Here's my hair about 80% dry, with NO PRODUCT
My curls are a lot looser, obviously due to the hair dye/ color, so as I am type this, I have applied Ion Repair Solutions Hair Reconstructor, which is a protein treatment, that I'm going to sleep in (with a Walgreen's plastic bag) overnight. I'm super tired and I'm going to clarify, condition, blow dry and FLAT IRON tomorrow, so I'm calling it a night (or morning ~wink~)
Thanks for reading!
yo, that Aussie 3 Minute is the BUSINESS! i swore by it this summer. no matter if you leave it in for 3 minutes or 3 hours, hair is soft as ever. i think i ODed on it though; at the end of the summer, my hair got so tangle-prone.
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