My Dry Wrap
This is how I do my dry wrap… It has been 12-weeks since I got my relaxer when I did this video (1/12/2010)… I use mostly Aphogee products; the shampoo for damaged hair and the 2minute reconstructor w/plastic cap when I wash my hair. Then I use the other products Pro vitamin Leave In conditioner, Keratin & Green Tea Re-structurizer, Wrap lotion and Proclaim Serum.
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Nice. Check out my wrap technique.
Could you achieve the dry wrap if you dont hav the drier that goes over the head, like for instance a regular blow dryer?
hi ,..what appication do you use to do your videos
your hair is beautiful I was convinced it was weave
Her hair looks good girl nice work!
You have very beautiful hair! I want to know what blow dryer do you use on your hair?
I just have a question, do use in between the Aphogee products, I mean I know you can only use the 2minute reconstructor only six weeks?
Your hair is gorgeous doll!!!
Hi, you have beautiful hair. I also have thick hair and I wanted to know how often do you wash your hair and are those products all that you use? How do you moisturize your hair?
12 weeks in WOW What kind of relaxer do u use this is awesome
@spicydiamonds, THANKS…
@QUEENTHICK007, Thanks so much QUEENTHICK007…
@MSTinka06, Thank you MSTinka06
@Almonor, I love the aphogee products. They helped my hair strengthen up and it stopped breakage altogether. Aphogee didn’t make my hair thicker b/c I have always had thick hair. My hair did grow a lot b/c it was not breaking anymore. Also, I achieved bouncy hair by putting all my products on my hair while it was wet, just before I blow dried it. I only used a little Proclaim serum once my hair was dry as a heat protectant just before I flat ironed it. And that’s how I got the bouncy look.