1) If my hair feels pliable and still has curl/coil to it then I believe it is mositurized. If it is stretched and stiff it is dry. Also "hand in hair disease" can give you a false sense of what moisturised hair is and also remove moisture from your hair. I suffer from it too, though...Make sure you drink lots and lots of water and use water based moisturisers as part of your routine.
2) curlformers. i have used them but only on lightly blowdried hair. not wild about them. just OK.
3) different hairstylists have different opinions about this, but i've only ever gotten my hair cut blown out. i think the "deva" method calls for cutting hair in its natural state. deva cuts are expensive and there are varying opinions on them.
Keep in mind that for most people your hair doesn't grow all at one rate. I've noticed that certain parts of the head grow faster than others. For me, my hair grows faster on the crown then on any other part. My hair dressers have always had to give me blunt cuts at least once or twice a year to create the illusion that my hair is growing at the same rate and give it the appearance of more all-over evenness. As for cutting hair in its natural state, my most recent hair dresser said that it really depends on the hair. I haven't tried it yet, but according to her (and I really do trust her) it is do-able.
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2) curlformers. i have used them but only on lightly blowdried hair. not wild about them. just OK.
3) different hairstylists have different opinions about this, but i've only ever gotten my hair cut blown out. i think the "deva" method calls for cutting hair in its natural state. deva cuts are expensive and there are varying opinions on them.
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Thanks a lot. :)
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