Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Wash Day: All-In-One Mud Wash




Hey Loves,

I am so excited to tell you about this wash day. Well, this past weekend, I was inclined too try something different. As you know, I have been contemplating with the idea of starting the Max Hydration Method, and last week, I went out in search for the products and found most of the essentials but baking soda. I also found out about a simple modified way to follow the regimen without having to do the seven day stretch from Dee of DubaiDee. She has also gone further to cut down most steps as she has nearly if not already reached "max hydration". Her recent version involves just two steps. The step using clay and the last step with the gel only.

Well to me it seemed like clay was the main culprit and seeing as I had that, I started thinking about doing a mud wash. I remembered Sandra from Naija Girl Next Door and AB from thekinkandi had both tried it in the past and loved the outcome. So yea, I decided to try it myself using the products in the picture below.




  • Rhassoul Clay - is got from Atlas Mountains in Eastern Morocco. It is not only used for the hair, but also for the skin. Some of its benefits include:

-detoxifies (removes impurities)
-deep cleansing and conditioning treatment for hair
-clarifies your hair
-nourishes your hair
-deep cleansing facial and skin cleanser
-does not strip natural oils from your hair and skin
-improves skin clarity, elasticity and firmness
-smoother hair and skin
-treat and heals eczema, psoriasis, and acne


  • Coconut milk - It was my protein treatment "day"so I decided to add it in the mix.
  • Honey - Because honey is always a good idea. LOL extra moisture never hurt no one.
  • Oils (JBCO, Coconut oil & Jojoba oil) - because why not? Each help promote growth, enhance shine and many more.


I mixed everything together-see how in this video-until I was okay with the consistency. Then I applied to my hair. My hair had not been detangled for a week, so I sprayed each sections lightly with water, finger detangled and smeared with the mixture. When I was done, I covered with two plastic bags as well as my stain scarf and left it on for about an hour, 30 minutes of which the last 20 minutes, I steamed.

Initial Thoughts and Final Verdict.

First of all, as I started I realised how quickly it dried up. Conditioner like paste  > cake batter like paste!! Had to add extra water as I was applying it. I think it also had to do with the fact that my hair wasn't very wet. Next time I'll apply it to damp nearly wet hair. Although I sprayed my hair with water, it wasn't enough. I even sprayed more water once I was done with application before putting on plastic cap.

Finally, when I was done with the steaming my hair didn't feel soft. Not as soft as when I use a conditioner, and that left me a bit wary. But it all changed once I stepped into the shower. I was able to rinse it out without any fuss. I also detangled further under the running water with my wide tooth comb!! Let me tell you, I was left with hair as soft as those expensive pillows!! Guys, this made me feel like all the times I thought my hair was "soft", were lies!!! And it felt clean too.

Remember when I talked about how I didn't like Kinky curly Knot Today so much  due to the fact that it didn't apply on smoothly to my hair? Well I this changed my mind fast!! All my products "took"in like never before. My hair shaft felt so smooth. All in all, I was a happy camper.



PS: I questioned why this wasn't what everyone did, I mean  it cleanses and conditions at the same time. But the AB told me that it doesn't clean your hair entirely like a shampoo does. So therefore, next time, I will try using it in place of my deep conditioner and shampoo and pre poo as normal.


Styling

I was supposed to style my hair with perm rods, but I was not getting the technique right, and I didn't have time to try and try again. So I decided to just twist my hair. I was excited with the outcome of the twits, looking all juicy and things. When I took it down at first I had a nice definition, but then separation came and I was left with a frizzy mess. Look at the pictures below. Pulled it into a puff and the next day, resorted to my go to cinnabun puffs!!






Tell me guys, how did your wash day go? Have you tried a mud wash before? How did that go? Share below and do not forget to check out the other ladies sharing their experiences on #thewashdayexperience linkup.

PSS: Guess what? It is my second year healthy hair anniversary!! I cant believe its been two years. I posted this picture on instagram and it got featured on one of the healthy hair pages. I am so glad I stumbled upon that article I spoke about in my very first post. Even if there has been many ups and downs, remember my rant post? I am glad of where I am now.



"It all started on March 4th 2013, I took down my braids after months of little to no care, and was left with tons of thick new growth with damaged ends. Within a year, after learning so much, I was able to turn that around a bit with a few setbacks here and there. Now here I am, exactly two years after, nearly 4 months post big chop & nearly 12 months since my last relaxer" 


Thank you guys for all the support through out these years. I started this blog two years ago although I was only able to summon up the courage last year, to constantly post and also share it publicly, I am very happy I did. I am thinking of doing a give away soon so stay tuned!!


Love,
Dumsy

15 comments:

  1. ur hair grows soo fast! I love your cinnabuns :)

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    1. Thanks girl. I try to do lots of long or short term protective styles that do not allow daily manipulations! :)

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  2. Your cinnabun puffs are gorgeous! I just started using clay too. I'm using bentonite and I love it. I can't believe it took me so long to try it.

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    1. Thanks thanks :). I know right, cant believe it took me so long to try it too.

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  3. Cute cute cute! I'm adding a mud wash to my things to do list!

    Your hair is thriving because of how well you consistently treat it. You should be UBER proud of yourself doll!

    Thanks for sharing your #washdayexperience chica!

    KLP @ SavingOurStrands

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    1. Hahah thanks KLP. You should def give it a try, I think you will love it!!

      Thanks so much girl. Thankful for people like you who inspire and show great ways to enjoy our hair and still achieve great results!! :)

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  4. I love your cinnabun puffs! Happy Hair Anniversary!

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  5. I love your cinnabun puffs! Happy Hair Anniversary!

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  6. I love your cinnabun puffs! Happy Hair Anniversary!

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  7. Glad you enjoyed your mud wash! Clay for president...
    Those cinnabun puffs are so cute, love em

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    1. Hahaha @ clay for president!! I agree!! Thanks hun. :)

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  8. Those cinammon puffs are too cute!

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