tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356365023823603303.post3691790145911081657..comments2024-03-29T03:07:56.048+00:00Comments on THE NATURAL HAVEN: African Threading with ExtensionsJchttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03983132094574128087noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356365023823603303.post-84907994410990338572017-02-18T13:37:33.816+00:002017-02-18T13:37:33.816+00:00Thank you so much! I am really looking forward to ...Thank you so much! I am really looking forward to your findings. I also had another question: how does refining effect oils/butters and is one better than the other for hair? Do unrefined have more "good stuff"? For example does refined coconut oil contain less lauric acid? 18-mea (C20:0?) in peanut oil - would refining remove it and would our hair even benefit from it in an oil or only a specialized extraction? Like how some condish agents are derived from palm oil - would we get similar benefits just using the oil? Also, do certain refining methods do more harm (winterizing vs deodorizing vs neutralizing, etc)? I have heard it is supposed to make oils safer by removing molds/fungus/contaminants and to get rid of color and odor but it must also remove beneficial compounds? Just wondering if I should pay 2 to 3x's for unrefined, cold-pressed oils/butters or maybe just certain ones (like coconut) Sorry for the long rant and multiple sub-questions :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07107569636578119382noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356365023823603303.post-90308572825633225082017-01-23T16:12:57.587+00:002017-01-23T16:12:57.587+00:00That is a really great question Diva! I am definit...That is a really great question Diva! I am definitely going to answer that one quickly!Jchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03983132094574128087noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8356365023823603303.post-78059058050578958342017-01-15T02:21:38.771+00:002017-01-15T02:21:38.771+00:00JC So happy to see you back!! Love your site and s...JC So happy to see you back!! Love your site and still find it a wealth of knowledge. I recently started doing African threading to stretch my hair. It is growing on me as the stretch is divine but my hair tangles like crazy from the compression. I have a question I am hoping you can answer. There is so much contradictory info out here and I love how you examine and present all sides from a neutral perspective. I keep hearing about how healthy hair is hydrated hair and that our hair loves and needs water (hydrphilic). On the other hand I have read that healthy virgin hair is naturally water-repelling (hydrophobic) and that once hair is damaged it then becomes water loving. Am I missing something? How can this be and if healthy hair is hydrophobic why does there seem to be such a push for hydrating our hair and "fixing it" when it repels water? Thanks and glad all is well!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07107569636578119382noreply@blogger.com