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📊 What do you usually do when your hair feels dry again?
Layering more doesn’t always mean better results. Sometimes it just builds on top of something that wasn’t stable to begin with. Inside the paid community, we break down how to recognize when something isn’t holding… and why adding more won’t fix it. 👇🏾 Vote below
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📊 What do you usually do when your hair feels dry again?
🧴 She Kept Adding More… And It Got Worse
A past client told me something that stuck with me 😭. She said every time her hair didn’t feel right, her first instinct was to add something. Not change what she was doing… just add more to it. At one point, she had a whole routine built around trying to “fix” how her hair felt. Leave-in first, then a cream, then an oil, then sometimes another layer of something on top just to make sure it would last 🧴. And for a few hours, it would feel okay. Soft enough, manageable enough. But by the next day, it was like everything disappeared. Dry again. Tangled again. Hard to manage again 😬. So she would add more the next time. A little heavier this time, maybe switch one product out, maybe layer it differently. Just trying to get it to stay. And the more she added, the worse it felt. Not immediately… but over time. Heavier. Duller. Harder to work through. She told me she thought her hair just needed more than everyone else’s. Like her hair was “extra dry” or “just difficult.” But the way she explained it… it never sounded like her hair was the problem. It sounded like she was trying to hold onto a result that wouldn’t stay. And that part stayed with me 😌, because sometimes it’s not about what you add… it’s about what never held in the first place. 💬 Be honest… have you ever kept adding more instead of figuring out why it wasn’t lasting?
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🧴 She Kept Adding More… And It Got Worse
Type 4 Hair Stays Dry After Every Routine
Most people with Type 4 natural hair think dry hair means they need better products. So they add more. Layer more. Spend more. And the hair is still dry the next day. The problem is not the products. The problem is what happens before the products. Type 4 hair does not struggle with product. It struggles with water getting in and staying in. And when that step is not working nothing applied after it will fix the dryness underneath. This video breaks down why Type 4 natural hair stays dry even after a full routine and why most people stay stuck in that loop for years without realizing what is actually happening. Once you understand what your hair is actually responding to everything changes. If you want to understand what your Type 4 hair is actually doing visit The Rinoure Method. ❓Why do you think your hair keeps going dry even after you just did your whole routine?
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What’s something a stylist did to your hair… that didn’t feel right… but you stayed quiet? 👇🏾 What happened?
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Growth Oil Doesn't Grow Type 4 Hair
The problem is not the oil itself. The problem is what oil actually does when it hits the scalp. It sits on top. And when it builds up it starts interfering with what the scalp is already trying to do on its own. This video breaks down what is actually happening when growth oil is applied to Type 4 natural hair and why the tingling feeling most people take as a sign it is working is not what they think it is. Once you understand what your scalp is actually responding to everything changes. If you want to understand what your hair is actually responding to go to The Rinoure Method. Why do you think your growth oil has or has not been working for you?
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