One wash of Design Essentials Moisture Retention
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One condition of Design Essentials Express
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Comb with shower comb after a spray of Design Essentials leave in conditioner
Mold with Design Essentials Masterpiece setting lotion mixed with DE Compositions Foam
Hooded dryer for 15 min.
Blow dry using Chi Pro and a paddle brush (gets the new growth straight plus you get less hair breakage than tearing through with the comb attachment on a blow dryer)
Flat iron using Chi
The entire process took me less than a hour and half. Small price to pay for not having to pay a stylist for a shampoo and sitting in a salon for a minimum of three hours. So really my tools pay for themselves in the long run, because I do this once a week.
Good to go!!!!
To bed that is,humph, I am tired.
MochaMom
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