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Update on the Olaplex No. 6 Bond Smoother: I remembered to try it last week. I used it after my usual conditioner and a new-to-me shampoo. Normally I use a leave-in conditioner but I skipped it this time, which I’m sure is partly why my hair felt kinda dry after I used No. 6. It didn’t defrizz all of my hair, but I suspect the shampoo made some of my hair frizzier than normal. (See, this is why you shouldn’t test 2 new-to-you products on the same body part at once. 😂) I need to try No. 6 again with a better shampoo.
No. 6 did restore the curl pattern of certain patches of my hair. I have some small patches of larger coils (3c, for folks into hair typing; the rest of my hair is closest to 4a) that have acted like they’re fighting heat damage since I transitioned from relaxed to natural 15 years ago. I don’t use a blow dryer or straighten my hair, and 15 years of growth and trims have obviously removed all relaxed ends. That 3c stuff just doesn’t know how to act right—unless I apply No. 6 to it, which helps it coil from root to tip and resist the urge to frizz. Impressive! I wish I’d taken before and after photos, because the difference really shocked me.
I washed my hair this morning and forgot to try No. 6 again. But I noticed my hair feels stronger overall, especially while wetting it down pre-shampoo. I was able to do some very gentle finger detangling without a lot of breakage. Individual strands felt sturdier than usual, but still elastic enough to not snap into pieces. And this was a week after using No. 6. This makes me want to try other Olaplex products, especially a few days after I’ve used some shampoo/conditioner that stretched out all my coils.
Olaplex No. 6 gets a thumbs up and major gratitude from my coils.
@WinglessOne congrats on Gratis!! Awesome goodies. Did you use Olaplex more times? I got a sample of it y’day hopefully that will be enough for 1 use. I was planning to buy it but then saw dimethicone as. One of the top ingredients so bought a Briogeo leave in mask instead. @tastelikewater
I am worried about build-up and then harsh cleanse cycle.
Thanks @naturalooks15 ! I’ve only used Olaplex No. 6 that one time but will use it again next time I wash my hair, either today or tomorrow. (I use shampoo only once a week.) I didn’t notice any major buildup from No. 6 when I shampooed a week after using it.
Thanks @LaurieBT !
So glad you received this gratis!!! 🙂 Congrats!
Thanks @pocketvenus !
Congrats! How lovely for you 🙂
Thanks @l8totheparty !
Thanks @curlychiquita ! 🙂
Quick update: I wanted to wear the Sephora Hot Liner today but my eyes are being itchy watery jerks. So instead, here’s a demo of how precise the liner brush is. I applied the Skinfix cream to my hands (that stuff’s a rockstar!), then drew a dragon.
Then I tried to wipe it off with one dry finger. Gentle to moderate pressure didn’t visually disrupt the dragon, but I did get a very faint gray smudge on my finger. Running water over the dragon didn’t disrupt it. Patting it dry (not rubbing at all) with a paper towel also had no effect. But rubbing it with one finger after the towel patdown did some damage.
When I wing my lids, I often wing from the bottom because of my hooded eyes (and because I like that look better on me). But my eyes also water a lot, so... hopefully they’ll feel better tomorrow so I can test this liner as a bottom wing, for an all day wear test.
Also, DE Pekee Bar and water easily removed this liner from my hand. When I first tested it on my eyes, I used Lancôme Bi-Facil to remove it along with eyeshadows and had no problem—but honestly, I haven’t found much makeup that Bi-Facil struggles to remove. 😄 It’s good to know I can just use the Pekee Bar for this instead.
@WinglessOne Based on the stunning looks you create, I should have known you're an artist. Wowie!
Thanks @tastelikewater@Indy701 !
Wow you are talented!
@WinglessOneJust came here to say: "whaaaaat?! you drew that?!!! Ahhhhmazing!"
Thanks @itscarin ! 🙂
Wow amazing eyeliner AND dragon!
Thanks @sandalwood13 !