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My Wash and Go Secret- Dippity-Do Girls with Curls

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My hair journey has been long. I have had colour, I had my hair short, I wore weaves. Phew. What a time. But now I realized that to make my haircare process simple, I need to use simple products that yield results.
 
My favorite hair process is a wash and go. In the natural hair community this is basically when you wash and condition your hair, add curling product and letting it hair dry or diffusing. It’s easy right? Wrong. The major key ( Shoutout to DJ Khalid) is the use of the right curling product. When you have the right product you get great results and the perfect wash and go.
 
Over the course of my natural hair journey I have used a variety of products. I have built a list of favorites and Dippity-do Girls with Curls is on the list. It is one the products I turn to when I need the perfect wash and go. It gives me big hair fast and easy to use.
 
My natural hair is type 4c afro kinky texture with really small ringlets in the front and looser curls in the back.  My mom has the same hair composition but I learned to make all of the curls uniformed, I need a strong curling product and lots of water. When I say water, my hair has to be saturated with water. Before I even get to the curling part, soaking my hair is the first step.
 
TIP: Before shampooing your hair, let the water do the werk werk werk. Let the fresh water soak your hair. Relax and enjoy.
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To really make my curls pop, I do the following process using the #ddgirlswithcurls Dippity-do Girls with Curls product line.

  1. Wash  with the #ddgirlswithcurls Curl Shampoo. Rinse.
  2. Condition with the#ddgirlswithcurls Curl Conditioner
  3. Lightly towel dry you hair and spray your hair with the #ddgirlswithcurls Curl- boost Spray
  4. Then two-strand twist your hair in 8-10 twists using the #ddgirlswithcurls Curl Defining Cream
  5. Let you hair air dry or use a diffuser.
  6. When you hair is dry, use a little bit of your preferred hair oil, unravel the twists
  7. Fluff with an afro pick comb and shape to your desired afro style
  8. Head out to your next event
​To keep my hair curly for the next day, I put it in a pineapple( more meets to come) or two strand twist my hair in 4 large twists. When I wake up the next day I take out the twists, apply some oil. Voila! Curls, curls, curls.
 
TIP: To refresh your curls use the Curl-boost spray and a some oil for shine.
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Second day curls with Dippity-do Girls with Curls #ddcurlsquad

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There you have it! 
​ A Simple Wash and Go hairstyle using

Dippity-do Girls with Curls
#ddgirlswithcurls.
 
Try this process and let me know how it goes.
Find the full Dippity-do Girls with Curls #ddgirlswithcurls collection here
​or at your local Wal-Mart online and in stores. 
 
Follow @ddgirlswithcurls on Instagram
 And please like my latest pick on Instagram
  
Thanks for joining the   
 
#girlswithcurls#ddgirlswithcurls
 #sponsoredbutilovetheproduct
 
-MsChurchDress

August 8, 2016 • by Aquila Farrell • 2 Comments

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About Aquila Farrell

Aquila Farrell is a fashion enthusiast who turned her love of fashion and design into a digital brand. Known for mixing high end designer wear with her own custom garments to church, the moniker @mschurchdress was born.

A Biochemist by trade, in 2016, she took a major career leap to focus solely on her blog and never looked back. She now runs her lifestyle website mschurchdress.com from sunny San Francisco where she shares her fashion favorites, luxe travel destinations and beauty must haves.

Today Aquila remains a fixture in the front row of several fashion shows and brand events. She has been featured in The San Francisco Chronicle, Essence.com Hypehair.com and Kinkycurlycoilyme.com.

When Aquila is not typing on her laptop, she is packing her bags for her next luxury getaway with her husband.

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  1. Jennifer

    January 21, 2020 at 4:42 pm

    I never thought to put my hair twist after a wash n go . Do you find it easy to return you hair to its previous state the next morning and how are you sleeping with the twist at night? My hair gets so smashed at the roots if I sleep on it at night and it seems hard for me to get my hair to calm back down so to speak.

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    • Aquila Farrell

      January 23, 2020 at 6:08 am

      Hello. Thank you for visiting my blog. I sleep with my twists wrapped in a satin headtie. My roots also get smashed but I fluff them up in the morning. I also add a bit of water to activate the product again. – Aquila @MsChurchDress

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