



It's Friday and because I have a clear schedule, as usual, I decided to get an early start on my overnight pre-poo. My work bun can finally rest.
The pre-poo included my staples: Extra Virgin Coconut oil, Honey, and Extra Virgin Olive Oil. I added Organix TeaTree conditioner and Nexxus Humectress to the mix because... they were there.
I mixed the ingredients with a relaxer brush and then applied it to my hairline/edges first as the last pic is supposed to show.
A pre-poo can serve many different purposes but I am using it specifically to encourage reversion, counteract the harsh detergent in my shampoo and for added moisture.