tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7866201791942377679.post7789025293978430295..comments2023-01-03T04:27:37.291-06:00Comments on Wavy Hair Community Product Reviews: PloppingPedahehhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14937526604196466581noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7866201791942377679.post-21632410216573101982012-07-24T15:31:00.469-05:002012-07-24T15:31:00.469-05:00My hair is 2c, fine, medium density, medium porosi...My hair is 2c, fine, medium density, medium porosity.<br />When my hair was shorter (shoulder-length level), plopping did not work well at all for me. But now that it is longer, plopping works great for me. I find that if I do it longer than ~10-15 minutes my curls can get wonky, but short periods of time are great for pulling some of the moisture out of my hair and helping set my curls. I like using flour sack towels for plopping.wavymomnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7866201791942377679.post-66050243453781492422012-07-10T10:45:54.641-05:002012-07-10T10:45:54.641-05:002c with 2a &b mixed in, normal-fine, normal-th...2c with 2a &b mixed in, normal-fine, normal-thin, porous<br /><br />Plopping is a must for me. From 15 minutes to 2-4 hours.. depending on what I feel like doing that day.<br />My hair is long, so water weight is a big problem for me. I always soak my hair in my homemade flax seed gel to promote clumping and curl and to help hold clumps together while I plop. After that I have a number of choices. I can either add all my products and leave the plop until my hair has set (usually takes 3-4 hours). Just plop with FSG in my hair then add in my products after a few minutes (15-30 minutes) then diffuse or re-plop with a dry flour sack towel. <br />It helps take the water weight off my hair while keeping it scrunched up so it doesn't flatten out. It keeps my hair from getting messed up when I dress.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06108972362477855336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7866201791942377679.post-28827863976141150582012-07-09T20:32:25.208-05:002012-07-09T20:32:25.208-05:00My hair is 2b, fine, thin, porous.
Plopping works...My hair is 2b, fine, thin, porous.<br /><br />Plopping works really well for me. I prefer plopping into a microfiber towel. Microfiber really helps to make my hair drier then when using a t-shirt or a flour sack. I prefer my hair being drier.<br />Plopping doesn't always work for short hair. But if you have short hair, it is still worth a try. Plopping worked for me when my hair was ear length.Pedahehhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14937526604196466581noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7866201791942377679.post-1437688829336392552012-07-01T13:57:53.006-05:002012-07-01T13:57:53.006-05:00Hair type: 2a/fine/high density/medium porosity/me...Hair type: 2a/fine/high density/medium porosity/medium elasticity<br /><br />My hair is just to my shoulders in front and a tiny bit shorter in the back. Plopping does not work for me at all. I end up with nice waves up front near my face, but the back is super straight. I think that this would be better if my hair was around BSL.Torinoreply@blogger.com