Ask CurlyNikki: What Is ‘Pineappling’ and How Does It Affect My Hair?


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READER QUESTION: Nikki, what is a “pineapple” and how does it affect my hair?

CURLYNIKKI’S RESPONSE: A pineapple is quick nighttime styling method to preserve my sexy tonight, so that my curls will let me be great tomorrow.
Here’s a quick rundown of pineapple do’s and don’ts.

What do you use to gather your hair?
A satin scrunchy or a brand new (no patience for the stretched out
ones) Goody Ouchless Ponytail Holder… whichever I come across first.

How do you do it?
I gather all of my hair at the top of my head in a high, but very loose
pony tail, pulling my hair through the holder only once. I sleep on a
satin pillowcase. In the morning, I remove the pony tail holder to
reveal my #MargeSimpson and spend the next 5 minutes coaxing my hair
back down… gently, with my fingers and a little head shaking.
#CurlsPreserved

I don’t do this every night. Other nights I
just sleep with it out, sweeping my hair (on the side I’m laying on)
over the top of my satin pillow so that I don’t smoosh the curls. I like
this ‘out’ routine as well, as it usually results in shrinkier, poofier
results. I guess it just depends on my mood.

At any rate, a pineapple done right should yield curl definition with less frizz, lots of volume and improved hangtime.

For me, I’ve learned: damp hair + pineapple = hair stretched all the way the hell out
I
only pineapple DRY hair. I don’t apply any products before hand…
sometimes an oil, but never anything ‘wet’. Also, I’ve learned that I
can’t let my impatience get the best of me and attempt to pineapple even
*just* barely damp, freshly washed and styled hair, ’cause it always
goes limp and frizzy. I don’t stress over any curls that refuse to stay
pineappled and occasionally I’ll intentionally leave the curls above my
ears out because they’re prone to being pulled straight.
What do you use in the morning to revive or moisturize your hair?
I usually reach for Ouidad’s Mongongo Oil. It doesn’t moisturize, but
it lubricates and protects the strands and keeps them pliable and shiny.
I squirt some into my hands and smooth it on the crown and then down
the length, one side at a time, using my hands like a flat iron. Any
light oil or serum should suffice, though.

This routine
generally keeps the moisture from wash day locked in and when things
start getting haystack-y, I know it’s time to wash and style again. I’m
doing my hair once a week these days… sometimes twice, but no more
than that.

If I had a rough night, or some of my curls are
stretched out or flattened, I’ll lightly spritz with a refresher spray
(Fuzzy Duck is my fav right now ’cause it’s not oily or heavy), focusing
on the ends. This causes a bit of shrinkage, but the good kind because
it exaggerates the shape of my cut. Adding lotions, creams or gels to my
dry or lightly dampened WDTM&G equals frizzy, droopy, white flaky
tragedy.

Originally written By Nikki Walton of CurlyNikki

http://www.essence.com/2013/01/10/ask-curlynikki-what-pineappling-and-how-does-it-affect-my-hair
 
P.S: I never knew I could turn my hair into one of my favorite fruits. Yummy! I hope this information is helpful to you naturals. Until next time!
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