The Great Detangler Review #tsnt
What should I do? This day came must faster than expected. I knew that it was coming, but boy did it come upon me quickly. Here comes the day; the day (days) that I will be looking like a chipmunk or like one of Eddie Murphy’s characters in one of his famous movies.
No, the video does not depict this at all. I refuse to let you all see it, but for those of you who have had their wisdom teeth pulled understand my pain. I made the appointment a good couple of months back, but kinda sorta forgot about it. I was really and truly hoping that God would knock me out and take them all for me so that I can avoid the agony, but it was not His will I guess:) So hence the reason for the post, I had to prepare my hair ahead of time because I knew that I was not going to be in the mood to bother with it and yeah, I was right. I did not feel like being bothered at all. I just wanted to remain in a vegetative state and pray that this pain and swelling would end immediately.
In preparation for the day, I decided to wash and condition my hair and then put them in cornrolls until I returned to work (which was the Thursday after the procedure) and since I enjoy trying new products, I decided that for this particular Try Something New Tuesday saga that I would try “The Great Detangler” by Taliah Waajid and do a review on it as well.
Please see the video below with me going through the detangling process, followed by pics of how my hair turned out after I took the cornrolls loose.
Jaws still a little puffy on the picture, but so much better now.
Have you had your wisdom teeth pulled? How did you prepare for it?
God Bless!!
2 Comments
Terrance Hale
I think this is awesome!
jerchap1ver5
It is Terrance. It makes it faster and easier to get through my thick hair.