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Growth vs Retention 🌱
Your hair is growing. Retention is usually the issue. When you believe growth is the problem, you chase stimulation. When you understand retention is mechanical, you examine handling, tension, and stability. Different direction. Different results. Comment below: “For a long time, I believed my hair wasn’t growing because ___.”
Growth vs Retention 🌱
🧵 Breakage Isn’t Random — Let’s Be Honest
Most people blame products. Very few people look at pressure. Breakage usually isn’t about what you bought. It’s about how your hair is being handled. Tension. Friction. Heat. Rough detangling. Constant pulling in the same areas. This quick poll isn’t to shame you. It’s to help you notice what might actually be stressing your strands. Clarity starts with ownership. 🔐 Answer honestly — then go unlock the NATURAL HAIR section and see how mechanical stress really works. 📊 Where do you think most of your breakage actually comes from?
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🧵 Breakage Isn’t Random — Let’s Be Honest
How Wayne Helped Hundreds Of Customer With Natural Hair Using The Rinoure Method
Before Rinoure was online… it was behind the chair. For years, Wayne worked hands-on with hundreds of natural hair clients. Type 3. Type 4. Transitioning. Heat damage recovery. Scalp instability. Breakage cycles. Different heads. Same pattern. They weren’t failing because their hair “didn’t grow.” They were reacting too fast. One dry week = new product. One shedding phase = panic. One influencer video = full reset. And every reset delayed retention. So Wayne stopped treating hair like a cosmetic issue. She treated it like a biological system. She studied: • wash frequency patterns • tension habits • product misuse • over-manipulation cycles • emotional reaction patterns And she built structure. Clients who followed structure saw: ✔ stabilized shedding ✔ stronger moisture balance ✔ reduced breakage ✔ longer retention cycles ✔ less panic Not because of a miracle oil. Because of interpretation + execution. That system is now The Rinoure Method. Inside the paid community, you get: • 14 Days Inside Rinoure (psychology + structure reset) • Foundation System (correct mechanics) • Hair Focus + Skin Focus (context, not chaos) • Weekly Q&A (pattern review) • Monthly Awareness (judgment over urgency) This isn’t recycled influencer advice. This is field-tested pattern recognition from hundreds of real clients. And unlike random before-and-afters online — We show faces. Side profiles. Timelines. Consistency. No mystery angles. No guessing. Just clarity. PS: If Wayne can help others… what’s stopping you from achieving those same results? If you’re ready to stop restarting and start retaining — 👇🏾Where are you right now?
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How Wayne Helped Hundreds Of Customer With Natural Hair Using The Rinoure Method
Why Our Parents Never Pre-Pooed (And Hair Still Grew)
Alright, let’s really talk — kitchen-table logic, not influencer TED Talk 🍽️😌 Our parents didn’t pre-poo because wash day wasn’t a production. Nobody was setting timers ⏱️, lining up six products like a chemistry lab 🧪, or whispering affirmations to their ends. Hair got washed because… it needed to be washed. That was it. And the first step was always the same: water — and a lot of it 💧💧💧 Hair went straight under the sink or in the tub until it was fully soaked. No spray-bottle negotiations. No “let me prep it first.” If the hair wasn’t heavy with water, you weren’t touching it yet. Period. That soaking softened the hair all the way through, not just the surface — and that’s the part people miss. Water actually changes how hair behaves. It makes the strand swell slightly, relax, and bend instead of fight. That’s why detangling on truly wet hair feels different — the hair isn’t being convinced… it’s cooperating 🤝🏾 Now fast-forward to now. We start with dry hair 😬 We mist it like we’re afraid of commitment 💦 Then we act shocked when it’s still stiff 🥴 So pre-poo steps in like, “Don’t worry, I got this.” And yes — it adds slip. Yes — it makes things feel easier. But it’s fixing a problem that was created by skipping real saturation in the first place. Oil on dry hair doesn’t soften it. It just puts roller skates on resistance 🛼 Our parents avoided all of this because they didn’t replace water with products. They soaked first, worked in sections, and used firm but controlled hands. No rushing. No yanking. No snapping ends and blaming genetics later 😭 And somehow… after all the trends, we keep ending up back at the same three rules that refuse to be wrong: Water it. 💧 Section it. ✂️ Control the tension. ✋🏾 That’s the Foundation in The Rinoure Method. Not trendy. Not flashy. Not selling you an extra step. Just the method that keeps hair on your head instead of in the sink.
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Why Our Parents Never Pre-Pooed (And Hair Still Grew)
Before Influencer Derms, There Was Dr. Zizmor
Alright, storytime with seasoning 🍿🧴😅 So boom — I’m 12 years old, hormonal acne has entered the chat uninvited, and my mom takes me to see Jonathan Zizmor. Yes. That Dr. Zizmor. The subway-ad legend. The man whose face has been staring at New Yorkers between stops since forever 🚇😂 At this point, he wasn’t just a dermatologist — he was a city mascot. We walk in. White coat. Clipboard. Very calm. Very confident. Very “I’ve seen faces worse than yours, relax.” He looks at my skin and sends me home with The Routine™: 🧼 Cleanser 🪵 Scrub 🧴 Toner 💊 Treatment Four steps. No questions. No TED Talk. Just “do this” and off you go. And listen — I did it. Morning. Night. No skipping. No freestyle. I was a disciplined little acne patient 😭 Did my skin get better? Sure. A little. Did I wake up flawless like the girls in Clearasil commercials? Absolutely not. At the time, I thought I was the issue. Like maybe my skin was stubborn. Maybe acne was just my personality now. Maybe this was my villain origin story. Fast forward to adulthood and I’m like… oh. This was hormonal acne. Puberty. Oil glands clocking in overtime. Inflammation doing parkour under my skin. Biology was running the show 🧬 — and nobody told me. So let’s be real: Did I really need a scrub at 12? 🥴 probably not. Did I need a toner? 🤔 also probably not. And that treatment? Most likely something drying, because that was the textbook answer back then. And this isn’t a drag on the doctor — let’s be clear. Sometimes even professionals get it wrong. Not because they’re bad, but because medicine is taught in patterns. One-size-fits-all. Textbook cases. And melanated skin — especially hormonal, reactive melanated skin — didn’t always get the nuance. Textbook skin 🧠 vs Real-life skin 😬 That experience stuck with me. Because it taught me this: Skin isn’t just “acne-prone.” It’s hormonal. Contextual. Personal. Moody. And sometimes dramatic. And when routines are built around assumptions instead of biology, they work okay — but not optimally.
Before Influencer Derms, There Was Dr. Zizmor
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