Natural Hair Consultant here. I love the fact that you used the LCO method, that's definitely one of the key ways to keeping your hair moisturized longer so, well done! One thing i would suggest though is starting on damp hair rather than wet, it help the products absorb better and actually do their job. Your hair may seem to stay moisturized for longer when you work on wet hair but that's usually a misunderstanding on our part; the hair just stays wetter longer which is not an ideal state for our hair to be in. Another honest suggestion is to not use as much product. Some of us, including me, can be heavy handed sometimes but it is important to stay conscious of this. I'd also like to say that your hair looks healthy, well done!
Best tip is add a oz of glycerin to your cream moisturizer, even if it's already formulated with glycerin. Also melt some sheabutter butter and add it to the moisturizer, if you want to take your hair to another level add some flaxseed gel to it and wipp it real good.
Girl please clarify do i whip up the leave-in moisturizer, glycerine, shea butter and flaxseed gel into one mixture(in a container) then apply then seal with oil??
Yeap I try to remember to do this! Rosewater or chebe spray, then leave in conditioner then oil or butter! Best combination hair is soft for days. I do this when I remember every day