Aireen
Well-Known Member
My epiphany occurred when I was around 15, it was one of those summers that long hair was "in" and everyone had their hair out covering their chest or beyond and I had hair around my chin in a tight ponytail/bun. 
My hair was never TERRIBLE (it was okay actually) but it would stay at one length with a broken up hairline. Some ends would be sort of thin since I was a tomboy back then and always had my hair in tight ponytails/buns. My hair was also suffering due to not deep conditioning (just putting in the conditioner and rinsing out or not using any conditioner at all), sleeping with my hair out or in a very messy updo on a rough cotton pillowcase, my stylist cutting off too much, all combined with a few other things along the way.
So during that summer I went to wash my hair which I hated doing since I hated my hair and hated caring for it, and realized I was out of conditioner. It was too late to run out and buy any so instead I decided to search hair care practices and reviews on conditioners to help my relaxed hair. I was hooked. I decided to go on YouTube as well and do some snooping with my mum and we discovered Aphogee, ORS Hair Mayonnaise, and Tresemme. Those products saved my hair and did a dramatic turn around in terms of the overall health and quality. I don't use them anymore because I'm a PJ and I'm always on a search for superior products but they helped a great deal. My only problem left was retaining length, I fixed that by getting a new stylist after a bad scissor happy visit (my new hairdresser is GOD sent
) and wrapping my hair at night. I also did frequent searches for tips and found out about protein-moisture balancing from LHCF and other sites.
After all that, I can really say my hair is the happiest it's ever been. It's always sleek, straight, and soft with lots of bounce and shine.
I absolutely love it and I get compliments regularly. I try to keep it really simple and that's a must for me. All I need now is tons of growth to achieve my goal length and to not be lazy in terms of upkeep and I'm all set. 

My hair was never TERRIBLE (it was okay actually) but it would stay at one length with a broken up hairline. Some ends would be sort of thin since I was a tomboy back then and always had my hair in tight ponytails/buns. My hair was also suffering due to not deep conditioning (just putting in the conditioner and rinsing out or not using any conditioner at all), sleeping with my hair out or in a very messy updo on a rough cotton pillowcase, my stylist cutting off too much, all combined with a few other things along the way.
So during that summer I went to wash my hair which I hated doing since I hated my hair and hated caring for it, and realized I was out of conditioner. It was too late to run out and buy any so instead I decided to search hair care practices and reviews on conditioners to help my relaxed hair. I was hooked. I decided to go on YouTube as well and do some snooping with my mum and we discovered Aphogee, ORS Hair Mayonnaise, and Tresemme. Those products saved my hair and did a dramatic turn around in terms of the overall health and quality. I don't use them anymore because I'm a PJ and I'm always on a search for superior products but they helped a great deal. My only problem left was retaining length, I fixed that by getting a new stylist after a bad scissor happy visit (my new hairdresser is GOD sent
) and wrapping my hair at night. I also did frequent searches for tips and found out about protein-moisture balancing from LHCF and other sites.After all that, I can really say my hair is the happiest it's ever been. It's always sleek, straight, and soft with lots of bounce and shine.
I absolutely love it and I get compliments regularly. I try to keep it really simple and that's a must for me. All I need now is tons of growth to achieve my goal length and to not be lazy in terms of upkeep and I'm all set. 
Last edited:
at best.
I don't even remember what I was doing to my hair then, but the only product I remember using was Sebastian's molding mud..hmmm, may have to get some more of that (I AM a pj, after all) 
I was using some technique from that Shamboosie book (booooooo).
I was just sick of trying to do something with it, so I went on Google one day and googled "growing healthy black hair", (my second epiphany; go to the Internet, there's gotta be something), and a thread from this site popped up. I read the thread, clicked on home and joined right away. That was in Dec 06, and I officially started my hair journey in Feb 07.
(with the relaxed ends)...yes, I'm still holding on to 'em since I may straighten after I take my braids out. 
texturizers and all other chemicals. If I was gonna wet my hair all the time then there was no need to have any hairstyle dependent on heat or chemicals. Wash and go's officially became my style of choice. The day before Mother's Day back in 2003 was my last texturizer. I haven't looked back. In hindsight I'm glad I stopped getting texturizers because I grew to love my natural hair much better. I knew sooner or later something would click to make me go natural again. It took a doctor's visit to treat allergy problems to set me back on natural hair road.