hillytmj
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6 MONTH UPDATE--FRUSTRATION: Hair thinning at ends (pics)
Thank God for progress! Thanks to all of you for your support and encouragement.
Updated pics taken in March 2012.



Original Post from Oct. 2011
Hi everyone,
I've already cried this a.m., but I wanted to share my feeling among people who would understand so I could move on. I had a lot of shedding in the past two weeks since my relaxer. I washed it last night and took a pic of my WL hair and it is thinned out in the center.
View attachment 127225
I haven't had a major trim since April when I had a bad layered cut. I asked for long layers and the lady cut my hair into two distinct lengths (no layering at all). I've only dusted a few times since and assumed the thinness was due to the drastic differences in my length.
It's been 7 months, and the layers grew out pretty well, but as you can see from the pic, it looks see-through at the bottom, even though the individual strands have caught up with each other and are about the same length.
This is the first time this has happened to me since I started my hair journey 5 years ago. I'm not sure if it’s a combo of my hair being old (longer hair = older hair) or a number of other factors.
· When I wet my hair to wash it last night, it still smelled like relaxer and it was shedding like crazy! I called my hairdresser to chew her out and washed it with a neutralizer shampoo and followed up with a protein treatment. The shedding stopped. I wish I had done this when I first noticed my hair shedding more than usual while it was dry (last week). I waited two weeks to wash after a relaxer because it's so expensive and it looks really fresh.
· I started slacking off on my vitamins since July because I had to take daily acid reflux medicine and a daily antibiotic and I felt overwhelmed with taking so many capsules.
· I also didn't moisturize/seal my ends because it was so humid this summer and I didn't want to weigh my hair down. This was also an effort to not make the drastic layers so noticeable because the two lengths made my hair look thin.
· The only other thing I can think of is that I didn't do a weekly DC, but maybe every other week. I always moisturized after shampooing though, and this routine isn't terribly unusual for me.
· I think the combo of these things impacted my hair. I can't pinpoint one single reason.
I went ahead and trimmed a few inches this am. It looks better but you can still see a clear difference in the thickness throughout. Again, I haven't had see through ends in 5 years.
View attachment 127227
I'm going to trim the rest tonight, so I'll probably be BSL again, which is still a great thing. I'll also get back to the basics. I've been taking my vitamins consistently again for the past two weeks, but I'm even more motivated now. In terms of relaxing, I find it hard to believe that my stylist wouldn't put neutralizing solution on my hair, so I don't know if it wasn't rinsed all the way, etc.
This taught me that I have to stay focused on my reggie, no matter what. I also need to learn to do my own relaxer. Period.
Thanks for reading, listening.
Thank God for progress! Thanks to all of you for your support and encouragement.




Original Post from Oct. 2011
Hi everyone,
I've already cried this a.m., but I wanted to share my feeling among people who would understand so I could move on. I had a lot of shedding in the past two weeks since my relaxer. I washed it last night and took a pic of my WL hair and it is thinned out in the center.
View attachment 127225
I haven't had a major trim since April when I had a bad layered cut. I asked for long layers and the lady cut my hair into two distinct lengths (no layering at all). I've only dusted a few times since and assumed the thinness was due to the drastic differences in my length.
It's been 7 months, and the layers grew out pretty well, but as you can see from the pic, it looks see-through at the bottom, even though the individual strands have caught up with each other and are about the same length.
This is the first time this has happened to me since I started my hair journey 5 years ago. I'm not sure if it’s a combo of my hair being old (longer hair = older hair) or a number of other factors.
· When I wet my hair to wash it last night, it still smelled like relaxer and it was shedding like crazy! I called my hairdresser to chew her out and washed it with a neutralizer shampoo and followed up with a protein treatment. The shedding stopped. I wish I had done this when I first noticed my hair shedding more than usual while it was dry (last week). I waited two weeks to wash after a relaxer because it's so expensive and it looks really fresh.
· I started slacking off on my vitamins since July because I had to take daily acid reflux medicine and a daily antibiotic and I felt overwhelmed with taking so many capsules.
· I also didn't moisturize/seal my ends because it was so humid this summer and I didn't want to weigh my hair down. This was also an effort to not make the drastic layers so noticeable because the two lengths made my hair look thin.
· The only other thing I can think of is that I didn't do a weekly DC, but maybe every other week. I always moisturized after shampooing though, and this routine isn't terribly unusual for me.
· I think the combo of these things impacted my hair. I can't pinpoint one single reason.
I went ahead and trimmed a few inches this am. It looks better but you can still see a clear difference in the thickness throughout. Again, I haven't had see through ends in 5 years.
View attachment 127227
I'm going to trim the rest tonight, so I'll probably be BSL again, which is still a great thing. I'll also get back to the basics. I've been taking my vitamins consistently again for the past two weeks, but I'm even more motivated now. In terms of relaxing, I find it hard to believe that my stylist wouldn't put neutralizing solution on my hair, so I don't know if it wasn't rinsed all the way, etc.
This taught me that I have to stay focused on my reggie, no matter what. I also need to learn to do my own relaxer. Period.
Thanks for reading, listening.
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