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Do you do anything internally that might help with hair growth?
Like eating a well balanced diet? taking a daily multi vitamin? Regular exercise, especially cardio?
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Chioniso said:Is my breakage level abnormal maybe? If I rub my head when I am over the sink it will sprinkle down like black snow...
OK, I've probably answered my own question with the poor diet and not enough water but I know people with MUCH worse diets than me who have great hair AND re the breakage, I do moisturise & condition and DC but it does not seem to have helped.
I must admit my diet is not great and I have been under quite a bit of stress... Buuut
My skin is quite good and I am not overweight (probably underweight though) so I am kinda like meh, my diet's OK. I don't drink loads of water but I don't really like it that much.
Is my breakage level abnormal maybe? If I rub my head when I am over the sink it will sprinkle down like black snow...
OK, I've probably answered my own question with the poor diet and not enough water but I know people with MUCH worse diets than me who have great hair AND re the breakage, I do moisturise & condition and DC but it does not seem to have helped.
Is my breakage level abnormal maybe? If I rub my head when I am over the sink it will sprinkle down like black snow...
It sounds to me like your hair is dry, dry, dry! How often are you deep conditioning? With what?
I agree. When I first started my journey, I too had round curly hairs raining down on me. It took about 9 months before my hair starting turning around. I think the hair that was beyond repair anyway is breaking off.
I suggest you add more moisture and leave in's to your regi.
@CocoT My skin is OK, people compliment me on it, but I do get zits every now and then (still!), my nails tend to flake, but I keep them short anyway for typing. My scalp is fine, I think.So your skin and nails are fine. No problem growing or maintaining those? It's just your hair on your head. That's interesting. Do you have any scalp issues?
It sounds to me like your hair is dry, dry, dry! How often are you deep conditioning? With what?
How often do you use a leave in conditioner(water based) and seal you hair (oil)? What do you use?
I have to use a water based leave-in and seal my ends daily with very little exceptions or my hair will be breaking off like crazy too.
4cm is like...an inch and a half? That is really slow for 7 months. I think it really could be your diet, like some others have said. Or maybe even hormones. Maybe get some blood work done?
If not that, then yeah, your hair must be super dry. Have you ever tried cowashing?
The fact that you're seeing pieces breaking, OP means your ends are damaged. And when they break off on their on instead of you who dusts them before they get a chance to break, they break off in a bad way that starts off a new tear. And the vicious cycle continues robbing you of retention.
I don't think you grew 4 cm. I think you grew much more but retained only 4 cm because the rest broke off little by little. If you aren't dusting your ends, then your hair looks like this:
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That is hair that will continue to break. As @My Friend said, once you let damage get so bad, it will take a while to get your hair back to normal. Because unless you do a huge cut, your ends continue to look bad and will continue to act that way until all that damage is gone.
I drew those lines to show different trims. A trim at C leaves damage that continues to break off on its on. And a break leaves an ugly tear that continues to rip. A trim at A is better but still some damage is left. And this is why dusting regularly is good because it prevents things from getting to the stage where they are breaking on their own and costing you length.
If you really want to know your actual growth rate, do what I did years ago. Dye a small patch of hair at the root that will be hidden , using a contrasting color such as red or blonde if you have dark hair. The new growth will be easier to see and therefore measure.
I thought my hair wasn't growing at all but discovered I was only growing 4 inches a year.
If the the breakage is the problem then.
You have a problem with retention.
You need to work on getting your protein/moisture balanced in your hair strands which you can do from conditioning with quality or homemade conditioners and having a good moisturiser.
What's your reggie? What products do you use?
I don't know what henna treatment wax is.
IT seems like you uses a lot of Apohgee products and I recommend you cut back on them because they tend to be protein based. If your hair is consistently breaking it's possible you could have protein overload. It's seems like you like Organic Root Stimulator products have you tried their moisturising conditioner, that seems to be very moisturising? You could alternate the conditioners each week.
Are you moisturising your hair with the Aloe vera and Castor oil? Do you just apply it to dry hair or do you wet it first.
When I apply anything to my dry hair I don't call that moisturising. I actually have to spritz it with water first and then put something heavy like a shea butter or castor oil. It seems to lock in moisture a lot better for me.
I tend to be a minimalist when it comes to hair products now so I don't even know what to tell you to do with all those products. I want to throw them out for you, lol.
All I recommend is:
1 shampoo
1 clarifying shampoo
1 protein based deep conditioner
1 moisture based deep conditioner
1 co wash conditioner
1 oil
1 butter
and water
You just need to find the perfect one of each, I don't even bother with a separate leave in. Shea butter is my leave in on damp hair. I personally think shea butter on damp hair will help you alot like it did me.
You don't need to shave your hair off again.
It looks like you may possibly have too much protein in your reggie and not enough moisture.
I also tried a mud mask with bentonite clay but that was just 'meh'
Sorry for the late responses, I have been away for a bit.
@NappyNelle my hair feels like dry autumn leaves. I deep condition every 2 weeks, I use either henna treatment wax or motions treatment conditioner.
@greenandchic - everyday I alternate between either the aphogee leave in (spray) conditioner & the moisture balancing conditioner, I then seal with coconut oil.
Other days I will use aloe vera gel mixed with castor oil on my hair.
I don't know what henna treatment wax is.
IT seems like you uses a lot of Apohgee products and I recommend you cut back on them because they tend to be protein based. If your hair is consistently breaking it's possible you could have protein overload. It's seems like you like Organic Root Stimulator products have you tried their moisturising conditioner, that seems to be very moisturising? You could alternate the conditioners each week.
Are you moisturising your hair with the Aloe vera and Castor oil? Do you just apply it to dry hair or do you wet it first.
When I apply anything to my dry hair I don't call that moisturising. I actually have to spritz it with water first and then put something heavy like a shea butter or castor oil. It seems to lock in moisture a lot better for me.
I tend to be a minimalist when it comes to hair products now so I don't even know what to tell you to do with all those products. I want to throw them out for you, lol.
All I recommend is:
1 shampoo
1 clarifying shampoo
1 protein based deep conditioner
1 moisture based deep conditioner
1 co wash conditioner
1 oil
1 butter
and water
You just need to find the perfect one of each, I don't even bother with a separate leave in. Shea butter is my leave in on damp hair. I personally think shea butter on damp hair will help you alot like it did me.
You don't need to shave your hair off again.
@Chioniso You don't have any moisture in your reggie! Those Aphogee products are protein based, AVG and Coconut oil act like proteins, henna and Motions CPR are mild to heavy proteins... WHERE IS YOUR MOISTURE?!
First, clarify your hair of the previous products. Then, ditch the Aphogee products completely, and try Smooth as Silk Deeper moisture conditioner. Deep condition with the SAS, rinse out, and on damp hair, apply S-Curl to your hair in sections. Detangle very gently with a wide-tooth comb, and allow your hair to dry in braids. At the end of your braids, apply a small amount of castor oil to the ends. After the braids are dry, twist or braid as a protective style. It's really time to abby your strands because you have been protein overloaded for far too long! It's time to start deep conditioning weekly to revive your hair. Once you get to a proper balance, your shedding and breakage will stop and your hair will be able to flourish.