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Yea I get that all the time when I forget to put a satin durag under my stocking cap b4 I put my wigs on. Lol

Its like the hair that grew back in the front after the postpartum shedding, is still super fragile. I don't even know what to do about that...maybe I need to just go back to being 100% natural again. Le Sigh... :sad:
 
Lace fronts are cute depending on how u put them on. If you put out part of your hairline i think it looks good, i had a lacefront a couple years ago and i wore it everywhere, not sure of the name though and it ripped so that kinda sucked, she never truly got replaced. Im jus tired of sewins. *sigh*

Then your hairline is exposed to damaging elements. I just don't like them. Thanks for your input tho, maybe I'll change my mind one day. I love my new wig tho.
 
tomorrow is my anniversary of naturalism naturally naturalness!

7 freaking years. oh my goodness. too bad i still dont have all the answers when it comes to my hair ; )
 
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12 inches, 0.5 inches/year -- I'm giving myself until December 2014 to get to at least HL-TBL. Gosh, that means a ton of retention and minimum trims. I'm gonna be praying and meditating for 1 inch/month or somethin'. :look:
 
I am an S-Curl convert. I have had mixed results for my porosity tests. Products with thick consistency would never absorb into my hair and cause visible residue or greasy build up and light weight products would simply not moisturize it well enough or for long enough. I was told about the blessed juice that is S-Curl and decided to use it after a DC two days ago when I braided my hair for bed. The next morning (yesterday) I wore a braid out and my hair was so soft and shiny and there was great "clumping" of the waves. Lightly crossed wrapped (didn't want to flatten my waves too much) my hair last night and slept with a satin scarf and bonnet. This morning, I only needed about 3 pumps of S-Curl for the roots which had gotten a little frizzy. No other moisturizer was needed.
 
Thinking about getting a hana elite flat iron after Thanksgiving or Christmas. I want to start wearing my hair straight again. I hope that it will do the job well on my natural hair.
 
Thinking of adding oil rinses back into my regimen, just worried about my drain.

** What are you faithful oil rinsers doing to keep your drains from getting gunked up?**
 
I used my new hooded dryer which touramline and say I actually noticed a difference in my hair. So far so good, I use low heat and it was just right for my fine hair. I feel good about my decision to purchase this dryer and my personal six month rollersetting challenge.
 
It needs to be Saturday already cuz Layla (my hair, don't judge me lol) is in dire need of a hardcore protein treatment. I've seen too many broken hairs in the sink.
 
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It needs to be Saturday already cuz Layla (my hair, don't judge me lol) is in dire need of a hardcore protein treatment. I've seen too many broken hairs in the sink.

Haha Layla, love it!

I've had a couple of broken hairs too and my hair seems to love protein but I'm scared of overdoing it!
 
My strands are fine and I dye my hair so I try to keep plenty of protein in my reggie. I MAY be wrong but I think the animal, marine, and keratin proteins are the ones you shouldn't get carried away with, and the wheat, soy, vegetable, and plant proteins are safe for regular use.
 
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