faithVA
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I'm still somewhere between NL and SL. My hair is longer in some sections than it was in my siggy but unless I straighten you can't tell it.Aww thanks![]()
Can I ask, Faith, if you are currently NL or if you just haven't updated your siggy in a while? If so, was it because you've been trimming it often? I know you were dusting heavily a while ago. You stood out to me because you struggled with dryness like mine in the old threads. Lol. Sorry I'm asking all up in your hair business.
I have been trimming and have experienced breakage from some damaged ends. I think I'm past that finally.
The front of my hair does not appear to be growing much or its breaking as fast as its growing. Who knows.
I'm not struggling with dryness as much. Not sure why that is either

Ask away. I have nothing to hide about my hair.
I know my hair is longer than it was in January but I don't know how much I have retained. When I reach SL I will start measuring.
					
				
 
 Can I ask, Faith, if you are currently NL or if you just haven't updated your siggy in a while? If so, was it because you've been trimming it often? I know you were dusting heavily a while ago. You stood out to me because you struggled with dryness like mine in the old threads. Lol. Sorry I'm asking all up in your hair business.
		








 Welcome back. Sorry for your loss. I know it is tough. I lost my mom 3 years ago and I just started to get back to myself this year.
 My advice would be, depending on the type of crochet hair you bought, stick to 8-10 cornrows going straight back. If your (natural) hair is long and your cornrows are dangling at your nape, you can use weave thread and a needle to sew them down. It's much easier this way then trying to connect the ends into the next braid. Only downside is you can't wear it in a ponytail. To create a "part" use the weave thread to connnect two adjacent cornrows at the top of your head where you want your part to be. If you are decent at cornrowing then installing it should go faster for you. I've done it so many times and now I can finish an install in 5 ish hours, including cornrowing time. I'm still a struggle braider, but what's great about crochet is that your braids can be meh and the style will still look great! HTH!
 The whole thread is uplifting and encouraging.