cmw45
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I love love love my natural texture (I mean, my napps are fly) but I want my hair to continue to grow longer (which it is doing thanks to LHCF) and I don't want knots. I mean, I just don't like the idea of long knotty hair.
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I HATE knots. I mean I really hate that they cause my hair to feel slightly rough on the ends and I see it as getting rid of all my progress. I've noticed that there are some naturals with APL or longer hair...how do you deal with the knots?
I love love love my natural texture (I mean, my napps are fly) but I want my hair to continue to grow longer (which it is doing thanks to LHCF) and I don't want knots. I mean, I just don't like the idea of long knotty hair.
I don't have knots. Am I the only natural who doesnt? But anyway... How are you styling your hair hun? Could it be trim time?
I don't have knots. Am I the only natural who doesnt? But anyway... How are you styling your hair hun? Could it be trim time?
There was a time when I would get knots but now I don't get them as much. I got them more during the wash after I had previously blow dried and straightened my hair. I no longer blow dry and straighten my hair. I usually shampoo my hair in 4 braids which also helps.
I haven't had a trim since the ice-ages but that's another story.![]()
At one time, I was like you. Wondering what all of the fuss about knots is all about but once I got into the later half of year 3, I realized they are part of the experience at least for me. I started to get them after my hair got pass the 11 inch mark. I combat them by trying to keep my ends coated in something, that keeps them slipery.
Knots are the bain of my existence also.
When I used heat monthly b4 styling I didnt' notice knots. Now my hair is knot city. I"m going back to the heat!
TurnerGirl, we have a similar texture did you have knots at all when your hair was shorter? I don't have any but I assumed that they would come with length. But then I hear people with TWA's say they have knots and then I'm confused.
I did not have them until my hair last Ocotber. That was after I stopped using heat. What's weird is that my hair was longer in May 06 than October 06 but then again, I did not pay attention to my hair then, the way I do now. My hair was almost BSL in May and I could barely remember knots. But that hair had been pressed a ton and it was colored (which is why I cut it off in Septemeber). This knot thing is a mystery to me.
On the other hand. I made a really interesting discovery last night. I have long been a fan of ACV but I always use it the way most use shampoo. Last night I decided to try it as the final step after my co-wash. I put it on my hair threw on a shower cap for 5-10 minutes and rinsed. OMG My hair was amazingly easy to detangle. Usually, I have to load it down with tons of condition and fight with a comb to get it through for 30-45 minutes. Yesterday, I decided I was not in the mood to detangle so I just co-washed did the ACV and got out of the shower.
Well I realized that the very back of my hair was a lot looser than I thought. I started gliding my fingers through it and had relatively no trouble. Then I put Giovanni Direct Leave in on my hair and proceeded to comb through that area with a fine tooth comb.
I don't know what it is about that ACV but my hair had very few tangles after that and the few that were there could be seperated even as I sit here with dry hair.
I found a sample of unrefined shea butter I bought last year and started putting it on my ends and sometimes the length of my hair. My hair seems to have more slip the knots come apart easier and it feels less tangly and less rough. It's not completly knot free but there's some improvement. I put in an order for some shea butter and palm oil I hope together they will get these knots under control.
Bemoreflyygirl: I just got a trim.It's not knots at the ends, it's knots in the middle of the strand. It's really frustrating.
The ONLY thing, and I meant the ONLY thing that I have noticed that has curbed them at all are wearing my hair in braid outs...but, isn't the point of having natural hair not having to do it all the time?
Knots in the middle of the strand. OUCH! Thats a hard one to explain. I have never heard of that happening before. Gosh I am sorry that happened. Please try something diff to see if it will stop that from happening again.Yea...shea butter has been a blessing...but it's not the knots in multiple strands of hair...it's in the single strand knots that kill me. You can't ease them out...all you can do it cut them.
Naturalady: Yes, I'm going to start wearing the protective styles until my hair is long enough to put into a bun or ponytail...maybe a weave, braids, twists...we'll see...
Bemoreflyygirl: I just got a trim.It's not knots at the ends, it's knots in the middle of the strand. It's really frustrating.
The ONLY thing, and I meant the ONLY thing that I have noticed that has curbed them at all are wearing my hair in braid outs...but, isn't the point of having natural hair not having to do it all the time?
Wow.... I never comb or detangle my hair. At the most I just run my fingers through it in the shower. My hair's still short so I guess I can do that for now. But y'all are scaring me with these knot stories.![]()
I hate knots too! When they're really bad I typically associate them with the need for a really good trim. I do have a theory that as the hair sheds it gets intertwined with individual strands and that could form the knots you see on the end of a single strand. Since my hair is getting longer I try to use conditioners with a lot of slip to make detangling easy. For me, some of the best conditioners for detangling are Devacurl One Condition, Tigi Moisture Maniac, Elucence MBC, and Trader Joe's Nourish.