Angel of the North
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It's been a lot, but mainly good things. I could probably use this thread as my backup hair journalSo much going on in here and just 3 women of color holding a conversation
Carry on!

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It's been a lot, but mainly good things. I could probably use this thread as my backup hair journalSo much going on in here and just 3 women of color holding a conversation
Carry on!

So much going on in here and just 3 women of color holding a conversation
Carry on!
You know I'm born and raised in Cali. I didn't move East until college. So in a different time, you might have caught me haha. My sister, who lives in your neck of the woods, says she woudn't buy ANYTHING if I were still in Cali, she would come to my house with an empty tote bag and raid my bathrooms as family does best haha.I'm coming to the house of @Lylddlebit to get my hair and nails done. I'm tender headed, so keep that in mind. I think I'm tender nailed, too. What day and times you got available, please?
This is very good. It saves you lots of money. And, if supplies get low due to panic buying or world events, you can ‘shop your own shelves’ for what you want!You know I'm born and raised in Cali. I didn't move East until college. So in a different time, you might have caught me haha. My sister, who lives in your neck of the woods, says she woudn't buy ANYTHING if I were still in Cali, she would come to my house with an empty tote bag and raid my bathrooms as family does best haha.
My collection goes back to being a teenager. It started with Caboodles and Christmas nail and makeup sets my mom started buying me when I was about 11, then train cases in college, now bathrooms and filled cabinets as an adult lol. I love always having what I need for hair, skin, and nails right at home. Always did it that way...even before I was actually wearing the makeup and taking my haircare seriously.
Diva entering the chat briefly....
How are you progressing? What are those ends looking like?
Decent. I keep my them hidden mostly.
Have you had any epiphanies?
Ends will be ends. Snip them and keep moving.
Have you set bolder goals?
None. Less is more. in my current phase.
Have you pulled back on some goals?
Stopped making them.
Have you had any realizations about your hair or your hair care practices?
My hair thrives on a level of neglect. Constant attention results in over manipulation.
How is your consistency?
Very inconsistent. I wash about once a month when taking down one style and transitioning into another.
Missed seeing you.Welcome! It is sooooooooo gooooooood to see you!Diva entering the chat briefly....
How are you progressing? What are those ends looking like?
Decent. I keep my them hidden mostly.
Have you had any epiphanies?
Ends will be ends. Snip them and keep moving.
Have you set bolder goals?
None. Less is more. in my current phase.
Have you pulled back on some goals?
Stopped making them.
Have you had any realizations about your hair or your hair care practices?
My hair thrives on a level of neglect. Constant attention results in over manipulation.
How is your consistency?
Very inconsistent. I wash about once a month when taking down one style and transitioning into another.
I know, right!!!!Missed seeing you.
Yes, indeed!It's been a lot, but mainly good things. I could probably use this thread as my backup hair journal![]()









It's not quite the same as I'm used to, but I will see how it goes when I straighten it, that will give me a better idea, but my ends are much thinner right now.@Angel of the North
I think your hair looks quite long and full. I do understand that you know your hair and that I do not.
This is the reason I wanted to straighten this week and next week, the 3rd press will be the week of the ball.The first press or heat straightening is the most difficult, after a long hiatus from heat. It took me about 3 presses and trims to get mine to look the way I wanted it to look.
I can see the same length on the pulled hair as on the straightened hair.
I've only blow dryed it here, so it's not properly straight, I also didn't go in too hard on my roots hence the texture and the ability to pull it down.Your straightened hair is fluffy and draws up a bit. Also, the ends still have texture on them. It's very long. I don't think those ends are as thin as you say. Once you do a small trim, you will see how much growth and length you have.
I don't intend to press my hair often at all, this is pretty much a one off for now. I may start straightening for my trims once everything is straightened out and I have fresh ends again.The more the hair is pressed, the heavier and longer the hair hangs. But, there is a risk of having heat damage with that, too.
Absolutely! I've had no major issues with my hair or my ends until I took out the braids in August, I've been assessing the damage mainly by feel and look in an unstretched state so, I definitely need to see it straight now.Heat straightening the hair gives one another view of one's head of hair. So, you have gathered more intel and information as it relates to the immensely complex hair strand and the hair on your head!
Thank you and I will doContinue on your renewed journey. It will continue to pay hair dividends!
Keep us posted!










Looks can be deceiving@Angel of the North
Your hair is hanging beautifully! It's thick, full and heavy. It is so dark in color, too. Just lovely! I am so excited to see how the hair looks with the curlers removed and styled. I am sure it is going to cascade like a gorgeous, satiny cloud around your shoulders.
It's not thick at all, it just looks like it is. If there wasn't still a bit of texture, that ponytail would be smaller in width. It feels great though
It's so soft.Thank youThank you for sharing your lovely pictures. I love how your hair came out!
Considering it's been 7 years since I last straightened it, it didn't turn out bad for the first go.That sounds amazing! I really hope it works out for her. It seems we both have people asking for advice, what's beautiful about it is that the trust us with their problem areas.One of my mother's neighbors approached me about a hair issue she is having. So, I told her I wanted to ruminate, pray and reflect on it and told her I'd get back to her in about a week or so. I made the concoction up for her. Her edges need some support. I made a sulfur based product. I didn't take photos of it. I thought it came out nice. It smells medicinal like peppermint and sage and rosemary.


This pony looks like it’s higher up than the one in the first posted photos. It looks thick from root to tip.That sounds amazing! I really hope it works out for her. It seems we both have people asking for advice, what's beautiful about it is that the trust us with their problem areas.
ETA: I did take a pic of my hair when I took out the rollers, I don't even remember taking it. All that rushing but I still found the time to take pics
The first pic:
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The second pic because my top in the first one was a bit dark:
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That might be the rollers giving it bodyThis pony looks like it’s higher up than the one in the first posted photos. It looks thick from root to tip.




ETA: This post landed at 4:03 am on the 29th of April, I've never really thought about the timezones and differences.Update for the Month of April, 2026
Posted on April 28th, 20
I'm so happy for you! I know it's not been easy for you juggling hair and life, but you seem to have found that sweet spot that allows you to take your time and enjoy wash days.How are you progressing? What are those ends looking like?
My ends look GREAT! I am so satisfied and happy with how they are looking. The splits and the knots are at a minimum. It feels good to have some success after so much difficulty. (same as last month)
Have you had any epiphanies?
YES!!! I like warm stuff. I like all my products to be warmed up on my head before I use them. I just used a flax seed and aloe vera mix and I warmed it up in a pot. It felt wonderful on my head. (NEW realization!)
I continue to use glycerin and add essentials oils to it in the palm of my hand. Then, I put it directly on my hair. It makes my hair smell so pretty! (same as last month.)
Have you set bolder goals?
Since I have the time, I have long hair sessions by choice and because I enjoy doing my hair.
Have you pulled back on some goals?
Nope. But, I DO NOT use new products without thought. Every product, no matter how innocuous it may seem, could potential set my hair care goals back. So, I'm sticking to my tried and true basics and ingredients.
Have you had any realizations about your hair or your hair care practices?
I love warmed up products! From gels to herbal rinses, to clay rinses to deep conditioners. I love heated up products.
How is your consistency?
It's really good for the month of April. I just take it a day at a time.
Extending grace to you?
Yesterday was ROUGH. But, I'm doing better today.

This is interesting, you had my attention regarding this from your update, you did not disappoint! Thank you, I've made a mental note to try this when I start making flaxseed gel.I made a flax seed and aloe vera leaf (freshly blended and unstrained.) I heated it up in a pot and applied it to my hair.
The impetus for heating it up was from a video I was watching on making lotion. The person heated up water mixed with aloe vera gel.
The result is a nondescript gloop. But it was wonderful on my hair!
It deeply moisturized my hair and elongated my hair.
I was pleasantly surprised. I don't think that I have EVER
combined flaxseed gel and aloe vera mixed together.
Flax seed is a colloidal and has mucilage and is a polysaccharide.
Aloe vera is a mucopolysaccharide.It contains negatively charged polysaccharides.
My hair LOVES this !
ETA: This post landed at 4:03 am on the 29th of April, I've never really thought about the timezones and differences.
I'm so happy for you! I know it's not been easy for you juggling hair and life, but you seem to have found that sweet spot that allows you to take your time and enjoy wash days.
Thank you! I can SEE the difference with my ends. It really is the little changes that can create huge shifts.I'm happy for your ends too! All that effort and applying your knowledge to your regimen has helped your hair and ends so much, you've done a great job![]()
That warm gel mixed with aloe Vera heated together in a pot was glorious. I love all my products super warm when I apply them. What a feeling!My hair loves warm oils and conditioners too, I'm intrigued by the warm gel though.
I clean my scalp with a carrier oil such as sunflower oil mixed with essential oils of rosemary, sage, tea tree and peppermint with a little bit of glycerin. I massage my scalp with this on dry dirty hair. I do not rinse. This removes any odor from my scalp and hair.This is interesting, you had my attention regarding this from your update, you did not disappoint! Thank you, I've made a mental note to try this when I start making flaxseed gel.
I find that too, it is very peaceful too. The little tweaks for big gains is working very well indeed.Thank you. Doing my hair gives me great pleasure and joy. I am rearranging my ingredients and processes and coming up with new combinations for myself, with old familiar ingredients!
I've been trying to imagine itThat warm gel mixed with aloe Vera heated together in a pot was glorious. I love all my products super warm when I apply them. What a feeling!
I'm really sorry to hear that, I hope they make an expeditious recovery. 11 - 22 hours is a long time, most hospitals have poor provisions for families of their patients. I hope you're getting some respite in between your hospital shifts.I had planned to heat straighten my hair. But my loved one whom I caretaker had a medical emergency. The person is stable, but I’ve chosen to do 11 to 22 hour shifts with them while they are in the hospital. Thus, my hair has to wait.