cmw45
Well-Known Member
So it has been one year and my hair has grown out considerably...
 
OT: Before you say anything Dimplaz, your pics aren't up yet either and mine are coming so there!
 Before you say anything Dimplaz, your pics aren't up yet either and mine are coming so there! 
 
...but I am a still a student, getting ready to enter my senior year and I don't have the time to sit and do it like I did over the summer, or last year when it was short...and I am really worried that waiting so long to detangle is going to cause tangling/breakage and prevent my hair from getting even longer.
 
I love how thick my hair is and how it feels, smells, and taste (JK)...but I'm worried that I don't have the time to be natural.

 
Any thoughts?
 
Poohbear: Didn't mean to shout you out...but I am so tired and really just wanted to Ditto what you posted!
				
			OT:
 Before you say anything Dimplaz, your pics aren't up yet either and mine are coming so there!
 Before you say anything Dimplaz, your pics aren't up yet either and mine are coming so there! ...but I am a still a student, getting ready to enter my senior year and I don't have the time to sit and do it like I did over the summer, or last year when it was short...and I am really worried that waiting so long to detangle is going to cause tangling/breakage and prevent my hair from getting even longer.
I love how thick my hair is and how it feels, smells, and taste (JK)...but I'm worried that I don't have the time to be natural.


Any thoughts?
Poohbear: Didn't mean to shout you out...but I am so tired and really just wanted to Ditto what you posted!
 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 , please help.
, please help. 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 I'm surprised at the 2 threads that have developed from my original thread about getting locs!
 I'm surprised at the 2 threads that have developed from my original thread about getting locs! 
 Even though locs involves manipulating it into a loc/rope-like pattern, I only have to do this (retwist the new growth) every 1-2 months. Getting locs seems like the best option for me since I want to stay natural and since I never had the desire to go back to relaxers or chemicals. See, I know if I got a relaxer or texturizer, I still wouldn't leave my hair alone, so no chemicals for me anymore. 2004 will be the last time I ever have those chemicals touch my hair and scalp. I went natural to stay away from chemicals. Anyway, wearing locs will also allow me to leave my hair alone (since I have hand in fro disease and like to play with my hair TOO MUCH) and it will allow me to focus on myself. As I thought about my decision to loc, I will still be able to do some hairstyles. Styles will be easier for me since I won't have to detangle or comb it anymore. While wearing my hair in a shrunken fro was fine, I also wanted length with my natural hair. I just know that even if my loose natural hair would have reached bra-strap length when stretched, my hair would still shrink into a 2 inch teenie weenie afro. It's that shrinky and light as a feather!
 Even though locs involves manipulating it into a loc/rope-like pattern, I only have to do this (retwist the new growth) every 1-2 months. Getting locs seems like the best option for me since I want to stay natural and since I never had the desire to go back to relaxers or chemicals. See, I know if I got a relaxer or texturizer, I still wouldn't leave my hair alone, so no chemicals for me anymore. 2004 will be the last time I ever have those chemicals touch my hair and scalp. I went natural to stay away from chemicals. Anyway, wearing locs will also allow me to leave my hair alone (since I have hand in fro disease and like to play with my hair TOO MUCH) and it will allow me to focus on myself. As I thought about my decision to loc, I will still be able to do some hairstyles. Styles will be easier for me since I won't have to detangle or comb it anymore. While wearing my hair in a shrunken fro was fine, I also wanted length with my natural hair. I just know that even if my loose natural hair would have reached bra-strap length when stretched, my hair would still shrink into a 2 inch teenie weenie afro. It's that shrinky and light as a feather! 
 
		
 
 
		 my texlaxed hair. It's everything I ever wanted from my hair. I also love that 100%  natural is never more than a pair of scissors away.
 my texlaxed hair. It's everything I ever wanted from my hair. I also love that 100%  natural is never more than a pair of scissors away.  
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 erplexed I know, I know.
erplexed I know, I know. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		