Okay, can I ask the folks on this board for some advice specifically for me? So selfish, I know.
But every time I do one of the "right" things for my hair to alleviate a problem, it just introduces another problem. I keep trying different permutations in my routine hoping for success, but I never seem to get it right.
For example, this washing the hair in sections thing. I have a couple of problems from washing in sections. Or more accurately, from washing and letting it dry in sections. But what else can I do because I can't let my hair dry loose? See, I've been detangling before washing. Then I put my hair in twists and wash like that. But that makes for 2 problems for me: 1) all the bits of tiny lint can't get out of my hair. the very mechanism that keeps my hair from getting tangled because it doesn't allow it to move around is the same thing that keeps stuff from properly getting washed out; 2) is really more a result of letting the hair dry in those sections. My hair really holds its shape. I can keep the world's most defined twistout for a week with no product at all. This means that when my hair dries in a position, it is stuck in that position until it is re-wet. So when I dry my hair in big twists, they do not want to take any shape other than a chunky twist out. And even that doesn't look good because my hair was combed before it was washed and not after and my twistout doesn't look good like that. It looks hard and crinkly with some parts shrunk up more than others and not soft and fluffy. Trust me, whatever moisturizer or oil or whatever I add, those twists will be hard as rocks once they dry (I've tried almost all the "miracle" products). And I can't manipulate it easily after that, even to get it into a decent puff. The roots will be sooo puffy. I can't do anything except a (ugly) chunky twistout, put into twists or a really puffy-root bun without somehow combing through my hair dry. Washing in braids make this situation even worse.
picture of dried wash sections:

Puffy root bun:

If I try detangling after I wash, there's another problem. I like to detangling my hair with lots of product on it. I've recently been using an egg + condish + oil mixture, but next time I'm going to try one of those big tubs of cholesterol. Anyway, once I've put all that stuff on my hair to detangle, I can't just leave it there. It's too much. I have to wash it out. And then it's back to the problem I talked about in the previous paragraph of how to wash, the whole sections thing and drying into hard giant crinkle twists. I can make it look better by combing it after drying, but I'm trying to comb less. Combing really breaks my hair off, and I feel pretty strongly that it is not because I'm not using the right miracle product, as I've tried both miracle moisturizers and I've even done some protein (Aveda and the eggs,too). My hair is just naturally of a fragile type.
I've been natural for about 12 years now. Before I found the hair boards, my "routine" was simple. I washed and conditioned weekly, with my hair loose, got out the shower, added a little oil or lotion to my hair sometimes (and sometimes not), and detangled with my afro pick, which is what I still use. Then put in a puff to dry or blow dry lightly until dry or almost dry and put in a puff. That's basically it, except some times I would do twists. If it looked bad, I wore a hat. But this was not helping me retain length, so that the longest I got in all that time was, I guess (because I never measured it or pulled it and did a length shot), near bsl. I used to not care about length, but now I want to grow my hair out. So I'm trying to do the "right" things but they are making my life more difficult! Any advice for me?
For example, this washing the hair in sections thing. I have a couple of problems from washing in sections. Or more accurately, from washing and letting it dry in sections. But what else can I do because I can't let my hair dry loose? See, I've been detangling before washing. Then I put my hair in twists and wash like that. But that makes for 2 problems for me: 1) all the bits of tiny lint can't get out of my hair. the very mechanism that keeps my hair from getting tangled because it doesn't allow it to move around is the same thing that keeps stuff from properly getting washed out; 2) is really more a result of letting the hair dry in those sections. My hair really holds its shape. I can keep the world's most defined twistout for a week with no product at all. This means that when my hair dries in a position, it is stuck in that position until it is re-wet. So when I dry my hair in big twists, they do not want to take any shape other than a chunky twist out. And even that doesn't look good because my hair was combed before it was washed and not after and my twistout doesn't look good like that. It looks hard and crinkly with some parts shrunk up more than others and not soft and fluffy. Trust me, whatever moisturizer or oil or whatever I add, those twists will be hard as rocks once they dry (I've tried almost all the "miracle" products). And I can't manipulate it easily after that, even to get it into a decent puff. The roots will be sooo puffy. I can't do anything except a (ugly) chunky twistout, put into twists or a really puffy-root bun without somehow combing through my hair dry. Washing in braids make this situation even worse.
picture of dried wash sections:

Puffy root bun:

If I try detangling after I wash, there's another problem. I like to detangling my hair with lots of product on it. I've recently been using an egg + condish + oil mixture, but next time I'm going to try one of those big tubs of cholesterol. Anyway, once I've put all that stuff on my hair to detangle, I can't just leave it there. It's too much. I have to wash it out. And then it's back to the problem I talked about in the previous paragraph of how to wash, the whole sections thing and drying into hard giant crinkle twists. I can make it look better by combing it after drying, but I'm trying to comb less. Combing really breaks my hair off, and I feel pretty strongly that it is not because I'm not using the right miracle product, as I've tried both miracle moisturizers and I've even done some protein (Aveda and the eggs,too). My hair is just naturally of a fragile type.
I've been natural for about 12 years now. Before I found the hair boards, my "routine" was simple. I washed and conditioned weekly, with my hair loose, got out the shower, added a little oil or lotion to my hair sometimes (and sometimes not), and detangled with my afro pick, which is what I still use. Then put in a puff to dry or blow dry lightly until dry or almost dry and put in a puff. That's basically it, except some times I would do twists. If it looked bad, I wore a hat. But this was not helping me retain length, so that the longest I got in all that time was, I guess (because I never measured it or pulled it and did a length shot), near bsl. I used to not care about length, but now I want to grow my hair out. So I'm trying to do the "right" things but they are making my life more difficult! Any advice for me?
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I'm sure more ladies will come in with some tips as well.
, so don't feel bad if this isn't your cup of tea.
Just saying that I tried those things and they don't work well for me. 


I get so frustrated with everyone saying this hair is versatile and easy and then saying that I have to do 4 hour twisting sessions and this is all I can do w/o my hair causing problems. That's neither easy nor versatile. But maybe for natural hair like mine, it's true.
I made a video, actually, of me trying to brush with that brush (also one of me detangling with my pick) but it was too large to upload to Photobucket. If I can find it, I'll put it on YouTube so you can see what I mean.
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