FindingMe
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So, I read that thread on steamers... I REALLY REALLY want one now... Do you think the Pibbs steamer is worth it?
It prolly works much better than my little table top (ddeper hood, adjustable settings, etc.), but I don't have any more room for another hair appliance on wheels.

 
					
				 
 
		

 But, at least it sounds like you got the breakage under control?
  But, at least it sounds like you got the breakage under control? 
 
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. Here's my hair as of Friday, May 2nd (wet in this picture). I just started mid-April so bear with me
 Here's my hair as of Friday, May 2nd (wet in this picture). I just started mid-April so bear with me  My hair is still coming out way too much. No idea what the problem is. I've been using a lot of moisturizing conditioners and moisturizers to combat the dryness and its helped. I also did a protein treatment (Nexxus Emergencee). Guess I'll just do some more research into it and keep switching up my routine until I find something that works.
 My hair is still coming out way too much. No idea what the problem is. I've been using a lot of moisturizing conditioners and moisturizers to combat the dryness and its helped. I also did a protein treatment (Nexxus Emergencee). Guess I'll just do some more research into it and keep switching up my routine until I find something that works. 
	 
 
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		 I will continue working on it. I'm determined to get the shedding/breakage down to virtually none. I can't help but wonder if what's happening also is just the shedding that happens after a pregnancy. Idk though, I never noticed it as much as I'm noticing now. Maybe its just because I'm more aware. Still, it seems like an awful lot of hair everytime I wash and comb through it.
 I will continue working on it. I'm determined to get the shedding/breakage down to virtually none. I can't help but wonder if what's happening also is just the shedding that happens after a pregnancy. Idk though, I never noticed it as much as I'm noticing now. Maybe its just because I'm more aware. Still, it seems like an awful lot of hair everytime I wash and comb through it. 
 I haven't done much reading up on people who have been able to successfully transition w/o the BC and was wondering if you knew anyone on here who has, or of any threads talking about it. I am considering trying to transition again. At the very worst, I'll just end up texlaxing it for a few minutes if it becomes too tangly.
 I haven't done much reading up on people who have been able to successfully transition w/o the BC and was wondering if you knew anyone on here who has, or of any threads talking about it. I am considering trying to transition again. At the very worst, I'll just end up texlaxing it for a few minutes if it becomes too tangly.  My goal: I want to be able to do wash-no-go's, but at the same time not have to take too much time/effort when I want to make my hair straight or rollerset it.  I like the look of braidouts and twistouts, but low manipulation is key for me in retaining length, so with my hair just straight up relaxed, I'm not able to really get the textured hair looks that I like.
 My goal: I want to be able to do wash-no-go's, but at the same time not have to take too much time/effort when I want to make my hair straight or rollerset it.  I like the look of braidouts and twistouts, but low manipulation is key for me in retaining length, so with my hair just straight up relaxed, I'm not able to really get the textured hair looks that I like. 
 Outside people can't tell, bc my hair is thick, but it used to be really thick...another reason I am going natural...
  Outside people can't tell, bc my hair is thick, but it used to be really thick...another reason I am going natural... 
 
		 ...I need to :update:.
...I need to :update:.  :wow:
:wow:

 I refuse to cut my hair though. If I can find a happy medium with texlaxing, I'll try that. I'll probably make a decision around 6 months post. I'm getting a steamer as soon as I can decide on one, and from all that I have learned with everything else so far, I think it will help a lot with manageability, whether its transitioning to natural completely, or just to texlaxing.
 I refuse to cut my hair though. If I can find a happy medium with texlaxing, I'll try that. I'll probably make a decision around 6 months post. I'm getting a steamer as soon as I can decide on one, and from all that I have learned with everything else so far, I think it will help a lot with manageability, whether its transitioning to natural completely, or just to texlaxing.  Frizzy/reverting hair was my biggest pet peeve when attempting to transition before...
 Frizzy/reverting hair was my biggest pet peeve when attempting to transition before... I had a baby girl Jan 12th. My other little girl turned 2 on Jan. 17th, and my boy will be 5 on May 30th, so yeah I'm kept pretty busy with them lol. Good thing I'm young
 I had a baby girl Jan 12th. My other little girl turned 2 on Jan. 17th, and my boy will be 5 on May 30th, so yeah I'm kept pretty busy with them lol. Good thing I'm young 
 going to do a search on moisture block....
 going to do a search on moisture block....
 . And congrats on your little one as well! (and Kel, congrats on your baby due in October!).
. And congrats on your little one as well! (and Kel, congrats on your baby due in October!). .
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		 I sent them an email today to let them know, so we'll see what their customer service policy is.  This is my 3rd snafu with online ordering within the past 2 months as a PJ based solely on some craze from LHCF.  That's God sending me a message to stop the purchases
 I sent them an email today to let them know, so we'll see what their customer service policy is.  This is my 3rd snafu with online ordering within the past 2 months as a PJ based solely on some craze from LHCF.  That's God sending me a message to stop the purchases ....As of today I'ze a new woman.....
....As of today I'ze a new woman.....

 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		