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Yes, I wash and set every fours days. I am so used to it, it does not bother me at all. In the morning after taking out the rollers, I just clip and go. I do not have to apply any product. The satin rollers really make a huge difference. They give a soft curl that last the whole day!
 
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Yes, I wash and set every fours days. I am so used to it, it does not bother me at all. In the morning after taking out the rollers, I just clip and go. I do not have to apply any product. The satin rollers really make a huge difference. They give a soft curl that last the whole day!

They REALLY DO! My hair looked better the second day after it was pressed and I slept in these satin rollers. I was like WOW! My hair was really nice the first day, but the curls I had the second day were untouchable..soft and bouncy.

And finally I wasn't really expecting a big difference when I saw your first post. LOL. I was like ugh that's the length that some of us are trying to reach now. But, than I saw your second post and I was like OH MY!

What is even my striking is the fact that I know you had to trim your hair probably a couple times..You are missing probably 3 inches just to get those blunt ends. At every stage I am sure you trimmed it up. So that says you could probably already be towards hip length or something...WHOAAAA!:blush:

Great growth and it is clear your hard work and diligence has totally paid off and has even created some interest. Lol.
 
Now that I have exhaled......your hair is sinfully gorgeous!!:worship2: Thank you for sharing your journey with us. You have inspired me to strive for perfection.:yep: You are my hair idol.:grin: :waytogo:
 
Okay so I went thru this entire thread to make sure i didn't miss any answered questions. Alia I think its so sweet that you thanked each and every person individually who complimented you:yep:

And even when people asked questions you already answered you, you answered them again. That was so cool.

As for me..I think you have the most commendable progress on the board. I watch your fotki and you've done well to maintain beautiful healthy hair with thick ends!! You are my hair idol and I'm hoping my hair will get there in 2 years.

Whoever trims your hair does an EXCELLENT job. How much are you cutting off each relaxer? And about how much new growth ( in inches) do you have every 16 weeks? Thanks!
 
Whoever trims your hair does an EXCELLENT job. How much are you cutting off each relaxer? And about how much new growth ( in inches) do you have every 16 weeks? Thanks!
Aww, thanks. I truly appreciate those kind words! I really do. Thanks, you everybody! You guys really are encouraging and simply the best! ( hugs) You hair is very healthy and I wish you the best for the next 2 years! you have great progress, too. I have stalked your album many times!
The Japanese lady that trims my hair has being doing the trims since I have being on Island for the last 4 years, she is so sweet. She usually does about a 1/2" ( I think) I do not really watch her:blush: because she has never butchered me:lachen:! I think the last time I tried to measure the new growth i think It was about, let say 2" in 16 weeks???
Eta. i do trim every 16 weeks. I like to keep my hemline clean. I am more concerned with the health, than the length.
Thanks, alot! I appreciate all your kind words!
 
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Amazing progress...:grin:

Since Ryukyu Kingdom basically have warm winters and hot summers, how does this subtropical climate affect your hair?

What methods/products do you use to aid in stretching your relaxers for 16 weeks?

Do you maintain your hair yourself or the stylist?

Thank you so much!!!
 
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