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prettyhair73

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Okay I've been lurking for a while now. The board can be so confusing with all the threads!

I grew my relaxer out back in 2000 and I haven't regretted it sense. It was hard to find a decent stylist in Dallas who didn't want to give me a weave or one who knew how to press. Gradually I moved away from hard pressing when I moved back to Cali and have been au naturel ever since.

I just started me new LHCF regimen in January. I am all natural, but typically I would flat iron my hair daily. Bad idea. Even though my hair is past my shoulders, I started seeing way too much breakage so I quit it. Now I'm opting for low maintenance (buns and updos) for daily styling. I only intend to wear my hair down for my birthday in the next few months and in the summer on vacation...and maybe once in the fall.

My regimen is simple:

-I wash using either Dr. Bronner's Liquid Soap (pepperming or lavender) or Creme of Nature Detangling Shampoo. I alternate because hair can become too dependent on one product if you use it too much.

For conditioning, I use, Soft Sheen Optimum Oil Therapy Ultimate Recovery Conditioner, Oscar Blandi Smoothing Hair Treatment, and the Apoghee 2 Step Protein Treatment.

I use a mix of Jojoba oil, coconut oil, a dab of glycerin, and a splash of aloe vera juice as a softener. Then I roll my hair with Solar Rollers and use my soft bonnet hair dryer attached to my ceramic-tourmaline hand held dryer.

I use the Organic Root Stimulator with a little rosemary essential oil added in on my hairline and around my temples.

I take Phytophanere Hair Vitamins that I buy from CosmeticMagic.com. They are the BEST!! A friend says she takes the Nioxin vitamins but I don't use them. I'm hooked on Phyto. They really grew my hair a lot.

I drink a lot of water (Fiji mostly--which I also use sometimes for rinsing my hair) and try to eat a pretty healthy diet.

My hair is super healthy on top of being super soft. I love all the great tips you guys put on here. I'm a believe that less is more so I try to keep my regimen simple. Natural oils and essential oils are very good at conditioning black hair. I am shooting for mid bra-strap length by August!!

Well just wanted to share. Happy growing! Keep it positive!!
 
Thanks for sharing that is good to know about Dallas. We were contemplating moving there in a few years. Have you ever worn your hair "curly" without straightening?

My brother loves and swears by Fiji water. I love the taste but too rich for my blood.

TQ
 
Dallas is a great place but I swear, finding a decent hairstylist was TOUGH!! I got tired of experimenting, waiting an hour to get washed, the greasiness, it was just bad. I started training my hair myself and opted for a lot of french rolls and roller sets at times because it was just to much drama. The one decent stylist I did have, thought he was too upscale to use a hot comb (at the time), so all he did was flat iron it--for $65! NOT. This is pre-ceramic flat iron era. Now I don't even need a stylist!

Thanks for sharing that is good to know about Dallas. We were contemplating moving there in a few years. Have you ever worn your hair "curly" without straightening?

My brother loves and swears by Fiji water. I love the taste but too rich for my blood.

TQ
 
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