tru2me
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Natural hair does not = maintenance free hair, ESPECIALLY for our super thick heads of hair.

I so have learned that lesson!
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Natural hair does not = maintenance free hair, ESPECIALLY for our super thick heads of hair.
Yea I let my subsciption run thru. I'm going to open it back up today though, just because of this thread.![]()
You've described my hair to a tee. And just so you know, I am on the rope with you and am about to jump into a pool of creamy crack.My hair is in braids right now. I honestly don't know if I'll be natural anymore by the end of this year. The proud, stubborn part of me wants to wait and see until next year just so I can boast of having had natural hair for 10 years. We'll see.
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Another UBER thick natural checking in! My hair is super dense with thick and fine strands twirled about!!
I just dont understand it! I only have about 5 inches of HAIR!!! This is supposed to be the EASY time when its a twa. I cant even imagine what it'll be like this time next year!! For those that have been natural for years what has given you patience??
I was so pissed ( and broke) last week that I went to the beauty supply, bought some pony yaky hair, and put that mess in some "Homemade" Micro-Braids!!Take that!! I dont want to be bothered for the next 2 months!!
oops..... Didnt mean to rant...... Sunscribing by the way lol
That's one good thing about my thick hair, I've never had a problem with growing. My hair always produces in that aspect. As a matter of fact I don't even sweat breakage/shedding like some others do. Some people count all the hairs in their sink and combs, take pics, I just sweep it up throw it in the trash and keep moving. My hair is so abundant,that as long as I don't have split ends, it doesn't even matter.
join the club.
I'm the same way. I don't give it much thought either because in comparison it really isn't much!![]()
I am so GLAD for this post. I am a newly natural 4a/b/z with about 4-5 inches of hair. I love my texture; the length is a bit of a pain and the lack of moisture is my biggest concern right now. I am looking at doing steam treatments now and I currently co-washing 3-4 a week.
i guess I'm in this club. The thickness/courseness doesn't annoy me as much now that I only have about 5 inches of hair on my head BUT I'm one of those girls that always got "when are you gonna perm your hair" or "you need a perm". at first I would get upset/hurt/offended until I realized that only super perm could do anything for longer than maybe 1 week but that messed up my scalp. the one thing I did love though..is the body and beauty the thickness gave.
I'm looking forward to this same 'body' once I get more length now that I'm natural and I start rocking more twist/braid-outs. what I am dreading is the length of time to put my hair in twists/braids. my twist outs now take almost an hour (remember only about 5 inches of hair)...trying to put my hair in like 5 flat braids took almost an hour...the thickness was RIDICULOUS!!!
but i've grown to truly love my hair... and I'm falling in love with my growing afro. my only problem is keeping it soft. castor oil works on my dry hair to soften BUT I cowash in the morning and usually leave with my hair wet/moist.
Is hair twin someone with similar hair?
Thanks for that tip! I recently started using shea butter and I love it. I can not WAIT until my hair grows out this perm some! I'm hoping that this time around my hair will do better with what I've learned in this natural hair recess. I really miss my natural hair.I;m finding that shea butter makes my hair really soft when it is twisted or braided. I can't see myself using it on my hair when I'm wearing it open but it has changed the overall coarseness of my hair. It's soft all over even after a fresh wash and the coarseness is cut in half because it's soft.
It will forever be thick as a mother tho
Uber thick/dense/coarse 4a/ber checking in. I love my hair because no matter how short it is, everyone thinks it's a weave or wig cause it's so big and never ending.It's actually bigger and thicker than the wig I wear regularly. I've never had to use pieces or backcombing for fullness and I
it. The only downfall so far is that it takes me forever and a day to do anything to my hair...but I see it more as a labor of love than an inconvenience.
how do you get the front of your hair to lay so flat with waves? Am I the only one who can not find a gel thick enough/powerful enough to keep their hair down? All those curly pudding things are just a joke for my hair. My goes:you can't be serious
at the sight of all these popular gels and cremes most people on here go crazy for.