GoingNatural
Well-Known Member
Re: RANT: Do I have to be Type 4 or Highly Textured for People IRL To Take My Advice?
that's why i want to change the world! it's so frustrating that some women go so many years stuck with the same problems or at the same length and won't try something different.
ETA: long time no see/talk!!!!
honestly..had i not been a member of this board and u came to me irl offering advice on my hair..i would of laughed it off too. u just wouldn't of been able to relate to the problems my hair has vs. yours.
that's why i want to change the world! it's so frustrating that some women go so many years stuck with the same problems or at the same length and won't try something different.
ETA: long time no see/talk!!!!


My hair is leaning more on the 3cish side and I face the same issues that you have when trying to teach better hair care.
Love your posts, but I am not trying your moisturizing techniques no mo!
It's not the same. Maybe its best to show her pics of 4a/b naturals with long hair who use the basic techniques you are advocating. I wouldn't be angry with her for wanting reassurance it can work for her hair type.
I think that the basic steps to growing healthier hair are the same for almost everyone. Not drying it out with the wrong shampoos, moisture, using chemicals safely if you are going to relax or color, frequent conditioning, protective styling, low heat blah blah blah. But the reason that people spend so much time looking for the right products and techniques on here, is that different hair and hair types need different things. There is a fair chance that another 4a/3c's regimen won't work for me. If I was to copy the regimen of a 3b then I probably wouldn't be BSL. If you really want to see those folks grow long hair then tell them to come here. Because I can see how someone with type 4 hair could look at yours and think that your hair and hers have nothing in common.