Neith
New Member
I was just thinking about this.  I've never actually erm... seen a natural head of hair in optimal health, so I don't know how it's supposed to behave.
Does your hair have that "white girl"
 (term used because I just couldn't think of anything more descriptive at the moment) swing and volume?
When my hair is wet, I have perfect swing, but as it dries a lot of it goes away. Looks perfectly healthy and nice and has some movement, but it doesn't move all that much.
What styles (besides wearing it straight and in braids/twists) give you swing?
Just wondering... pass me by if this is a really stupid question
				
			Does your hair have that "white girl"
When my hair is wet, I have perfect swing, but as it dries a lot of it goes away. Looks perfectly healthy and nice and has some movement, but it doesn't move all that much.
What styles (besides wearing it straight and in braids/twists) give you swing?
Just wondering... pass me by if this is a really stupid question

					
				

 I never like saw in person someone with natural type 4 hair that was long/unstraightened/unstretched/healthy... 
.  I had read that avocado butter had a texturizing effect on hair but I was amazed at how relax my hair was.  I am now considering staying natural again. I have been wigging it for a few months.  So I am going to reveal my hair in Jan and see how I feel than.

