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A Year of Haircare

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Your hair is looking BEAUTIFUL, thick, and clearly so much healthier. Keep up the awesome work, girl. :)
 
Thanks ladies..:kiss:.I wasn't going to post until I was able to get the silly picture shrunken...It's been a long road but I believe someone has to be the example, why not me? :lol:

I'm hanging on to the relaxed ends firstly, because I don't believe in cutting hair period. So what a better way to learn and grow with my hair as the relaxed ends fall off?

Transitioning hasn't always been easy, but it hasn't been as hard as I could have made it, you know? A lot of patience and exceptance is what it has taken. Transitioning hair is like a 2 year old toddler....it's going to do what it every well pleases at times and other times it seems like it's learning and starts being obedient...all the while your growing into you natural hair...as you trim, cut or in my case, the hair breaks off, inch by inch you are gaining natural hair and are learning how to care for it. Learning what works and eventually learning to love it...in all it's nappy glory..:lol:
 
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