glamazon386
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I feel like mine isn't growing either. Pictures help some (I can see that all my dye is gone) but I swear I've been this length for almost a year now.
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Your hair and your baby's hair looked so cute when I saw you last week. I was like all Kweena has a mini me.![]()
Rosie, have you tried wearing your hair in a style that lets you leave it alone? I had your length early 2007 and decided to do the hard C&G challenge. In June 2008, I undid a couple of braids and pressed that section to see if my hair shines w/o products when pressed.I was shocked at how much progress I had made. I'ma bore you with that pic coz I absolutely love reliving the excitement of that discovery!
So I went from this in Feb 2007 to this in June 2008 thanks to braids. Of course I'm probably still at that June 2008 length todayBut that's not the point.
The point is, when I wore braids and left my hair alone, it grew. So maybe you could try that. The surprise is well worth the wait. (Note to self: I need to go back to braiding. :scratchch ) And CountryGal, I braided all the way to the ends. Way beyond my own hair.
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I don't deep condition twice a week. I wonder if I should. I also think diet and stress may have a lot to do with it. I plan on taking the multi vitamins.
If you have the money, I suggest buying Kiehl's Olive Fruit Oil Deeply Repairative Hair Pak. I love this!!! The longer you leave it in the better. It leaves my hair sooooo soft and I do feel like it's making my hair better. My only problem is that it's $25. A little goes a long way though. You don't really need to use a "regular" conditioner with it. I love it, love it, love it!
Another good one is Enjoy Hair Mask. It comes in a jar, but you can buy a small bottle for about $9 to test it. It leaves the hair very moisturized and smells like strawberries. This line is especially good if you have color.
Last, but not least Pantene Relaxed and Natural Moisturizing Mask in the brown jar. This is great too, but... I don't know if it's actually "repairing" my hair, you know what I mean? It leaves it soft and looking fabulous.
Enjoy also has a conditioner in the bottle that's supposed to make your hair feel like butta, but I haven't tried it yet.
Devacare One Conditioner is VERY GOOD as a leave-in to me, but I don't think it detangles all that well.
I've had good experiences with products that say they are for DRY, DAMAGED OR COLOR TREATED HAIR. Even though my hair doesn't have color, the extra moisturizing properties seem to be just what natural afro hair ordered.
Shrinkage makes my natural hair look super short.I know it's growing, but it is discouraging at times when others can't see it.
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Wow. Thanks for the great suggestions.
I don't follow the bold. Do you mean just the fatigue/headache of taking them out or was there a problem?
I've been natural since 2001 and feel this way all of the time. My hair should be wsl by now. I end up cutting so much that it seems like it's not growing. I have issues w/tangles and knots and end up chopping off almost the same amount that I grow in a year. It's annoying sometimes. Maybe if I could stay away from the scissors I'd be alright. Another problem I have is combing and handling my hair to rough and ending up w/lots of breakage.
That;s the culprit. I would see small hairs. I feel sometimes those small hairs are misleading because you don't realize you are suffering from breakage. I am giving my hair a break from braids for a month. I think the next step is to get a sewn in weave which completely hides my hair and let it rest.
Both. It felt like my hair was tangled and knotted. The same thing happens with my twists, even if I do the twist the individual strands as you braid/twist. I had some braids that were so tangled, it took me a good 10 minutes (maybe more) just to get them down.
I feel I should wait until I know more about hair braiding before I attempt that again (I did this all on my natural hair). I don't have much experience with braids. I haven't worn them consistently since I was a little girl.
I don't deep condition twice a week. I wonder if I should. I also think diet and stress may have a lot to do with it. I plan on taking the multi vitamins.
For your breakage problem, maybe doing a protein conditioner once a week could help? Do you have permanent color? There are so many factors in what could be causing the breakage.
I think the color did me in. I didn't see any visible signs of breakage or serious damage - like no hair falling out just strands here and there from combing. But every time I would get it straightened, the ends looked raggedy even if I had just had a trim. I'm convinced it was the dye. Once I got all the dye cut out, I didn't have that problem anymore. I just got my hair trimmed last month and the last time I had it trimmed before that was April 2008. It was fine all that time and I didn't really need one last month I just knew it had been a while so I made an appointment. With that dye I got it cut the day I got it dyed (Sept), again in November, again in Jan, again in April, and so on. I'm convinced it was that dye. Nothing else in my routine changed. I still wash and DC once a week.
Yep, it was the dye. Did you do it yourself?
I once worked at a high end salon that specialized in color. After every color process they would follow with this super deep conditioner called POWERDOSE that would keep the hair healthy. Only a licensed hairstylist or salon can get it.
I also believe the pressing added to the damage. Once you get a permanent color, you have to treat your hair like it's damaged, because technically it is. Constant conditioning with quality products is a must.
Your growth won't be faster, it's gonna grow out of your head regardless if the ends are relaxed or natural at the same rate. As far as gauging your hair growth, why not just measure and take stretched pictures? that is what I do. Also natural hair does not need to be a lot of work. Do you have to cowash daily? Maybe you could do some protective styles or just moisturize daily.
Now if you just want to perm your hair, then go ahead, but don't just do it for those reasons.
Yep, it was the dye. Did you do it yourself?
I once worked at a high end salon that specialized in color. After every color process they would follow with this super deep conditioner called POWERDOSE that would keep the hair healthy. Only a licensed hairstylist or salon can get it.
I also believe the pressing added to the damage. Once you get a permanent color, you have to treat your hair like it's damaged, because technically it is. Constant conditioning with quality products is a must.
You're right to think you should wait. Part of the reason that I went on a scissor frenzy with my hair last night is because of my highlights. Never again.I really want color but I think I need to wait. I need to get my hair under control first. I am glad that it feels healthy once I got a trim.
I don't deep condition twice a week. I wonder if I should. I also think diet and stress may have a lot to do with it. I plan on taking the multi vitamins.
Humectress as a DC feels great on my hair especially after I poo with the Nexxus Moisture Therappe.
My ethiopian stylists sales this deep condish call Lolane Hair Treatment. I can't find it online anywhere but I love it!