faithVA
Well-Known Member
Happy New Year to you too!!
I’ve learned that I must have a solid plan too. I’m not one of these lucky gals that can grow butt length hair on a whim. My back will grow and retain with little effort but my sides and front are super fragile. That’s why I’m keeping it super simple with just moisturizing, sealing, and hiding my ends. My back is still too short from wearing the tapered cut after my BC, so I can’t bun yet. I’m wearing the two French braids until I can bun. Being able to bun is my mini goal for this year. I do tuck and pin the ends of my braids to keep them out of the wind though. Seems to be working out well thus far.
Coloring my hair is something I think about. I only have a few strands of gray but of course they will begin to take over as time goes on. Do you use semi or permanent to color your hair?
I tried using henna once and it was such a mess!! It made my hair super hard too. I wanted it to work but I don’t think I did it right. Anyone had good results?
I was using henna until last month. You may want to try different types of henna. I also think some ladies mix theirs with coconut milk for softer affects. And you definitely want to deep condition well afterwards. I didn't have any drying effects. I kept my henna simple with just henna and green tea. I also only keep it on for 2 or 3 hours. I think leaving it on for extend hours would not work well for me. I hate the color that henna turns my hair. It is a brassy copper. I was using indigo after the henna but it doesn't stick to my hair very well
I'm currently using Surya Brasil which is a natural henna semi-permanent color. I've only been using it for the past month or so. So far I like it. My grays and my low porosity hair are hard to color with a semi-permanent color but I have had good results with this color so far.