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I’d say advance since the day I became 100% DIYer, but intermediate when it comes to products and good ingredients.
 
Advanced... I figured it out a long time ago. Now I'm just waiting for my hair to catch up. I know what products and routine work for my hair. I'm not afraid to take risks and do most of my own maintenance.
 
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I'd consider myself intermediate. I've learned a lot and have a solid regimen, and understand the rationale behind all of the components of my regimen. I also have a good understanding of product selection. I'm not a DIYer yet, though; I don't trust myself yet with relaxers or trims. I'm also not terribly savvy with styling.
 
I consider myself intermediate but slowly now moving into advanced. In the past year I have had my set backs and did not know what the root cause of my breakage or thinning was which is why I considered myself still somewhat intermediate. But in the past few months I have made major changes and recognized where I went wrong in the past. I have a regimen down packed and I feel that I know what steps I need to take to acheive and maintain my healthy natural hair. I will feel confident in calling myself advanced early next year when I have been consistent with healthy hair practices and I see some positive change in thickness and length
 
I'm definitely a beginner because:

1) I haven't even hit my first goal yet
2) I don't know enough to give anyone else help/advice
3) I am still trying to figure out what works for my hair and I am CONSTANTLY changing my "regimen"

But, I think after I see major progress, I will be moving into intermediate. After several months on LHCF, I finally figured out my staple products.
 
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