AFashionSlave
Well-Known Member
"Old head" naturals please list your hair stats and tips & suggestions for the natural newbies here.
Here are my hair stats:
Name: AFashionSlave
Hair Type: Nappy 4A/4B (with stray curly and wavy pieces mixed in)
Hair Length: 10-12” from root to tip (Last time I measured it was a couple of months ago)
Album Link:http://public.fotki.com/AFashionSlave/
Album password: nappyhair
AFashionSlave’s Newbie Hair Tips:
*You do not have to spend a ton of money on shampoos and conditioners. Health stores and drug stores offer great affordable replacements for expensive salon brands.
*Learn to master one hairstyle and wear that one until you can figure out new ways to wear your hair. When I first went natural I wore roller sets for a long time until I figured out how to wear twists & twist-outs.
*I love the K-cutter and Denman D4 brush. They have helped me tremendously. Maybe they will work for you.
*Yes your hair is manageable – if it is not, then you are probably doing something wrong.
*Your hair may not be one texture all over. Some naturals have several dramatic texture differences throughout their hair.
*Scab hair does exist for some but not all.
*If you learn to accept your hair texture it will be a lot easier for you to stay natural. Example: If you are a wavy headed “Ananda Lewis” type napptural then chances are that wearing a Ludacris type fro will be very hard for you to do.
*Pressing and flat ironing can destroy your naps permanently. Use extreme heat with caution. Some naturals have great luck pressing their hair on a regular basis – I am not one of those naturals. Too much heat breaks my hair off.
*You do not need to use a blow dryer with a comb attachment every time you washing & condition. Banding, twisting, braiding, roller setting and buns are great ways to stretch your natural hair during the drying process.
….anybody else have any tips for the newbies?
Here are my hair stats:
Name: AFashionSlave
Hair Type: Nappy 4A/4B (with stray curly and wavy pieces mixed in)
Hair Length: 10-12” from root to tip (Last time I measured it was a couple of months ago)
Album Link:http://public.fotki.com/AFashionSlave/
Album password: nappyhair
AFashionSlave’s Newbie Hair Tips:
*You do not have to spend a ton of money on shampoos and conditioners. Health stores and drug stores offer great affordable replacements for expensive salon brands.
*Learn to master one hairstyle and wear that one until you can figure out new ways to wear your hair. When I first went natural I wore roller sets for a long time until I figured out how to wear twists & twist-outs.
*I love the K-cutter and Denman D4 brush. They have helped me tremendously. Maybe they will work for you.
*Yes your hair is manageable – if it is not, then you are probably doing something wrong.
*Your hair may not be one texture all over. Some naturals have several dramatic texture differences throughout their hair.
*Scab hair does exist for some but not all.
*If you learn to accept your hair texture it will be a lot easier for you to stay natural. Example: If you are a wavy headed “Ananda Lewis” type napptural then chances are that wearing a Ludacris type fro will be very hard for you to do.
*Pressing and flat ironing can destroy your naps permanently. Use extreme heat with caution. Some naturals have great luck pressing their hair on a regular basis – I am not one of those naturals. Too much heat breaks my hair off.
*You do not need to use a blow dryer with a comb attachment every time you washing & condition. Banding, twisting, braiding, roller setting and buns are great ways to stretch your natural hair during the drying process.
….anybody else have any tips for the newbies?