Name: tkj25
Hair Type: 4a/b kinkycurlyfrizzynappy
Hair Length: 14-15 in stretched
Album Link:
http://public.fotki.com/tkj25/
gather as much advice & information as you can, but ultimately you have to
do you ... and that's always good enough ... it's how you find the right regime for your hair
.
if you've researched & read, & experimented enough, you can usually tell if a bandwagon is for you, & what you want to accomplish with your hair, or not ... regardless, your hair will always tell you if it's working
.
be willing to experiment wisely, learn & grow with your hair, & to transition mentally, as well as physically ... in other words be open to the full spectrum of options available to you.
no-poo -- conditoner washing -- is a moisture lifesaver. some i like: aussie moist, trader joe's nourish spa, aubrey organics rosa mosqueta ... the list goes
, but look for botanical, moisturising ingredients -- learn to read labels to keep track of which ones work for you. some that don't for me are: sls (sodium lauryl sulfates), or parabens (they're in just about everything
, but keep them to a minimum) -- your hair & skin will thank you for it. also no mineral oil -- look for shea, avocado, coconut, olive oil, castor, jojoba, red palm, grapeseed, babassu, borage ... instead.
i learned from the example of people with locs, that long nappy hair does best when its left alone. that's why i love braids, twists, & buns so much: protective styling, relative ease, great growth retention, & single-strand knot reduction -- with the ability to switch it up & straighten, or change styles when you want. look for styles that can be worn a week or two at a time, to keep combing/manipulation to a minimum.
nappy hair
is curly hair. it's just a tight, frizzy, kinkycurly mass -- a density of curls. love your texture. it can be styled as an afro, i.e. big & full, or it can be styled to define & pop your texture -- this isn't about chasing some holy-grail-texture you don't have ... but it is about learning to see your hair in a different way, and truly embracing what your texture can & cannot do -- being open to the possibility.
heat is not the devil,
if you learn how to use it: keep direct heat to a minimum (i.e. couple times a year), invest in a good heat protectant (chi silk infusion, redken heat glide, maxius the end ...) & a high-end flatiron or blowdryer ... look for ceramic/tourmaline technology ... sedu, solia, maxiglide, fhi ... indirect heat with your conditioner/deep conditioner is a great thing.
there are amazing, great products out there -- i'm always looking for new ones
-- but you don't have to buy products, some you can make on your own with a little investment in wholesale ingredients (shea butter, castor, coconut, jojoba oil, vegetable glycerin, yogurt, milk, eggs, water, ...) you can find recipes here, or do a search online. (i have a great pree-poo/deep treatment in my fotki journal).
hair growth is internal (water, diet, supplements, exercise, mind) & external (good products & care, techniques, tools, books).
it is only hair. you will make mistakes. it will grow back.
use cqc: consistency, quality & care.
enjoy your journey.