doriannc
Well-Known Member
For the past 2 years I have been transitioning. First I was transitioning from bone straight relaxed hair to texlaxed hair, and now I'm transitioning from tex. to natural hair. I'm about 70 % natural and 4a with a little bit of 3b mixed in. Lately I have just worn my hair naturally curly and my usual routine is just "fluffing" my hair before I go out. I usually only comb my hair when I'm in the shower with loads of conditioner.
Yesterday I was detangling my hair and the drain got clogged b/c so much hair came out! The hair ball was about half the size of a golf ball. My hair had been itching lately, but I have been taking more vitamins, and I was using the Sulfur 8 plus rosemary and peppermint. I also hadn't combed my hair and over a week. I know you loose about 100 hairs everyday, I'm just trying to make sure my hair ball is normal. I would have taken a pic of it, but it might be too gross.
I don't use any heat on my hair, except when I'm straightening it (which is maybe once every few months) and don't tug on my hair, or do any damaging things. I've basically followed the 10 LHC Commandments.
So for all you naturals who don't comb their hair everyday, how much do you shed at detangling time?
Yesterday I was detangling my hair and the drain got clogged b/c so much hair came out! The hair ball was about half the size of a golf ball. My hair had been itching lately, but I have been taking more vitamins, and I was using the Sulfur 8 plus rosemary and peppermint. I also hadn't combed my hair and over a week. I know you loose about 100 hairs everyday, I'm just trying to make sure my hair ball is normal. I would have taken a pic of it, but it might be too gross.
I don't use any heat on my hair, except when I'm straightening it (which is maybe once every few months) and don't tug on my hair, or do any damaging things. I've basically followed the 10 LHC Commandments.
So for all you naturals who don't comb their hair everyday, how much do you shed at detangling time?