Sweetest_Honey
Yes indeed!!
My hair had always been the same length since high school.  One reason is because when it grew to a certain length, I'd get annoyed and cut it.  Later, it was just because I wasnt taking care of it.  Completely naive as to how to take care of it.
Then I found you guys!!
With alot of trial and error I realized my hair doesnt like much heat (although I wasnt using all that much) so I started airdrying 1/2 way with moisturizers then blow-drying to straighten.
I learned to comb gently and use widetooth combs. Its funny, because I never realized that all that hair in the comb was bad. Now if I hear a few snaps, I'm on top of the situation!! 
 
I also realized that my hair grew its longest when I left it alone (no curling irons and lots of buns). And also when it was very well moisturized. My hair is like a daggone sponge sometimes.
I discovered that products with water as the first ingredient made my hair feel hard and wirey, so I skipped those. And wrapping my hair every night (naptime included) was another addition.
I realized that I'd finally crossed the threshold from "same ole same" to "whats this?? Its working!!!!! I can see a difference!" while combing in the mirror one night. It took alot of growth before it was apparent to me because I was so used to it being the same length all the time! It took about 5-6 months for me to finally believe that I was making progress.
What brought you to realize that you were doing good? Did someone comment on your hair? Did you get accused of having a weave when you didnt? Or were you like me and just "woke up" one day and realized that you dun good??
What were your routine additions and/or deletions that made it possible?
				
			Then I found you guys!!
With alot of trial and error I realized my hair doesnt like much heat (although I wasnt using all that much) so I started airdrying 1/2 way with moisturizers then blow-drying to straighten.
I learned to comb gently and use widetooth combs. Its funny, because I never realized that all that hair in the comb was bad. Now if I hear a few snaps, I'm on top of the situation!!
 
 I also realized that my hair grew its longest when I left it alone (no curling irons and lots of buns). And also when it was very well moisturized. My hair is like a daggone sponge sometimes.
I discovered that products with water as the first ingredient made my hair feel hard and wirey, so I skipped those. And wrapping my hair every night (naptime included) was another addition.
I realized that I'd finally crossed the threshold from "same ole same" to "whats this?? Its working!!!!! I can see a difference!" while combing in the mirror one night. It took alot of growth before it was apparent to me because I was so used to it being the same length all the time! It took about 5-6 months for me to finally believe that I was making progress.
What brought you to realize that you were doing good? Did someone comment on your hair? Did you get accused of having a weave when you didnt? Or were you like me and just "woke up" one day and realized that you dun good??

What were your routine additions and/or deletions that made it possible?
 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 
  ...i've been at this haircare thing for just about 8 months now... and when did I know it was REALLY working? I"m not sure... I mean, I tried some things that did work, like clarifying, and washing more often to eliminate dryness but I went through a period of not knowing what the heck to do with my hair because it seemed like nothing was working. I was still getting growth or whatever, but my hair just was NOT behaving! I found out it was becasue of no-lye relaxers and because I would sweat too much at practice.
 ...i've been at this haircare thing for just about 8 months now... and when did I know it was REALLY working? I"m not sure... I mean, I tried some things that did work, like clarifying, and washing more often to eliminate dryness but I went through a period of not knowing what the heck to do with my hair because it seemed like nothing was working. I was still getting growth or whatever, but my hair just was NOT behaving! I found out it was becasue of no-lye relaxers and because I would sweat too much at practice.  
 
		 
 
		 Thank God ya'll taught me differently.
 Thank God ya'll taught me differently.
 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
  
 
		 I haven't worn my hair out to a family dinner since January 05.  At thanksgiving, I wore it out.  My aunt froze in astonishment, called me over and tugged at my hair and made me turn around and questioned me about my hair because of the growth. She asked me if it was all mine.
 I haven't worn my hair out to a family dinner since January 05.  At thanksgiving, I wore it out.  My aunt froze in astonishment, called me over and tugged at my hair and made me turn around and questioned me about my hair because of the growth. She asked me if it was all mine.  I had cousins staring at my hair and asking me how I grew it out while some just stared and said nothing.  I had other cousins asking hair advice for different methods they'd been trying.  And, it just felt so good because I knew that I still had 13 weeks of new growth and my roots were not completely straight so, if they were impressed now, wait till I relax at 16 weeks!
  I had cousins staring at my hair and asking me how I grew it out while some just stared and said nothing.  I had other cousins asking hair advice for different methods they'd been trying.  And, it just felt so good because I knew that I still had 13 weeks of new growth and my roots were not completely straight so, if they were impressed now, wait till I relax at 16 weeks!   
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
  
 
		 Girl what are you doin to your hair? It's so long!" I said thanks and told her I was just sticking to things I had told her about all year. It's harder to see progress when you're in the mirror every day, but when people who haven't seen you in a while compliment you, you know your techniques are working.
 Girl what are you doin to your hair? It's so long!" I said thanks and told her I was just sticking to things I had told her about all year. It's harder to see progress when you're in the mirror every day, but when people who haven't seen you in a while compliment you, you know your techniques are working.  
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		