ShadysLady
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So my question to all of you ladies is, aside from the hair boards do you know of any black women who have BSL or longer hair, or is it just women who frequent hairs boards such as LHCF?
I know 1.
Actually, maybe I know more, but i can't tell, because I never see their hair out. In my area, I hardly ever see black women wearing their own hair.
Yes - three friends, my sister (but she rocks a Halle Berry cut now because she hates dealing with her hair) and my niece have all had BSL hair off and on over the years.
I've come to realize that they were using similar practices that I've come to learn about on LHCF without them ever knowing about LHCF - they stretch their relaxers or they're natural, they use low/no heat, they rollerset, they protective style, and/or they wet bun.
If I'd only followed their example years ago I would have grown hair down to my ankles by now.
Me neither. And also why is it that black women always feel the need to hide their hair when it's reached great lengths? Other non black women don't do that...
What many of us do to get long hair has to be continued to keep it.
It took me 4 years to go from neck to midback length. It took 8 months of throwing the deuces to my regimen to have my hair break its way back to shoulder length.
I'm nearly back to apl now and my hair only comes out to play once or twice a year.
And that's another thing that gets me, the fact that we have to constantly hide and protect our hair in order for it to remain at its healthiest. I just think that it's a shame we have to do that, I mean can you imagine if white or Asian women did that!
What many of us do to get long hair has to be continued to keep it.
It took me 4 years to go from neck to midback length. It took 8 months of throwing the deuces to my regimen to have my hair break its way back to shoulder length.
I'm nearly back to apl now and my hair only comes out to play once or twice a year.
Thems the breaks. They get to wear their hair down, we get to stay unwrinkled.