LadyRaider
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Messy second day hair.
NOpe. NM
NOpe. NM
Thank you so much!Hair goals Your hair is gorgeous.
A failed rollerset and failed braidout. Turned into my do for today.
Thank you @EzrasNumberOneFanYou are so pretty. Your eyes are very youthful, fiery and confident looking. I wanna know how you're aging so gracefully
Thank you! Oil rinsing, finger-detangling, and the sporadic use of protein and hair tools. I think castor oil helps prevent split ends, too.@Sharpened I always enjoy seeing photos of your hair. The sheen you have is gorgeous and your curls always look so hydrated and juicy!
Pray tell- what have you been doing to get that kind of retention??
Drooling over THIS HAIR!
Dear Chicoro........you have been my inspiration since I went natural in 2007. Although we don't share the same hair type, your methods are universal!!
Your knowledge, advice and tips taught me how to grow my hair out throughout the years. I am a subscriber of your methods of lead hair and this method has never EVER failed to produce results. I am proof!
So I just want to say a big THANK YOU for sharing your wisdom!
This is how I've been wearing my hair. This and a low ponytail.
Thank you! Oil rinsing, finger-detangling, and the sporadic use of protein and hair tools. I think castor oil helps prevent split ends, too.
Letting the coils clump helps a great deal, along with covering my head at night. Letting them clump reduces that webbing those with curls and coils get. Shellacking my coils with gel helps even more.What are you doing to minimize tangles? For me, if I wear my hair loose and unbound, it's over. What is your process to manage wearing your hair unbound, yet keeping tangles at bay?
First, a little backstory:I cut it last year in July, but I just recently started taking care of it around the time I relaxed my hair. Then when I relaxed my hair, the shaved part was underprocessed. So then I stretched probably about 6 months (too much breakage cause I wasn't on top of my hair and I was being lazy with my protective styles). Then I corrected the back, but now half of the front left quadrant is a different texture I didn't realize I needed a whole relaxer PLUS part of another relaxer.Ok, I've been experimenting with stuff (first I tried just the X21 spray=hair was too dry, then I added APB Leave in=getting better, lastly I added the APB oil=much better. I think I'm over wetting my hair by using the X21 AND APB Spray so I'm gonna switch to the X21 cream)and this is what I've come with so far, after I have went back to real basics:Didn't you just cut and shave your hair recently? What are you doing to gain length so quickly?
@Chicoro, oh my gosh thank you so much!! That means so much, especially coming from you. I love your hair!
I am coming up on MBL now, around 15/16 inches last I checked.
My routine has changed some:
- I now only twist in 10 twists and bun. For some reason having so many caused tangling at the ends so I don't do that anymore.
- I wash once a week now in twists (full routine) and my hair loves it so much more. My wash day takes about two and a half hours (counting an hour to deep condition).I still detangle before the actual wash.
- I ran out of scalp exfoliator and I'm too lazy to repurchase. I don't think it's a staple now that I wash more often. I also don't have to do the baby wipes thing.
- I don't GHE regularly anymore and if I do something like that I usually just baggy my ends.
- I did a Komaza hair analysis and they noted I was lacking protein, so I now use their protein conditioner once a week on my very ends. My hair also loves that.
- I don't use Kinky Curly Knot Today anymore. Just Oyin Hair Dew, whatever light oil I have, and Camille Rose Almond Jai. I still seal my very ends with a heavy butter.
- I have also started bantu knotting either my loose hair or twists from wash day to get a better stretch for a style base.
- I also bought professional hair shears because the analysis saw blunting from my old ones.
- I also switched to KeraCare Hydrating Detangling shampoo.
You give me so much hope! I would definitely keep this up for 4 to 5 years, mostly because it's simple and easy and my hair has to be in a bun to work in the hospital anyway (med school).At detangling, do you undo your braids before washing? Also, do you keep hair sectioned or do you put all loosened hair all together when you detangle? Or, do you keep your hair in their own sections during your detangling session?
This routine looks just like the ones I've seen for women who are tailbone length. If you are using shea butter as your butter, that's another key component of tailbone length routines.
I think if you continue with no setbacks, you'll be at tailbone length with 4 to 5 years.
Some people are like 5 years! FORGET that! That's too long.
But I'm like, "If you gone be alive ANYWAY (we hope) then, might as well have that tailbone length hair. Right!" That may not be your goal, but you are definitely on track to have, or be close to having tailbone length hair by 2021! That year will be here sooner than you think.
You really have some amazing hair.
Thank you very much, LynnieB! I did not know this about you. I appreciate you sharing this with me and I thank you for the positive feedback and support. Your message is a confirmation, LOUD and CLEAR, that I had been seeking.