Shadiyah
Well-Known Member
IMO, keeping the heat to a minimum helps quite a bit. I have heat used on my hair once per month. I also still wear protective styles (PSs) because I like to keep my ends in good shape (haven't needed a trim since June 12, 2010, just had a few dustings in 2011), and I happen to like PSs. I also think leaving the hair alone does great at retaining length. When I do my hair in a protective style, I can keep it like that (neatly) for five to seven days. It looks like you're on the right road. Oh yeah, I think deep conditionings help (when I do mine, I don't use heat, just a plastic cap while in the shower).
I'm not claiming to be a hair expert, but I was able to grow my hair to waist length when I was relaxed (and it was in good shape). Now I'm natural (and loving it), and my hair is approaching tail bone length. I just want to offer help and information to others (which is why we're all here).
Allandra I am so happy for you and I am loving that you were willing to help us. I am natural and I love wearing my hair in a wash n go it works best for my ends that I don't try to plait my hair and it does not stay twisted. I don't want to lose my curl in the front of my hair which I started to do once I started with all the oils and plaiting. So if I wash my hair and let it air dry with my mixed chicks and then pull it into a pony tail or pin up it works out best for me and my ends and curls then pulling my hair straight while wet. I am BSB right now and really hope that when I do my length check in June to be at BSL or below. I started from 1/4" back in 1-2009.

). I know these products work for me, so I just keep on using them, and I feel it's best for my hair not to use a whole bunch of different stuff.
). During that one to three weeks, I will wear my hair down a few times, but I never wear it down each day.
When my stylist does my hair, the regimen is: shampoo, deep condition, heat protectant, blow dry OR roller set, flat iron. I haven't flat ironed my own hair since October 2010. Now when I do my own hair, the regimen is: deep condition shampoo, condition, moisturize, style, air dry. So my daily style will either be: a bun (which I have ALWAYS loved, two flat twists (pinning them up instead of letting them hang), a single braid, a single twist or a French twist. So, when I do my own hair, I always let it air dry, and sometimes I can wear my style for several days without redoing it each day (gosh I absolutely love that because I get up very early in the morning Monday through Friday). Keeping it simple is wonderful, and I truly do believe less is more because I really do believe that's what keeps my hair growing nicely.

I find my hair quite manageable with it. As far as, the water, avj as a leave in. I like that as well. But I don't think I can use it when I am wearing my hair straight. But I will cross that bridge when I get to it. My hair I believe is SL or APL. I am not for sure since I don't wear it out and I am not doing a length check until the end of March. But last time I checked in December I was SL about an inch from APL. I would like to be MBL or dare I say WL. But getting to BSL would be a first for me. Right now I am going thru a lot of shedding so I have went back taking the garlic pills and vitamins. I ranned out and for some unknown reason shipment had gotten delayed. When I first joined LHCF I was doing too much. The ladies here told me to K.I.S.S. Of course I didn't know what that acronymn meant at the time. But I am really loving my the softness of my hair. I am also really lazy sometime when I deep condition I leave it in for a few nights. I actually braid my hair with aussie moist. I use castor oil like Franks hot sauce, I put that *ish on everything. I believe that I have low-porosity hair. I put my hair in a glass of water and it stayed floating for several days. So I do a lot of baggying. When my hair feels dry. I just put on a baggy and then a wig and keep it moving.

