Pondering
@Chicoro's question:
What main things do you think contributed to your hair success in 2023?
I think more than any new tool or technique, the most important thing I've learned this year is how to pay attention to my hair. Trying things out and LISTENING to what my hair is telling me in response.
I thought I loved chelating treatments, but I realized this year that chelating was actually leaving my hair overly dry and brittle. A good clarifying shampoo used when needed is more than enough by to remove hard water mineral build up from my hair.
I thought my hair was just "naturally tangly", but in fact the products and processes I was using was contributing to excessive tangling.
I thought washing my hair too frequently would lead to over manipulation. Well, maybe. But if my hair is a dry tangled mess then leaving it in that state because "it's not wash day yet" is far worse for my hair than washing "too frequently".
ofcourse I have also incorporated new (to me) tools (my revair has my heart forever) and techniques (clay rinsing, stretched styling) these are really a by product of just paying attention to my hair!
Now, I can't claim to have done everything right. For starters I can't remember the last time I trimmed
(going to try to incorporate
@snoop's lunar cycle micro trims and
@Lylddlebit 3 step trimming process seasonally) and I think my detangling technique could use some work (again,
@Lylddlebit shared great knowledge and tools on this that I soaked up in the healthy ends thread).
But even if I don't make my hair length goal this year, I feel I have gained so much knowledge on my hair care journey that length is inevitable at this point.