Evolving78
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for those naturals who have experienced heat damage, what are some things that you did to nurse your hair back to health?
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and focussing on the fact that most of my hair is super duper healthyI think lots of deep-conditioning and tlc will improve it. Eventually all of us will probably need to trim some of it off but I'm not cutting anything till I reach my first goal. For now, I'm ignoring itand focussing on the fact that most of my hair is super duper healthy
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your hair is BEAUTIFUL hopeful. unforunately, for me I had no choice but to cut and start all over. currently, I am wearing a wig until my tresses gain some length but I am no longer mad about my cut. With that being said, had you come to me the day I realized what needed to be done:buttkick::heated::210::redxgun2:
:hardslap:you get the picture....
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for those naturals who have experienced heat damage, what are some things that you did to nurse your hair back to health?
. A few years ago over 85% of my hair was straight from heat damage and all I could do was trim as my hair grew out. I wish I knew about braid-outs and twist outs then. I had to walk around with scrawny looking twists
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