ajoke
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Hi every one, this is my first thread on LHCF. I have learned sooo much, and I haven't been to a hair salon in over a year! I would be so grateful if you could please give me some advice.
My last relaxer was 29.12.08. I transitioned for over a year in sew-ins and braids, mainly because every time I washed my hair between hair-dos, dealing with the two textures was really difficult. I have had issues with my hairline forever,and I had even stopped relaxing that part of my head for over a year before starting to transition. Anyway, I BC'd on January 30th 2010, and was left at NL. I had a sew in directly after my BC, because I had an interview, and wanted to look good.
I took the weave off a few weeks ago and have been keeping my hair in corn-rows under my wig since then, mosturising twice a day, co-washing in corn-rows once a week. Two weeks ago I blow dried and flat ironed, It looked nice, but was too short for me to do much with it. Last week, I airdried in a twist and curl, but the twistout didn't look nice, so I cornrowed the hair with a bit of ORS lock and twist gel and shea butter. On wednesday, I co-washed with HH, and then redid the corn-rows(about 8 cornrows) adding a bit of HH as leave in.
Today, I debated washing and DCing in the corn-rows but decided to take them off and wash in four puffs, when I took the corn rows off, the hair was really well defined and nice and could have stayed at least another day as a corn-row out, but I decided to wash anyway. I tried to lightly detangle every section as I undid the corn rows, but my hair was dry and a bit brittle, so I left it. I dampened my hair, added my Brazil nut moisture mask pre-poo from The Body shop, detangled with a large comb, there was a bit of breakage, more than last week when I prepooed with Amla oil. After 30 minutes, I washed my hair with Aubrey organics white camelia shampoo(I usually use the phytojoba shampoo, but decided to try the white camelia). Before shampooing, with the mask not yet rinsed off, I combed using a seamless wide-toothed comb and I had a lot of breakage!!!
I decided to DC with a mixture of AO GBP and the Aphogee mosturising conditioner with heat for 30 mins under a hooded dryer.
I really like my natural hair texture, I'm a 4a and I didn't think my hair could ever be this managable. I got my first relaxer at 13 after stressing my mom out, before then my hair was classified 'very stubborn' by the hairdressers who put my corn-rows in(we had to corn-row our hair weekly at my girls school). In retrospect, I realise that my hair was not being properly moisturised - we only shampooed and never conditioned the hair at home, sometimes used coconut oil, but mostly greases etc.
As an adult, I had previously tried going natural pre-LHCF but after battling my hair for a while usually caved-in and got a relaxer. With a relaxer and weekly DCs, I got to armpit length. The only problem was that I didn't know how to do my hair at home so that it looked nice(if only I knew about twist-outs etc then). My hair became unmanageable 4 weeks post relaxer and I had to relax at max. 6 weeks interval or else, my hair would start breaking. That and my hairline issues are the reasons I decided to go natural.
I can't do wash and gos, I tried and my hair tangled really badly, it coils very tightly at the ends and . My twist outs don't look too cute, when I get my hair braided or a sew-in, I get a lot of breakage around my hairline because the styles are too tight (which has started to fill in slowly I must say!).
Today, I discovered that corn-row outs might be my thing, but if my hair keeps breaking so badly, I am afraid I will not retain any length, please tell me what I am doing wrong. BTW, when I wet my hair today, I saw that some ends still looked straight in spite of the fact that I have cut several times. I have decided to let them be, but could they be contributing to my breakage? I also think I need to keep my regimen a bit simpler.......
My last relaxer was 29.12.08. I transitioned for over a year in sew-ins and braids, mainly because every time I washed my hair between hair-dos, dealing with the two textures was really difficult. I have had issues with my hairline forever,and I had even stopped relaxing that part of my head for over a year before starting to transition. Anyway, I BC'd on January 30th 2010, and was left at NL. I had a sew in directly after my BC, because I had an interview, and wanted to look good.
I took the weave off a few weeks ago and have been keeping my hair in corn-rows under my wig since then, mosturising twice a day, co-washing in corn-rows once a week. Two weeks ago I blow dried and flat ironed, It looked nice, but was too short for me to do much with it. Last week, I airdried in a twist and curl, but the twistout didn't look nice, so I cornrowed the hair with a bit of ORS lock and twist gel and shea butter. On wednesday, I co-washed with HH, and then redid the corn-rows(about 8 cornrows) adding a bit of HH as leave in.
Today, I debated washing and DCing in the corn-rows but decided to take them off and wash in four puffs, when I took the corn rows off, the hair was really well defined and nice and could have stayed at least another day as a corn-row out, but I decided to wash anyway. I tried to lightly detangle every section as I undid the corn rows, but my hair was dry and a bit brittle, so I left it. I dampened my hair, added my Brazil nut moisture mask pre-poo from The Body shop, detangled with a large comb, there was a bit of breakage, more than last week when I prepooed with Amla oil. After 30 minutes, I washed my hair with Aubrey organics white camelia shampoo(I usually use the phytojoba shampoo, but decided to try the white camelia). Before shampooing, with the mask not yet rinsed off, I combed using a seamless wide-toothed comb and I had a lot of breakage!!!
I decided to DC with a mixture of AO GBP and the Aphogee mosturising conditioner with heat for 30 mins under a hooded dryer.
I really like my natural hair texture, I'm a 4a and I didn't think my hair could ever be this managable. I got my first relaxer at 13 after stressing my mom out, before then my hair was classified 'very stubborn' by the hairdressers who put my corn-rows in(we had to corn-row our hair weekly at my girls school). In retrospect, I realise that my hair was not being properly moisturised - we only shampooed and never conditioned the hair at home, sometimes used coconut oil, but mostly greases etc.
As an adult, I had previously tried going natural pre-LHCF but after battling my hair for a while usually caved-in and got a relaxer. With a relaxer and weekly DCs, I got to armpit length. The only problem was that I didn't know how to do my hair at home so that it looked nice(if only I knew about twist-outs etc then). My hair became unmanageable 4 weeks post relaxer and I had to relax at max. 6 weeks interval or else, my hair would start breaking. That and my hairline issues are the reasons I decided to go natural.
I can't do wash and gos, I tried and my hair tangled really badly, it coils very tightly at the ends and . My twist outs don't look too cute, when I get my hair braided or a sew-in, I get a lot of breakage around my hairline because the styles are too tight (which has started to fill in slowly I must say!).
Today, I discovered that corn-row outs might be my thing, but if my hair keeps breaking so badly, I am afraid I will not retain any length, please tell me what I am doing wrong. BTW, when I wet my hair today, I saw that some ends still looked straight in spite of the fact that I have cut several times. I have decided to let them be, but could they be contributing to my breakage? I also think I need to keep my regimen a bit simpler.......
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