How were you CURED of hand-in-hair disease?

honeycomb719

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This is a big problem for me, exspecially after a relaxer. I just cant stop touching and pickin at my hair.
Not, only do I keep messing @ it, but I continue to add stuuf to it like( oil, moisturizer, etc..) I know once or twice a day should be enough, but I cant resist the urge.
I've been seriuosly thinking about getting some braids, but my hair DO NOT like braids at all, and it's getting a bit warm, so the wigs are about to be put up.

So ladies what do you suggest I do to recover from the hand-in-hair disease? I really would apprecate any response
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tiffy said:
I KEEP A SCARF ON IT WHEN I AM AT HOME

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I do this too, but you must let it breath sometimes, right?
 
I was cured once it all started coming out...then I moved on to protective styles..I so sed to it that if I try to wear my hair out, I get uncomfortablt I have to put it up
 
i get hand in napps disease REALLY bad as i get closer to my touchup...like now
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i love the way they feel...i'm in need of so much help!!! because i go thru a mourning period after my touchup for like 3 weeks until i can feel my napps again which usually come in to a length where i notice them and can play in them around weeks 3-4....i got issues!!!! and yet i relax on....
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Hmmm...I'd like to think the energy from my hands is stimulating the growth and health of my hair... I LIKE this disease!
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jainygirl said:
i get hand in napps disease REALLY bad as i get closer to my touchup...like now
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i love the way they feel...i'm in need of so much help!!! because i go thru a mourning period after my touchup for like 3 weeks until i can feel my napps again which usually come in to a length where i notice them and can play in them around weeks 3-4....i got issues!!!! and yet i relax on....
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I have all these:
Coilytis (thanks Pookeylou)when its time for a re-touch. I just love the texture
Normal hand in hair disease - after re-touch
PLUS LOL checking the mirror disease - anytime

So unfortunatley you are asking the wrong 'addict'
 
i CANNOT keep from twirling the hair in my nape around relaxer time. other than that, no hih disorder here...
 
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Ipanema said:
Unfortunately, my hand-in-hair disease is terminal.

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, This is so, how I feel at times....
 
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katie said:
each time you reach to play with your hair,give yourself a scalp massage instead.Works for me!

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GREAT idea, the only thing is, I will use that as an excuse to pick up the comb and start combing and parting away
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This is crazy, I feel like a mother that badly wants her child to stop sucking his thumb, but dont have a clue how 2 stop it from happening.....
 
I wish there was a cure! I was doing pretty good with leaving my hair alone...until my stylist used Deep brilliance in my hair...it left it silky...and my fingers couldn't help themselves.
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I will go back to braiding it up and leaving the bonnet on around the house again.
 
Ever since I started my hair routine based off of principles learned on LHCF, I just left my hair alone... Don't know why. I'm also not in the mirror NEARLY as much as I used to be. I guess something inside me said "my hair is growing, so don't worry about it."
 
I have the checking in the mirror disease. No wonder i get late for work, checking that every hair is in place in my bun, especially making sure the edges are smoothed down. My buns have to be perfect
 
I don't know either, but I'm thrilled that I'm not alone! Some days I "moisturize" 3 times and change "styles" once I'm home at least 3 times. I even style and moisturize before I hit the pillow.
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I don't get to my office until 10A
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! Thank god I'm in charge!
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