luvovcandy
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So I took out a nice weave that I had in for 2 months. Everything was fine after taking out the braids. My hair was still moisturized and crimped. It was pretty. I applied some mega-tek/ oil mixtures and massaged my scalp, not touching my ends. After about 30 minutes, I took a shower, washed and conditioned my hair. Not once did I comb it out with the fear that too much hair would come out. Everything seemed perfectly fine in the shower. It was soft and manageable. I got out and air dried and after 20 minutes or so, i started to comb out my hair but noticed that my hair matted into two huge dreds!!
I went back in the water, applied half a bottle of vo5 conditioner and some amla oil and the matt would NOT come out. There was absolutely no hope. I felt like the more i rubbed the hair to get them untangled, the more damage i was doing to each strand. So...I did the unthinkable! I chopped it all off (sniff sniff). I was not even prepared to go natural but hey, now i have the opportunity to try it out. After all, I am 3 months post. I just need to get it cleaned up nicely.
Anyway, I am very very sad and feel lost and empty without my hair. I LOVE long hair and on top of that, I dont think I have the face for short hair. So Im now on a natural hair journey. I will be rocking my new $200 lace front (rediculous price) along with some weaves until my hair is at a comfortable length.
Below are pics of my cut and a pic of my new lacefront. I will keep you posted on my progress. Please feel free to share any tips on taking care of 4a/b natural hair. I must say that I am in love with African Royal braid sheen. It makes my hair soft and manageable enough to run a rat tail comb through it.




Anyway, I am very very sad and feel lost and empty without my hair. I LOVE long hair and on top of that, I dont think I have the face for short hair. So Im now on a natural hair journey. I will be rocking my new $200 lace front (rediculous price) along with some weaves until my hair is at a comfortable length.
Below are pics of my cut and a pic of my new lacefront. I will keep you posted on my progress. Please feel free to share any tips on taking care of 4a/b natural hair. I must say that I am in love with African Royal braid sheen. It makes my hair soft and manageable enough to run a rat tail comb through it.



