naturalglory041490
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Hey everybody,
I just had a conversation with my mom and she told me she believed that some people can't grow their hair long. After a little disagreement she finally said I don't think you have the hormones, genes, or whatever to have hair down to here ( pointing to mbl) . So I don't know ladies. at the moment I'm 4a natural and a little below sl when straightened. My goal is to be full SL (or with a braidout) but I don't know if I can make it there. I'm in a curly weave that's a little below SL. And I really think this is how I want my hair. But I just don't know if I can get there.
I just had a conversation with my mom and she told me she believed that some people can't grow their hair long. After a little disagreement she finally said I don't think you have the hormones, genes, or whatever to have hair down to here ( pointing to mbl) . So I don't know ladies. at the moment I'm 4a natural and a little below sl when straightened. My goal is to be full SL (or with a braidout) but I don't know if I can make it there. I'm in a curly weave that's a little below SL. And I really think this is how I want my hair. But I just don't know if I can get there.
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. Some ppl IRL just will not understand. The truth is for the vast amount of women here, once you learn what products and practices work best for you and learn how to maintain/ retain growth, the sky is the limit
. You need to incorporate a total life health routine- dietary, emotional, exercise, the whole nine. All of those factor into your hair health also. Oftentimes in life the things that speak the loudest are our actions. When your hair is at your desired length, there will be no more debates. I noticed you have been on board since 2009-ish. That's not a ton of time to decide things are not working. I would say go hard and commit for at least 3 years. You have a lifetime of incorrect behavior to de-program concerning AA hair and product choices. That's not going to happen in 12 months. It's too early for you to throw in the towel. You can do it! We are here to encourage each other!
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. She said I have hair like my dad and that it will take forever for my hair to get long. I don't listen to her, and I don't need her encouragement.