Just wanted to say hi

NewYorkgyrl

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I have been lurking around for about three weeks now and I have become addicted to this website. Now I am finally able to post. I really love all of the advice and support given by all of you lovely ladies. All of you are truly an inspiration. Before I found this site I was just about ready to give up all hope of ever achieving long hair, but now I am deterimined to begin this journey. You all are WONDERFUL! /images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
Welcome, to tell us about you hair. Are you relaxed? What's your current regime? I hope that you post pics.
 
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Welcome, just try not to become a product junkie....I am speaking from experience. /images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
LOL I already have a whole list of things that I plan on buying. I think I might be headed down that road already. /images/graemlins/ohwell.gif
 
I have relaxed hair that was last colored in april. I think I might be paying the consequences of that now. /images/graemlins/frown.gif

I haven't really figured out how to determine my hair type yet. Since I found the site 3 weeks ago I started washing my hair every four days. I have been using honey, olive oil, and suave coconut conditioner as a pre-shampoo treatment once a week. I have been using motions salon herbals shampoo and conditioner. I use GPB once a week. I have also used keracare humecto with olive oil cholesterol as a deep conditioner.
I have been doing roller sets which takes a lot of time. (I am no where near mastering it yet) I tried the pin curls but it did not come out too good /images/graemlins/tongue.giferplexed:
I am open for other suggestions. I plan on trying the braid out tomorrow.
 
I do daily twist outs which I like the look of. I do 8 flat twists before bed and undo them in the morning. I am getting faster at the twisting part.
 
Welcome NewYorkgyrl /images/graemlins/wave.gif! SI agree with Queenie that twist-outs are also a good idea. Sorry that your pin curls didn't come out well. SouthernGirl has excellent step by step instructions and photos in her album. I'd link you, but in light of the new privacy features, just know that it's in her signature--HTH /images/graemlins/smile.gif.
 
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Welcome NewYorkgyrl /images/graemlins/wave.gif! SI agree with Queenie that twist-outs are also a good idea. Sorry that your pin curls didn't come out well. SouthernGirl has excellent step by step instructions and photos in her album. I'd link you, but in light of the new privacy features, just know that it's in her signature--HTH /images/graemlins/smile.gif.

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Thanks Dreemssold /images/graemlins/kiss.gif,

I luv you! By the way Newyorkgirl, take a looks at Dreemssold's album... I really like the way her curls came out. Mine are loose, but her's are curlier so you have options.

SG
 
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