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I just had my 5-month follow-up and it was UNBELEIVABLE.
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I just had my 5-month follow-up and it was UNBELEIVABLE.
History and Initial Analysis:
Reason and background:
I decided to use the service b/c although I've been working on my hair for years, I still have periods of extreme breakage and have never been able to successfully grow my hair out (without it immediately breaking off). My hair in the front and crown seemed they had stopped growing for a year.
I went under weaves for a full year following that and felt I had things under control. Coming in, I thought I finally had my moisture game in tact- as I was deep conditioning regularly and sealing w/water n oil-- my main routine. I was expecting this analysis to re-confirm that I was finally on the right track-- perhaps to offer some small tweaks.
First Consultation & Analysis:
NOT THE CASE. I had my initial analysis and consultation in August. I have not shared my results until now b/c I was too upset and inconsolable for about 2weeks after receiving these results. It was an all around bad report. Jenns first words to me were that my hair is "weak"..."fragile". She really dropped the bomb-- b/c I thought I had finally gained strength. See my post here: http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showpost.php?p=16686481&postcount=451
Okay. Next, weak root. Excuse me? After all these years I put focus and everything into my hair and this is what it gives me: weak hair? damaged roots? It hurt to hear these words. But this is the kicker, I also had some miniature strands. Hair that is so small it's microscopic growing from my root.
Next, a review of each hair strand under the microscope revealed splits everywhere...midshaft, end shaft, bubble spots (heat splits), weak points, frayed ends. Every variety of split, you name it, I had it. Slide after slide of horrible hair. I was in tears. Jenn was like, "are you crying"??? I'm like, and I can barely talk, "yes, continue"...as I hear my fate.
I also have high porosity hair-- this is confirmed by slides that showed my cuticles are very raised and some even frayed. If you remember, I didn't know whether I was high or low porosity b/c for years my hair would never get wet. Also, I always thought my strands were thick, but Jenn said they are medium. Okay, I still think some are thick-- I've seen wires come out of my head. Anyway- back to the story.
I go on to explain to her that I recently started a wig journey in an effort to "hide my hair" (I never wear my hair anyway-- at this point for year and a half). I do have pain in my scalp and some sores- not sure why but I guess not that big a deal. It was getting worse and worse day by day so that I couldn't touch my scalp sometimes. She was concerned my follicles had become inflamed -- and this is why some of my roots are small and producing smaller and smaller hair.
To be continued. This is going to be a long one; I can't do it all at once. will be back later today.
Thanks! I remember your post, the link was dead though (I think it was before they revamped their site) I just wonder if there's an actual course/major for this kind of research. The BF (he's a scientist) believes it's materials science (or one of its branches) but I still wonder.Amarilles, If you look back at my first post after my first phone call, I asked them all about how they got in this field, training and the like, hope that helps![]()
Can someone pleeease ask about baking soda? Do I have to pay one of y'all off?! Lmao...let me know and I'll PP you a buck or two!![]()
I'm learning so much reading through these, thanks to everyone that has posted about their experience. My boyfriend has very expensive, high quality macro lens for his Cannon so I got him to take shots of my strands...the most interesting thing I found was an SSK.I don't think it's quite the same even if the strands do appear very clearly...I can't wait until the Komaza girls open this service back up!
Thanks! I remember your post, the link was dead though (I think it was before they revamped their site) I just wonder if there's an actual course/major for this kind of research. The BF (he's a scientist) believes it's materials science (or one of its branches) but I still wonder.
[USER said:Gr8ness83;17994345[/USER]]I am trying to purchase the hair analysis system on the site but for some reason, it is not bringing me to a page where I can purchase it. I have created an account and all.Is anyone else having this same problem?
I conditioned but no leave-in. But I rinsed the hair again under warm water.Quick question. I haven't mailed my hair in so I have a few questions:
1. Does clean hair mean no condtioner? No leave-in?
Whatever came out of my head on wash day2. How many strands did you guys send in?
If you send what comes out of your head on wash day then it will be a full sample. Don't pick and choose what you send.3. As a transitioner, should I be sending hair with relaxed ends? I think most of the hair I've collected so far are natural. Not purposely though.
I'm going to look for my packet but I don't remember seeing instructions about this. I'm going to try to send this out today.
ETA: I haven't been in this thread for months but did someone say they don't offer follow ups anymore? As of when? I ordered mine in December.![]()
They probably stopped in December or before because my packet has the same 4 steps listed on the website:
STEP 3:
After we receive your hair sample a confirmation e-mail will be sent to you. Within 7-10 business days after receiving your hair sample we will contact you with our recommendations and your results. You will be able to view your hair analysis results and images when logged into your Komaza Care account.
STEP 4:
You will be extremely happy, more knowledgeable, and on your way to healthy beautiful hair!
Thanks Faith. I don't really comb my hair, so I just grabbed hair from around the tub and in my hands over several wash days.
I don't want to start over and collect by section so I'll just mail what I have. I should have asked these questions in December.
Ok. I had my analysis in August. So the procedure was different.
You don't have to comb your hair. However you detangle it or whatever you do, you just want to take the hair you get on wash day.
It's not crucial to separate the hair but for me it was important. Some of my strands showed I was experiencing hair loss and thinning. And by separating into section I could tell whether that was happening in one area or all over.