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I so wanna join. I started doing the protective styling, but i've been slacking on the moisturizing cause i'm always in a rush in the morning and i need to motivate myself at night. But anyway, what do we have to do?
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Hareitiz said:I'm in too!! My first challenge! :bouncegre
Tallulah Belle said:Hello - it's my first post!
I would love to join in this challenge - exercise, water etc should be fine, as it's not too far off what I do already, but I don't really understand what I would do without heat.
I do a lot of sport, so wash my hair 3/4 times a week. It then gets blow-dried and flat-ironed (low-ish heat) each time, as I wear my hair straight. I've been lurking here for a while so have experimented with twist-outs, but they just look awful, and wouldn't be appropriate for work.
Any suggestions?
Ms Kraft said:I'm so in this! I'm not brand new, but I'm still wet behind the ears.This will be the perfect kick-off for the 2007 Head-2-Toe Challenge I'm in. I'll post my starting point once I get my "Progress-n-Inches" T-shirt (just to keep me honest
) Let's do it!
I am an advocate of many small victories that ultimately win a battle. They say that our hair will grow a minimum of 1/4" a month, so, by February, we should all be a minimum of an inch longer if we nurture our ends properly.![]()
Very doable, I think. Don't you? I think this should be the goal. A minimum of 1 inch growth by Valentine's Day. What do you think?
Letitia said:Mrs Kraft you can make that easy!I still have to make this husband of mine get on the floor with a sharpie and make me a shirt. lol Might as well put him to work on it. lol.
preciousjewel76 said:
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preciousjewel76 said:It's not too late to join! I didn't come up with an official "due date" or anything, LOL.
The challenge is open to newbies like me from October until Valentine's Day 2007 (that's an easy date to remember). Feel free to post updates or before/after pics as often as you like. The rules are copied below, from my earlier post:
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Our "official" newbie challenge rules will be as follows:
1. No direct heat! Put those flatirons away! Use of a bonnet or hood dryer is allowed.
2. Moisture, moisture, and MORE moisture! Be sure to moisturize your ends and the rest of your hair AT LEAST once a day. Remember, a good moisturizer will list water as the first ingredient (basically, grease is NOT a moisturizer, LOL). And don't forget to seal in your moisturizer with an oil.
3. Protective styling - maintain your ends. If possible, wear protective styles as much as you can. Buns, twists, ponies (real or phony), braids, braidouts, twistouts, etc. are your FRIEND!
4. If you relax your hair, try to stretch for one week past your usual touch up time. Try to stretch even longer if you think you can, but keep in mind that you will have to really take care of your hair once you have a mix of new growth and relaxed ends.
5. Drink AT LEAST six cups (48 ounces) of water each day. If you don't like water, try flavoring it with some Crystal Light drink mix. Hydration is important for your entire body, not just your hair.
6. Step up your physical activity. If you're not already exercising, an easy way to get started is to take a 30 minute walk every day. You can break it up into segments (walk in the AM, walk at lunch, walk after dinner). Just get moving! And find an activity that you like....if you hate running, PLEASE don't go out and try to train for a marathon! Find a "workout buddy" if you think that will help. We need to aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate physical activity on 5 or more days of the week. Moderate activity = activity that makes your heart rate go up and causes light-moderate sweating.
7. Most Important: Be positive! We're new to this board, so we're still learning how to take care of our hair. Don't set your goals too high. Give it time. Don't obsess over the length of your hair. Just try to get it HEALTHY!!
I'm really happy that this thread has generated a positive response. Let's keep it going, ladies, and see what a few months of healthy living can do for us...and our hair!
Be Blessed!![]()
Letitia said:Mrs Kraft you can make that easy!I still have to make this husband of mine get on the floor with a sharpie and make me a shirt. lol Might as well put him to work on it. lol.
Letitia said:I just told him about it too. (and threw him the sharpie.)
I have a white cami he can get to work on.
He just looked at me and said.....Not Tonight!
Okay....Yeah.....I will remember that SAME answer later on.
Ms Kraft said:Letitia - I just caught your postingsGirl, you're too funny!!! I hope for his sake we get to see a picture of his masterpiece soon!
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preciousjewel76 said:OK fellow newbies, here's the update on the Newbie Challenge. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, will be to stay on this healthy hair/body challenge until Valentine's Day 2007. I think 4 months is a good jumping off point.
Every month, I will post a new thread for you to share your progress. You can use this thread to post before/after pics and such. And be sure to put this in your signature, to remind yourself of the challenge. We need to represent!!:
***2006-2007 Newbie Challenge***
Our "official" newbie challenge rules will be as follows:
1. No direct heat! Put those flatirons away! Use of a bonnet or hood dryer is allowed.
2. Moisture, moisture, and MORE moisture! Be sure to moisturize your ends and the rest of your hair AT LEAST once a day. Remember, a good moisturizer will list water as the first ingredient (basically, grease is NOT a moisturizer, LOL). And don't forget to seal in your moisturizer with an oil.
3. Protective styling - maintain your ends. If possible, wear protective styles as much as you can. Buns, twists, ponies (real or phony), braids, braidouts, twistouts, etc. are your FRIEND!
4. If you relax your hair, try to stretch for one week past your usual touch up time. Try to stretch even longer if you think you can, but keep in mind that you will have to really take care of your hair once you have a mix of new growth and relaxed ends.
5. Drink AT LEAST six cups (48 ounces) of water each day. If you don't like water, try flavoring it with some Crystal Light drink mix. Hydration is important for your entire body, not just your hair.
6. Step up your physical activity. If you're not already exercising, an easy way to get started is to take a 30 minute walk every day. You can break it up into segments (walk in the AM, walk at lunch, walk after dinner). Just get moving! And find an activity that you like....if you hate running, PLEASE don't go out and try to train for a marathon! Find a "workout buddy" if you think that will help. We need to aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate physical activity on 5 or more days of the week. Moderate activity = activity that makes your heart rate go up and causes light-moderate sweating.
7. Most Important: Be positive! We're new to this board, so we're still learning how to take care of our hair. Don't set your goals too high. Give it time. Don't obsess over the length of your hair. Just try to get it HEALTHY!!
I'm really happy that this thread has generated a positive response. Let's keep it going, ladies, and see what a few months of healthy living can do for us...and our hair!
Be Blessed!![]()
Ms Kraft said:Hey, Precious :bouncegre- you forgot the goal of at least 1 inch growth.![]()