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Luscious Healthy Ends Challenge 2025

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Which of these problems would you like to solve so you can have Luscious Healthy Ends in 2025?

  • Knots on Ends of Hair

    Votes: 14 50.0%
  • Splits on Ends of Hair

    Votes: 14 50.0%
  • Brittleness on Ends of Hair

    Votes: 8 28.6%
  • Tangles on Ends of Hair

    Votes: 4 14.3%
  • Velcro/Brillo texture on Ends of Hair

    Votes: 3 10.7%
  • Breakage on Ends of Hair

    Votes: 6 21.4%
  • Thinness on Ends of Hair

    Votes: 12 42.9%
  • Dull/Whitish/Grayish color on Ends of Hair

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Matted/Felted hair on Ends of Hair

    Votes: 1 3.6%
  • Sticky hair on Ends of Hair

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    28
March 2025, going once, going twice......



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So Don't be like Mick Jagger and be up here saying:

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Instead focus on cultivating those Luscious Ends for

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That's right, satisfaction guaranteed!

So see you here next month in April, same Bat Channel. If at any point you find yourself in dire straits just send up a signal

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And help will arrive sooner than you realize it.

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Happy Luscious Ends Building in April 2025!

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I couldn't find any tofu in my city and don't plan to take the train into the big city until May.

So, I found a recipe on YouTube to use soy milk and lemon juice to make tofu. It's perfect because I can make the EXACT quantity I need for my Amino Acid hair masks without waste. I'll be doing that today and then washing and deep conditioning. No more buying hard to find and expensive tofu that I end up wasting. Necessity is definitely the mother of invention.
 
@Chicoro I watched this today and it reminded me of your approach to trimming. Once thing that I've noticed is that when it comes to growing very long hair regardless of hair type I start to notice similarities of hair practices converging. Of course not everything is the same but it's interesting how much does become the same.


Thanks! I started believing in micro trimming when I saw @keranikki had such incredible results.
 
Reset today. Pretty much everything was the same. Before I rinsed out the conditioner I combed and then used my demand to reduce stress on my curls.

I finally repurchased my K18. I towel dried my hair, applied the K18, waited 4 minutes and used the Mielle leave-in.

Put my hair in 10 bantu knots and let it dry while I talked on the phone.
After dinner finished drying with my RevAir and installed my twist.

My twists ate definitely getting longer. I can braid them all together and tuck them under without having to use any hair accessories or pins.

Just a slight variation by parting a little differently.

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I'm going to try to hold out until the end of the month to color my hair. In 3 weeks I will clarify, deep condition and do my K18 treatment. The following week I color my hair, blow dry it and trim off 1/8 to 1/4 inch. Not sure which one yet. That will get me ready for my update picture. I will just blow dry for my mid year updates and save my flat iron until December.

I'm going to stick with flat twist through my progress pic. After that I will try to do at least 1 set of 2 strands so I can see my progress there. Once I can pull my 2 strands to the center and gather them some type of way, I may wear them more often and try to wear them 2 weeks instead of 1.

I've been doing a lot of flat twist for a single style, so I have a style where I can oil and massage my scalp. But if I don't really see any progress with the oil by the end of April, I will switch to bigger twists and easier styles.

During the month of April, I'm going to focus on using as much of the Mielle products up and then go through my stash.

That's enough of a plan for the next 30 days.
 
Reset today. Pretty much everything was the same. Before I rinsed out the conditioner I combed and then used my demand to reduce stress on my curls.

I finally repurchased my K18. I towel dried my hair, applied the K18, waited 4 minutes and used the Mielle leave-in.

Put my hair in 10 bantu knots and let it dry while I talked on the phone.
After dinner finished drying with my RevAir and installed my twist.

My twists ate definitely getting longer. I can braid them all together and tuck them under without having to use any hair accessories or pins.

Just a slight variation by parting a little differently.

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Congratulations! Your twists have gained significant length that you can now pull them together. Bravo! Your twists and the parting are pretty and there's an undulating movement to your hair and the parting makes your hair look like a beautiful ocean wave mystically frozen in the moment. What a lovely shaped head you have, too.

All your twists look uniform in thickness, as well. The twists are smooth in that there are not a lot of small hairs sticking out. Very, very nice results.
 
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Thank you :)

I'd like to join this challenge.... I've trimmed my hair today (around 2 inches), I've ordered a couple of butters and oils, they should arrive in the next couple of days after which, I will start focusing on my ends.
@Angel of the North
Welcome!

So Ahm… what kind of butter did you order, if you don’t mind me asking?
 
@Angel of the North
Welcome!

So Ahm… what kind of butter did you order, if you don’t mind me asking?
Mango and avocado butters. The oils are avocado and grapeseed. They are the ones my hair loves and they give me the best results. I love that they are not heavy on my fine strands.

I use the butters to baby my ends, and seal with the oils. The butters are light enough that I can seal with those too. I sometimes use the oils to mix into conditioners/prepoo/seal moisture into my hair.

I may have a go at making some moisturisers by whipping the butters and oils together, I would probably get some shea butter as well for that as my hair really likes moisturisers that contain shea butter. Shea butter is too thick and heavy for my hair, it also doesn't seem to get absorbed the way the other two do, so I can't use it raw by itself. Nowadays ingredients to make hair and body products are very easy to get a hold of. I imagine mixing amino acids, essential oils etc. Just need to realise it :lachen:
 
Your twists and the parting are pretty and there's an undulating movement to your hair and the parting makes your hair look like a beautiful ocean wave mystically frozen in the moment. What a lovely shaped head you have, too.
:giggle: I have never heard my hair described like that :lol:

Undulating...beautiful ocean wave

You are too much. Thank you!

When she gets longer going to name her Oceana based on your comments.
 
Alright, we are heading into the last week of March 2025.


How are you progressing? What are those ends looking like?

Interestingly enough, I don't actually examine my ends. I guess I should, considering the nature of this challenge. I usually only ever look at my ends when it's time to trim my ends. My next trim session is scheduled for this weekend.

I've noticed a bit of breakage, a couple of times, but I'm not sure which part of my hair is coming from. It could be from the shorter hairs which I don't trim (hairs from new growth or breakage further breaking). However, I have started brushing my hair with a goat's hair brush after massaging it, but I haven't noticed any breakage that way. In the past, I would get some, but over the past couple of days, nothing.


Have you had any epiphanies?
Nothing new has come to mind. I installed my two strand mini twists at the end of January and I haven't done anything with my hair since, outside of washing, moisturizing, and trimming my ends. Now that I think of it, I'm not sure if I ever came up with a definitive strategy specifically for my ends.


Have you set bolder goals?
At some point, when I take out these twists, I'll try stretching my hair and taking a closer look at my ends. I'll probably do a bit of a search and destroy at that point.

I've started massaging my hair and spreading my sebum along my strands. There was a method that I learned about where you spread the sebum and concentrate on your ends first, to get sebum coverage, since they are farthest away from your scalp. Over time, you eventually spread the sebum up your strands to your roots. When I'm done massaging my scalp, I've started tucking my ends into the base of my bun, but at my roots to let them soak up sebum and for better protection.

I want to start looking at some hairstyles that I can do when I take my mini-twists out. I want some that will allow me to massage my scalp daily, but also tuck my ends away. Most likely some way of wearing medium or large twists. :look:


Have you pulled back on some goals?
No. I'm still working on keeping my ends healthy enough to ensure maximum retention this year.


Have you had any realizations about your hair or your hair care practices?
So, as I mentioned above, I don't take a close look at my ends. Instead, I usually try to hide them away as much as I can and deal with them during the trim cycle. When I was trimming quarterly, I would take a look at them quarterly. I guess now that I'm trimming monthly, I see them more...?


How is your consistency?
I'm not as consistent about moisturizing my hair as I'd like, but I'm trying to decide how much of my wanting to be a daily moisturizer is based on what I'm "supposed" to be doing vs what my hair actually needs. I've gotten better at oiling my ends one to two times in a week, which I think ends up being enough.


Extending grace to you?
I try to enjoy my hair while I'm washing it and feeling the hang time of my twists. It's motivation to keep caring for my length and my ends.
 
One thing I am curious about is if some of us have hair growth related to the seasons.

Does my hair growth bloom in the Spring and take off through the summer? Does my hair growth slow down with the Fall and the Winter?

My body is definitely impacted by the seasons. This year I plan to pay more attention to my growth in each season.

Not saying my hair doesn't grow in the cooler months but maybe the Spring and Summer produce more.

Will keep posting since we just moved into Spring.

I'm seeing other ladies online saying that their hair is shedding right now.

I know that back in the day, there was more discussion around season shedding and people would make note/threads when it started occurring. Usually spring and fall, which I find interesting because I've not seen anyone mention summer and winter shedding.
 
@Chicoro I watched this today and it reminded me of your approach to trimming. Once thing that I've noticed is that when it comes to growing very long hair regardless of hair type I start to notice similarities of hair practices converging. Of course not everything is the same but it's interesting how much does become the same.



Thanks for sharing this video. This is basically how I trim my hair, with the exception of trimming my hair back to a certain length. I'm saving that for a future date.

I really should start watching historic hair care videos. I think that's where I lean in terms of my hair care practices.

One thing that she said that I've been thinking about for some time is the idea of having blunt ends/hemline instead of a tapered hairline. I've been cutting my ends bluntly (though I'm sure my hair has some taper to it if I were to stretch it out.) However, I've been growing out my nails and I've noticed two things:

1. Regularly oiling my cuticles and nails helps a LOT. When I say "regularly", I mean every time I wash my hands. I guess this is the same as L-O. I haven't tried LCO, but I should start. My hands might end up looking younger.

2. I've changed from naturally square nails to a rounded almond shape. I think that this has made the biggest difference for being able to retain length.

So this is where I'm at a loss -- and mainly because I refuse to experiment in this way. Why does this rounded shape work on my hands when in theory it shouldn't work on my hair? My hands definitely take much more abuse than my hair does, but this experiment has been eye opening for me.

Has anyone else notice that non-"square" haircuts work better for their hair? Maybe a rounded square as opposed to oval?
 
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