Stella B.
Well-Known Member
Ladies, we spend so much time dealing with new growth between relaxers or transitioning; it becomes a major part of our hair journey. How we deal with our new growth as it comes in will make our stretch do-able or extremely challenging. Right now I am 7 months post with about 3 and a half inches (lots) of new growth. I normally stretch for 17 weeks between perms, before relaxing again. I am in love
with the texture and the thickness of my new growth, and decided to go on an extended stretch. I knew I had to find a way to control it daily in order to stay away from perms and straightening for a while. Since I tend to avoid heat my options for straighter hair and roots during this stretch have been minimal. I have learned a few simple tried and true ideas (thanks LHCF ladies!) to help make it through this stretch.....
I've learned:
Detangle daily on dry hair first, using fingers and hands to smooth the hair.
Dampen and moisturize daily both the new growth and the relaxed hair. Find a moisturizer that satisfies both textures of hair-the new growth and the relaxed ends. I am moisturizing twice a day-once in the morning, and again before bedtime. This means my thirsty hair needs moisture every 12 hours each day.
Stretching damp moisturized hair until dry with headbands, headwraps, scarves, will help to make your new growth lay flatter, and become more manageable.
Protective styling on most days decreases the frustration involved in styling and controlling the hair.
Layer the absorbing oils on the hair only after the hair has been dampened with water and moisturizers. Save the heaviest oils for last. Layering in the correct order is crucial to your results. We do want beautiful results!
So here's a video showing what I do to my hair daily to help me make it through this extended stretch I'm on...hoping it'll help someone else to discover what works for them.
Stella B's Mane Taming-Enjoy!!!
http://photopeach.com/album/16pxhr2

I've learned:
Detangle daily on dry hair first, using fingers and hands to smooth the hair.
Dampen and moisturize daily both the new growth and the relaxed hair. Find a moisturizer that satisfies both textures of hair-the new growth and the relaxed ends. I am moisturizing twice a day-once in the morning, and again before bedtime. This means my thirsty hair needs moisture every 12 hours each day.
Stretching damp moisturized hair until dry with headbands, headwraps, scarves, will help to make your new growth lay flatter, and become more manageable.
Protective styling on most days decreases the frustration involved in styling and controlling the hair.
Layer the absorbing oils on the hair only after the hair has been dampened with water and moisturizers. Save the heaviest oils for last. Layering in the correct order is crucial to your results. We do want beautiful results!

So here's a video showing what I do to my hair daily to help me make it through this extended stretch I'm on...hoping it'll help someone else to discover what works for them.
Stella B's Mane Taming-Enjoy!!!
http://photopeach.com/album/16pxhr2