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My 4A Story/It can happen

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Wow, this is so inspiring! Your hair is so lush :drool: Mind sharing your reggie? Pretty please? :)
 
Congrats!

You actually look like a 3c/4a mix to me. But that doesnt matter, it's always great to see someone with very coily hair like my own reach hip length :yep:

Nice work

Exactly what I was thinking. My 4a/b hair does not look like that. But it shoooooo is purty!
 
Your hair is beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing your inspiring story. I esp love the curly pic! :)
 
I love your hair and your story. Such prettiness.....You've inspired me!!!

BTW put your current length-check in your siggy, please; pretty please!!!

And yeah, as other's have said.....where that reggie??!!! LOL.
 
@ Dee Raven Wow your hair is gorgeous, hopefully i can say this one day, thanks for the inspiration. May i ask what is your Reggi
 
this is alot of lil african american girl's story....including my own.

i was touched by your honesty and so glad you shared this ! your hair is beautiful and so you are you. :)
 
I needed to see this. My texture is similar to yours and I've been having these weird moments when I feel like aiming for MBL a waste of my time, but to see your hair has just renewed my faith in growing out my hair. I've even decided that MBL isn't long enough now. I want WL hair. :) Thank you for sharing.
 
Thank you for sharing your story and your beautiful hair. Inspiring! Off to read thread bc I know someone somewhere in this thread asked for your regimen already. :)
 
What a glorious day! Great news to hear that you reached your goal, keep carrying the torch. Our generation coming up are a lucky bunch with mothers, sisters and aunts who has this knowledge to pass on.
 
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