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Thanks, Ladies!
My hair had fallen out like the end of January or beginning of February, (around the time that I had fallen really sick) and I thought I could nurture it back to health... but everyday I had to look at it, and hide it, and I was just tired of the shame that I felt. The only thing that I was doing differently was DC'ing, but that was not the reason for the fall. I believe it was health related. I went to the doctor on Friday, and she thinks it may have to do with my thyroid. (Let us pray....)
Although it was growing back, it was just too much for me. There were so many patches and uneven areas all over my head - you know, some very long spots, then some too short to be true spots. I just had to do it...
So now, I'm going to do like guys and use minimal manipulation, but I'll incorporate the following:
Wash day
Clarifying Shampoo
Hydrate/Moisturizing Shampoo
DC with Aphogee 2 min
DC with Hairveda or other conditioner (minimum 1 hour)
CHI Silk Infusion
Moisturize
Treatments
Heavy Protein Treatment (every 8 weeks)
Daily Regimen
MN on scalp (has helped me in the past)
Moisturize
Seal with Kemi Oyl, or other oils
Haitian Castor Oil (L'Huile Masketri) every night
This is what I was doing these past few weeks, and I did see some growth. Let's see where I am by my birthday (June 4th - 31 years young!)! I'm a little excited:
Thanks for the encouragement, y'all!!
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Looks great! Where do u buy that Hatian castor oil u use in your reggi?
lp, there is lots of encouraging stories in this forum from women who did the BC and their hair grew back strong, healthy, and to its longest length ever. Keep these photos hon, cause when you reach your goal, people won't believe that you started with a twa!
It doesn't look bad at all, I think you're still in shock from the dramatic change.
Hey Suzieq!
Thanks for the compliment. Since we are Haitians, I asked my mom to send me some. It just so happened that a friend of her's had just returned from Haiti with a HUGE container of it. So my mom sent me two 12 fl. oz bottles of it. I wish I knew how to make it myself.
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I totally understand the first couple hours after such an experience. I did mine in Jan and it took me about 2 weeks to get used to myself. BUT the important thing is that you are gorgeous with or without your hair... since you've done this before, you know all about getting your back stiff for the haterz and negative people. I wish you luck as you grow back your full, healthy head of hair. :hugs: