OK so I am sitting here ready to give up on growing my hair to full BSL because I just cannot imagine handling that much hair natural. Ladies with full BSL or longer natural hair, please tell us how you do it.
How do detangle that much hair?
How Long does it take?
How much product does your hair take? Conditioner, leave in etc.
What do you do about the knots? (It seems as if they get worse the longer the hair gets)
How do you manage hair that covers most of your back but shrinks up to above your shoulders?
Share your knowledge with those of us who will be where you are in the future.
Thanks for Sharing!!!
I wish I could provide an absolutely positive response. But in all honesty, long natural hair is a lot of work...for me. I love my hair and want to grow it even longer. But I'm just trying to keep it real about the work involved. My hair is waist length and just this morning, I was seriously thinking about cutting it. It tangles like crazy, despite the fact that I keep it in a protective style almost all of the time. As it gets longer, the detangling issues have gotten more extreme. It is not unusual for me to take 30 minute showers, half of which are spent getting the knots/tangles out of my hair.
This morning, I tried the method Poka wrote about in her recent thread, and it did help. That is, I detangled before I got in the shower. I put my hair in sections, dampened each section with water and used loads of conditioner to detangle it. This took a while, but I wasn't wasting water and I didn't feel rushed like I sometimes do in the shower. I wrote in her thread that I am going to do this from now on.
The key to detangling for me has always been the use of a seamless wide tooth comb, A LOT of conditioner and the use of the shower spray itself. It works, but as the hair gets longer, it just takes longer to accomplish the task.
I go through so much conditioner. I can no longer afford to buy expensive stuff regularly. I'm not kidding that I can go through a bottle of conditioner with just two cowashes....or very near that. Fortunately, I don't use many products. It's basically conditioner and natural butters, which have saved my hair as far as keeping it protected and moisturized.
So yeah, for me, the knots have gotten worse as my hair has gotten longer and I just have to make sure I don't go too long without detangling or all hell breaks loose.
Shrinkage is just one of those things we have to deal with. I'm at WL, but my hair will dry much shorter. I think maybe it's at about APL in some spots with shrinkage, and maybe BSL at other parts. But it really depends on weather and other mysterious factors. I've had days of incredible shrinkage. But generally, my hair is up in a bun anyway, so I don't see the shrinkage.
I hope I didn't give the wrong impression because I do LOVE my hair and feel very grateful for it. I look forward to it getting longer. However, I can't pretend it isn't a lot of work or that I never have moments of contemplating the scissors. Over all, though, it's definitely worth it and I'm so glad I haven't cut it.