Trust stylists when they say they know how to do natural hair.
That's a big one, and a mistake I had to learn the hard way.
Trust stylists when they say they know how to do natural hair.
My worst mistake was not knowing about heat damage and allowing the stylists to use excessive heat during the straightening process.
Since heat damaged strands do not revert, I'm in the process of growing out the damage. I decided not to cut.
Lesson learned: Use heat protectant in addition to low heat to straighten my hair (among many things).
I get little knots at the ends of some individual strands sometimes, and I sometimes pick/break them off with my hands instead of cutting them off. I know that is so bad, but usually i don't have scissors near when i find them.
The worst thing I've ever done to my hair since my big chop was to try a "low manipulation" regimen where I didn't detangle my hair for several days. My hair was knotted and matted so badly. No matter how carefully I tried to detangle, I know I did some damage. Never again. I don't like to have a rat's nest on top of my head.
Mistakes....where do I start?
1. Not properly taking care of hair...."because it's natural."
2. DRYING Shampoos--hair was not dry but brittle as a disposal brillo pad.
3. TOO MANY products. A stylist recommended that I use a leave-in, a frizz control, a grease, a mouse, a gel.....all at the same time. She would even mix in her palm and DRENCHED my hair with it/
4. Wrong Shampoo...that's been a common theme. I now use an organic brand with out the drying sulfates.
5. Manipulating hair without conditioner...Hubby would clean out the shower drain trap and I thought he had found a squirrel once.
6. Coloring, coloring and coloring...all done improperly.
7. Thinking I HAD to cut every 8-9 weeks due to dry split ends ( I didn't know if I had them or not)
8. NOT MOISTURIZING
Thanks for posting ladies!! I am transitioning and have learned alot in this thread.