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OMGGG HAIR GROWTH!! Black girls can grow SUPER long hair!

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Great length and great that you met your goal. I wish at 15 I had done research on hair care cause ill be tbl length now if I had
 
Tear in one eye and slow clap ! Awesome to see another 4 something lady to make it to tailbone length !

If only I had that type of growth and retention :drunk:
 
Tear in one eye and slow clap ! Awesome to see another 4 something lady to make it to tailbone length !

If only I had that type of growth and retention :drunk:

doll-baby hahaha aww you're so sweet! It just goes to show that anyone can grow their hair long!

Happy hair growth and I'm here if you need any help :)
 
Congrats, maybe tailbone or longer if straightened. And of course black girls can grow long hair, you sound so shocked. You're and inspiration for those who may be losing hope. Very happy for you.
 
Congrats, maybe tailbone or longer if straightened. And of course black girls can grow long hair, you sound so shocked. You're and inspiration for those who may be losing hope. Very happy for you.

Osha - I'm being assuring to anyone who's doubtful. My hair was non existent, extremely short, balding and damaged a few years ago and I am shocked at the length now! Thank you :)
 
I see you changed the original picture. It's amazjng how our hair just shrinks up. Congrats again and your hair is beautiful.

I'm sure others would love to know your regimen and how you grew it so long.

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I am sûre if you should straighten you Will be sitting on that gorgeous mane of yours I also notice your haïr is very thick all thé way to thé ends. Thé only thin part i sée is thé last half inch of your ends. You give me courage and life this morning. Congrats Inspiired and all the best for the rest of your journey.
 
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Flat Iron Hacks for Silky, Damage-Free Hair: What You Didn’t Know!:2inlove:

Using a flat iron can transform your hair from frizzy to fabulous, but it’s crucial to use it correctly to maintain healthy locks. Here are some essential hacks to ensure your hair remains silky and damage-free.

1. Choose the Right Heat Setting: Different hair types require different heat levels. For fine or damaged hair, stick to a lower temperature (around 250-300°F). Medium to thick hair can handle 300-375°F, while coarse hair may require higher settings (375-450°F). Always start with a lower heat and adjust as needed to minimize damage.

2. Use a Heat Protectant: Never skip the heat protectant! Spraying a quality heat protectant on your hair before styling creates a barrier between your hair and the heat, preventing moisture loss and damage. Look for products containing silicones or oils for extra protection.

3. Section Your Hair: Working in small sections (about 1-2 inches) allows for more even heat distribution. Clip up the top layers of your hair while you work on the lower sections to ensure that every strand gets the attention it deserves.

4. Don’t Over-Styling: Limit the number of passes you make over each section. Aim for a smooth glide through your hair without tugging or pulling. If a section doesn’t straighten on the first pass, adjust the heat or consider if the hair is too wet or too thick.

5. Maintain Your Flat Iron: Regularly clean your flat iron plates to remove product buildup. This ensures even heat distribution and prevents snagging. Allow it to cool completely before storing it away.

By following these hacks, you can enjoy beautifully straightened hair without compromising its health!
 
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