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Take pics of your hair throughout your journey to track your progress. I didn't think my hair was growing at first until I took pics every few months.
 
Try to read all threads even those that aren’t aligned with your hair’s characteristics (relaxed, natural, texlaxed, 3abc, 4abc, etc.) or preferences (i.e., straightening, air drying, rollersetting, braids, weaves, wigs) because they can contain good information. FWIW, I got the idea of detangling and removing shed hair prior to DCing from a relaxed hair thread.
 
Try the tangle teezer, it isn't a regular brush. It's a very gentle yet fast detangler.
 
If you want to know something abour hair - read LHCF member's tips.
 
Assess the Condition of Your Hair Regularly and Don't Be Afraid to Re-vamp your Regimen and/or make adjustments to your products as needed
 
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Do NOT take a multivitamin + too many other supplements without calculating the total amount of certain vitamins or you can induce liver toxicity.


**I say this because someone was taking a multivitamin + nioxin + another hair/skin/nails formula
 
Aloe Vera Juice is amazing, especially when used as a final rinse
 
Buy a smaller size of a new products. Having 32 oz of conditioner you hate stinks. -_-
 
Don't look down at olive oil, it's just as good as any other "more exotic" oil.
 
Sulfur containing amino Acid , L-Cysteine(& N-acetyl-l-cysteine) is recognized as a hair growth aid.
 
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For absorption, take Vitamin C along with L-cysteine ( n-acetyl-l-cysteine) .
 
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Less is more!

You don't have to do a lot and/or use a lot to achieve a successful outcome - Keep it simple.
 
Be patient with growth aide usage. Some people see results sooner than others, others it may take a few months. Give it a fair shot before tossing it out.
 
When trying a new product like a shampoo, test it first on a small area of your hair or on shed/cut hair to see how it responds. This can prevent/minimalize a lot of setbacks.
 
Empty, clean, and fully dry your spritz bottles between batches to prevent smells, gunk, mildew, etc.
 
If your natural twists look fuzzy after a few days, try twisting them using the rope method. They will last for weeks, appear longer and "shinier/smoother", and make a great protective style.
 
If your natural twists look fuzzy after a few days, try twisting them using the rope method. They will last for weeks, appear longer and "shinier/smoother", and make a great protective style.[/QUOTE


What is the rope method.
 
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