Smiley79
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I did the Big Chop (again) on 10/17/12. Prior to that, I had been natural for a year and a half, then I got very frustrated and relaxed my hair in June 2012. I only lasted 4 months before going back to natural.



During the beginning phase, to have fun with my short hair this time, I opted for a color. I loved it!!!


After a few months and having grown enough hair to use as a leave out…I started doing some protective styling. Yes, I was bored already so I ventured into weaves. SMH. (looking back now, I regret that decision, or atleast doing it so much) I was doing good okay with them but then I had a major setback. A friend of mine did a cap weave for me that I needed done real quick for a special occasion, and she put the glue on my edges! We were so busy chatting and laughing that I never paid attention to where she applies the glue. Plus she has a great head of hair so I never doubted that she would apply the glue wrong. Low and behold, when I took the cap off, I practically looked like I had a Mohawk. Although I have no pics, you can see that month or so later when I did a weave at a salon, you can see how scarce my edges are. That gives you an idea of how it was a month prior.

After that final weave, I let my hair rest and breath for a good while and then I opted for box braids and this time I told my braid girl to be extra careful with the edges! I baby sat my edges with JBCO and Peppermint Oil and gave them lots of TLC.

The Finale-One Year Natural
So fast forward to the present. I just took the braids out about a week and a half ago and this is where I am now. Although I do see growth, I am not pleased with the overall feel and look of my hair. It’s just a bush of lifeless hair. It has little shine, it’s dry, frizzy and has no definition. I was in for a rude awakening. I need to take better care of my hair and take it more seriously.

Overall my lessons learned and my hair goals are as follows:
*Less weave protective styling- Bottom line, I need to get more hands on with my hair. I can’t keep hiding it under protective styles and think its gonna flourish this healthy head of hair. Looking at and feeling my hair, it really needs TLC that only a daily hand- on routine can provide. Also, the worst part is that my small leave out section has some strands that are pin straight. It looks like I relaxed some of my leave out. Not cute! So instead of weaves, I will opt for box braids and occasional half wigs but only AFTER I give my hair some much needed attention and see it gain some strength. For now, I would really like to learn how to do twists but when I try them, I feel like I still need a wig to cover them up because it doesn’t look appropriate for anywhere but home. That’s one area that really bothers me.
* More researching and more trial and error:I am determined to find a regimen that works for me. Sad to say I still have not found a tried and true method of how to retain moisture. And then my head spins when I read so many different suggestions. Use a comb, don’t use a comb. Shampoo for a clean scalp, don’t use shampoo at all. Do protective styles to retain growth, don’t do too many protective styles.

*Take a break from following natural hair You Tube channels and natural hair blogs: Other than to learn styling techniques or to get info on a hair issue that I need help with…I am gonna lay off of looking at so many beautiful naturals EVERYDAY, LOL. As juvenile as it sounds, it does get me discouraged sometimes, because I turn and look at my hair think WHAT’S WRONG WITH IT, rather than embrace the phase that I’m in and just deal with it. Lol.
*I want to learn and give Henna a try (I’m most excited about this; I found a simple Coconut milk and Henna recipe)
*I want to give ACV rinses a try
*I want to cowash more often and see if this helps with giving my thirsty hair more moisture.
Well that's my year in review and what I have learned. Happy healthy hair journey. On to Year 2!

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