Hey Darlin'
Your hair is definately growing
And don't worry if you don't feel the itchies or scalp stimulations. I don't always feel them but I can still see and feel the difference in both thickness and length.
So...don't give up. Also, I've even skipped a few days (not on purpose - I've had some late schedules), and yet I still see progress. I was even able to cut my hair (about 1/2") and it's back already.
Again...don't give up. We have until June to post our results. And the site does say that it takes 60 - 90 days. And that's the normal progress rate for just about anything we introduce into our hair or our systems. The body has to re-allign to the new product and also eliminate what's it's been used to.
It's a revolving process, out with the old, in with the new. New 'cell's are being regenerated, while the old cells are being expelled to make room for the new.
Also, to speed up the process, stop worrying, drink lots of water, eat lots of fruits and veggies, as these foods help with the elimination and regeneration process. Eat healthy fibers and proteins and eliminate (reduce) sugar intake.
Sugar eats 'hair'. In other words, sugar attaches itsself and depletes the nutrients in our bodies that feed our hair as well as other organs and cells in our bodies. It's like 'pac man', it goes around in our bodies eating precious nutrients that feeds health into our blood and cells. Feed your blood with healthy foods, nutrients, and safer sugars which will in turn feed your hair with the strength and health it needs to grow and stay strong.
One of the best foods that I've found to be most helpful are Sea Vegetables. I have to give credit to Isis (our precious member) for this.
Sea Vegetables are excellent for feeding hair and cell growth. (Spirilina, Kelp, Chlorella). I also take Wheat Grass, Barley and each of these come in capsules, tablets and even powdered form to mix in smoothies, or juices.
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I know I've shared a lot here, but I learned this the hard way. My hair was damaged beyond repair due to chemicals and careless use of heat. I wanted super straight hair and I killed it with relaxers and straightening combs. I did not appreciate the gift of my natural curls and I almost lost it all...almost going bald.
Thank God and this forum, I learned to accept my natural hair and to love it.
I had to start all over and nurse my hair back to growth. I learned that my hair growth is inside out. I had to take in what feeds our hair internally as well as the care for it outside. After many trials and errors, and many, many hair care products, I'm here and am blessed to be able to use Ovation. It's almost like a reward for accepting my hair as it is...natural.
Again, don't give up pretty lady...
Get ready for the new you, all over.
Sorry for the long post...I hope it blesses someone.