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Poll: What's your style???

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How u stylin'?

  • Natural

    Votes: 48 27.0%
  • Transitioning

    Votes: 15 8.4%
  • Relaxed

    Votes: 92 51.7%
  • Texlaxed

    Votes: 23 12.9%

  • Total voters
    178
  • Poll closed .
blackbarbie said:
Relaxed checking in!!


3. Water is not the enemy:mad:


YES,Yes,yes that is soooo true!

the poll is pretty interesting......every type of style is reped.............ohhhh opps, I didn't put braids or twists...but I put that in to the natural cat. and I didn't check to see if there were any transitioning into locks here...ok I will do better next time... sorry yall
 
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Relaxed

1. Never would have dreamed of going more than 8 weeks without a relaxer pre-LHCF...now 12 weeks is the bare bones minimum.

2. Heat is the devil, but it makes my hair look oh so lovely when I blow it out.

3. It's ok to wet your hair as often as you like because...moisture is key.
 
I am relaxed.

3 things learned:

- less is more (the less manipulation the better)
- sleeping with a satin scarf/pillowcase
- deep conditioning with honey and sitting under hood dryer
 
100% Natural here!

3 Tips I learned from LHCF?

1. Deep conditioning makes the hair grow stronger
2. Hot oil treatments keeps my ends healthy longer
3. *trying to think of something else that rhymes*...LHCF ladies are product mongers?
 
I'm transitioning!

I've learned:

1.) That my hair loves to be washed, often.

2.) To go easy on the protein

3.) That moisture is key
 
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Still texlaxed.

1) I've learned black hair does grow
2) Listen to your hair
3) Be patient; your journey can't take someone's path
 
natural


I learn to 1. moisturize 2. con-wash 3. baggy method

And I have healthy, longer, stronger hair thanks ladies.:D
 
I'm 100% Natural! My hair is very healthy and thick (the thickness can be a pain though :ohwell:). I love keeping my hair in the pony puff...everyone thinks it's pretty neat and asks me all sorts of questions :p

What I've learned in the past couple years about natural hair care is:
1. Less is more (that goes with products, manipulation, etc.)
2. Mineral Oil is BAD FOR YOUR HAIR!
3. Same with the Silicone...;)
 
Currently Relaxed. I can't deal with my natural hair at this point in my life. Maybe later I will consider transitioning.

RZ~
 
I'm : relaxed

3 things I have learned are what products and regimens my hair responds to and what it doesn't, the benefits of roller wrapping, and patience- long hair doesn't grow overnight!:D
 
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