This weather is not straight hair natural friendly <sad face> I've been looking a mess since Friday before last lol. It rains almost daily... but I still gotta wash and dc my hair on somewhat of a schedule. It's wash day. Yay!! Nah. Really I'm tired af. Just thinking out loud...
Oh hey boo!! H town in that thang lolShout out from the North Side! I JUST got done walking in the rain. Sun was shining clear as day like an hour ago. So I figured no need for an umbrella. Nope. Wrong. Lol
Yesterday I came into work and I had a few compliments on my twists. Granted I think I always do a sad job of self-installing pretty much anything. It’s day 3 and I’m looking like I have dreads trying to form, but I’ll take the compliments.
One lady in particular asked me if this was my hair or if I had extensions. I replied it was my own hair, and the look on her face was a cross between curiosity and disbelief. I’m happy that I’ve reached a milestone of my twists reaching hip unstretched an untouched, but I’m also kind of disappointed that folks can’t seem to fathom regular, simple hair care. Old maybe I don’t find my own hair length impressive? Maybe, idk. Or maybe I just find to be easily attainable. I still don’t know.
I wish I could’ve recorded that lady’s face. I really do. She asked what I do to my hair, and I gave her a simplified version: Wash and condition as needed, air dry, leave ins, protect hair. For the last 3 years.
And what’s more this lady had a nice head of hair. Roughly just above BSL, light brown natural color, bit of natural layering going on, but nonetheless well taken care of. I mentioned how I found her hair very pretty too and she just kind of shrugged. I was two breathes away from giving her the URL address to this site. I wish for everybody to see their goals through.
Idk maybe I’m being insensitive, but it’s really not rocket science to figuring out basic hair care.
And I really don’t mean to sound like a grouch, I do understand everyone has setbacks, I’ve had a couple, and I do realize folks have health issues that they may or may not be able to control and that’s understandable and deserving some respect, but the average person who has general good health and access to like 5-20$ worth of products, it’s just not that hard
Yesterday I came into work and I had a few compliments on my twists. Granted I think I always do a sad job of self-installing pretty much anything. It’s day 3 and I’m looking like I have dreads trying to form, but I’ll take the compliments.
One lady in particular asked me if this was my hair or if I had extensions. I replied it was my own hair, and the look on her face was a cross between curiosity and disbelief. I’m happy that I’ve reached a milestone of my twists reaching hip unstretched an untouched, but I’m also kind of disappointed that folks can’t seem to fathom regular, simple hair care. Old maybe I don’t find my own hair length impressive? Maybe, idk. Or maybe I just find to be easily attainable. I still don’t know.
I wish I could’ve recorded that lady’s face. I really do. She asked what I do to my hair, and I gave her a simplified version: Wash and condition as needed, air dry, leave ins, protect hair. For the last 3 years.
And what’s more this lady had a nice head of hair. Roughly just above BSL, light brown natural color, bit of natural layering going on, but nonetheless well taken care of. I mentioned how I found her hair very pretty too and she just kind of shrugged. I was two breathes away from giving her the URL address to this site. I wish for everybody to see their goals through.
Idk maybe I’m being insensitive, but it’s really not rocket science to figuring out basic hair care.
And I really don’t mean to sound like a grouch, I do understand everyone has setbacks, I’ve had a couple, and I do realize folks have health issues that they may or may not be able to control and that’s understandable and deserving some respect, but the average person who has general good health and access to like 5-20$ worth of products, it’s just not that hard
respectfully disagree with you. I won't base your experience off of being relaxed, since I think I've seen in your postings that you have had natural hair before, but I do think you are making light of why it isn't exactly easy. If it were easy, this forum would probably not exist, and neither would other similar forums for other ethnic pools.
I'm sure you don't need a history lesson either, but in the U.S. it still isn't always socially acceptable to wear natural hair styles. I went natural in 2010 and was a laughing-stock of my black class mates because my hair was 'nappy'. The social pressure to have hair that looks a certain way did not vanish into thin air after the natural movement. As such, caring for natural hair is still a bit difficult while still trying to assimilate with whatever our social circles deem as 'well groomed' or 'work appropriate'. I do believe society is more accepting, but I think the biggest part of the natural hair process is becoming comfortable with hair that is foreign to everyone else.
Are you relaxed or natural?
Shoot...it takes so long for hair to grow. From scalp to WL took me three years exactly and I'm 5' 1". But when I was doing all the right things I gained 8 inches in the first year.Me three days ago: I love my hair so much. For the first time I feel like I'm content with it.
Me today: Its crutch time. I want one inch a month for the next 12 months, end of story. I can't wait years for my hair to be long anymore. I needssss length immediately!!!
I'm always swinging in between these two moods. LOL. Still haven't gone back to "content" mode yet. Somebody help.
I'm taking a long walk tomorrow on the Atlantic City boardwalk.....after I blow dry my hair straight.
I may find my man...
Imma have this theme song in ma head tho...
Shoot...it takes so long for hair to grow. From scalp to WL took me three years exactly and I'm 5' 1". But when I was doing all the right things I gained 8 inches in the first year.
Things that got me to 8" in the first year:
*I prayed for long hair. (Every day)
*I took vitamins plus MSM powder.
*I Used wild growth hair oil.
*I moisturized EVERY DAY. I was crazy with all that activator in my hurr.
*I believed....
You won't have to wait "Years". One year.
Great routine. Your hair is gonna be looking bomb once spring rolls around.I don't think this bounce wig is going to go with work.
I need a realistic wig that I can wear that doesn't look wiggy to go under this hat. I have a feeling the bounce wig is going to be a weekend look.
My fall/winter routine is wigging it Monday- Friday. Braids under wig.
Every 7 days take my braids down ( wash, treat and braid back up)
Every day spritz Xcel Revitalizer/ Oil on Scalp , along with cream on edges/napes ( rotate oils every week)
I’ve flat ironed my hair for the last three weeks, I’m just bored with my natural hair.
I’m thinking of relaxing again after three years. The last time I got it relaxed was at the JcPenny salon, and they did a good job. But, the stylist was trying to convert me into being a Hewbrew Israelite, so that was the last time I went back.
I’ve been looking at the Walmart salon; they have three black stylist. I always see people getting touch ups and blow outs and their hair always looks nice. I’ll have to think about it.