Random Hair Thoughts/Thinking out loud

Now I'm about to out. I wanna wear my freshly relaxed hair out because I'm feeling myself but NO I put too much darn oil in this already fine thin hair of mine yesterday wrapped it and now its limp limp limp
 
Detangled and added some coconut oil to my hair today then it was back into two French braids. Not much shedding but I don't want any!! Two weeks in my blowout and still going strong. Now I'm wavy on some days. Used the aphogee keratin and green tea reconstructor and spritzed with some organix anti breakage serum.
 
Finally found the culprit of breakage at my crown...parting my hair down the middle every time i do anything to my hair. Esp on wash day. From now on im making my crown its own section for the next month or two.

Dag-nabbit.
 
made a hair appt..then cancelled because i decided i was going to flat iron my own hair---
just called back and re-booked the hair appt. lmaooo

smdhhhh i am doing a length check and really want a good flatiron experience--also i've been so busy lately i just dont know if i can commit 3 hours to flat ironing my entire head...
 
I have been up and down this thread..someone posted a youtube video within the last 3 or 4 months of a young lady doing a really nice twistout..and I cant find it..Its driving me mad.
 
I want to master the rollerset/blowout technique to save $$. My relaxed hair was so much easier to straighten. I think I should shampoo in braids, dc in braids and blowdry one braid at a time. The last 2 times I washed my hair loose so detangling was a nightmare. Partinh was impossible and the blowdrying part was just a disaster. Im gonna get this thing right...and soon
 
Dayjoy

So I told my stylist I was contemplating going natural and here's what she said

-you're kind of natural now. A controlled natural (I'm very lightly texlaxed)

- can you imagine combing all this out if you were natural?

- if you still want to color your gray, you won't be completely natural because we'll have to use a demi permanent color :rollseyes:

- relaxer companies are going out of business because of the natural movement (she wasn't against the movement just stating a fact)
 
Dayjoy

So I told my stylist I was contemplating going natural and here's what she said

-you're kind of natural now. A controlled natural (I'm very lightly texlaxed)

- can you imagine combing all this out if you were natural?

- if you still want to color your gray, you won't be completely natural because we'll have to use a demi permanent color :rollseyes:

- relaxer companies are going out of business because of the natural movement (she wasn't against the movement just stating a fact)

Do what you want forget her, it's your hair
 
This rebraiding my hair every night in four sections is working for me. It looks like I have a fresh braidout every day and because I moisturize and seal daily it is shiny and moisturized. And I don't use a comb so I'm not risking mechanical damage. I just apply the moisturizer and work it through with my hands and remove shedded hair and seal, braid and put perm rod at the ends
 
Do what you want forget her, it's your hair

I am going to do what I want. I'm just not 100% sure what I want.

I do have a lot of hair already, but it's not so hard to manage. How much more difficult can natural hair be?

I know I don't want gray hair, but the thought of demi-permanent color scares me. She said she'd have to do a level 5 peroxide. I don't even know what that means. I have to do some research before my next appt in 8 weeks.
 
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