Hi,
@jennifer30.
I can relate a lot to your post:
- My natural hair stayed dried for 2+ years, no matter what I tried. It was VERY frustrating.
- Caring for my natural hair EASILY takes 10 times as much effort, money, products, time, etc. as compared with what caring for my relaxed hair did. EASILY. That's not the case for everyone, and I'm getting faster/better, but that is the case for me.
Here's what I think, and please take my thoughts with a grain salt.
Time and Effort versus
Ease versus
Long, Healthy Hair
How much time would it take for you to take really good care of your hair?
I'm not very fast, and so at the moment I allot about 5 hours on wash day, once a week, and about 30-45 minutes on each of the other days of the week. I use those 30-45 minutes to preserve my style at night and to refresh my style in the morning.
Once you've determined how much time great hair care would take for you, then look at your free hours on paper and decide: Can I do this, and will I do this? If not, there's your answer: You won't be investing in your hair like that. You need a very short and/or low maintenance style, and moisture and length and strength are not your priorities.
I'm trying to be a little more conscious of the values, beliefs, and attitudes that I pick up from American culture. American culture says a lot of things, like that everything should be fast. American teachers often end up getting like 15 minutes to eat, and many of our/their gut health suffers because of it. Eating slowly and savoring one's food is done in some other cultures, and now folks are doing studies about how important it is to eat slowly and savor as you eat. Slowing down: That's just not an American value.
In some cultures, beauty -- including hair care -- is not a "how fast can I get this done" kind of thing. The women make sure to pass on beautifying methods and habits. I'll never forget the first time I saw this photo:
Slowing down, investing in one's beauty and body: I don't know if that was passed down to me or not.
I have had to SLOW DOWN when it comes to my hair care. I use
Esther 2:12 for inspiration when I get to thinking that my hair doesn't "deserve" so much time and attention. When something is truly valuable, it gets time. That's just how it is.
At my hair growth study experience blog, I wrote out my hair care philosophy, and it includes this excerpt:
We are BLESSED if we have the means and ability to care for our hair. This means:
It’s not “I have to do my hair, but I get to do my hair! Caring for my natural hair takes much longer than caring for my relaxed hair ever did. I can experience that as a painful fact or I can slow down and just embrace what natural hair care is for me: a weekly 5-hour or so, loving date with my crown that shows me that I value myself, my beauty, and my hair.
I'll finish my post in a second post, after this.