I'm mostly making this for my own personal progress thread.
So I hit BSL earlier this year and was super excited because I thought maybe, juuuust maybe I'd be able to achieve WSL by the end of the year (or early next year, at least). However, I knew that my ends have not been the healthiest due to me not trimming enough or consistently using protein which I need for my very fragile high-porosity hair texture.
Blow Out
So I decided since all these hair challenges are coming up that I'd actually go get my hair pressed by a stylist for the first time in order to better record my progress.
Silk Press
(Somehow the photo got rotated, I'll come back and edit some other time)
Well, as you can guess from the title of the thread, once she straightened it I asked her to take a photo and she showed me my ends. They were just barely scraping BSL, along the 7/8 line. I knew that if I wanted to really have healthy long hair I'd need to let go of the stragglers. So I told her "Ok, you can cut it up to the 3 line." Btw I highly recommend anyone who doesn't trust a new stylist or are afraid they are scissor happy, wear a length check shirt and there is no way for them to misunderstand.
Trimmed Ends
I know some people may have taken the cut up further to the 1 Line and I understand that. MY hair only grows 3 inches a year, so I didn't feel comfortable losing 2 years worth of growth in one session.
So where do I plan to go from here? Here are my intentions:
- Re-incorporate a protein/ayurveda based regimen to help fortify my ends
- Begin using indirect heat more regularly, or "heat-train" my hair (my hair has always done really well with heat but I haven't used it a lot this time around going natural)
- Protective style under wigs that are more similar to my natural straightened hair
- Bring my products to the salon next time so it can be cornrowed using my own whipped shea mix
- Keep trying different deep conditioners until I find the right balance of moisture/protein
- Trim 2x a year to start, increase as needed.
That's all for now
So I hit BSL earlier this year and was super excited because I thought maybe, juuuust maybe I'd be able to achieve WSL by the end of the year (or early next year, at least). However, I knew that my ends have not been the healthiest due to me not trimming enough or consistently using protein which I need for my very fragile high-porosity hair texture.

Blow Out
So I decided since all these hair challenges are coming up that I'd actually go get my hair pressed by a stylist for the first time in order to better record my progress.

Silk Press
(Somehow the photo got rotated, I'll come back and edit some other time)
Well, as you can guess from the title of the thread, once she straightened it I asked her to take a photo and she showed me my ends. They were just barely scraping BSL, along the 7/8 line. I knew that if I wanted to really have healthy long hair I'd need to let go of the stragglers. So I told her "Ok, you can cut it up to the 3 line." Btw I highly recommend anyone who doesn't trust a new stylist or are afraid they are scissor happy, wear a length check shirt and there is no way for them to misunderstand.

Trimmed Ends
I know some people may have taken the cut up further to the 1 Line and I understand that. MY hair only grows 3 inches a year, so I didn't feel comfortable losing 2 years worth of growth in one session.
So where do I plan to go from here? Here are my intentions:
- Re-incorporate a protein/ayurveda based regimen to help fortify my ends
- Begin using indirect heat more regularly, or "heat-train" my hair (my hair has always done really well with heat but I haven't used it a lot this time around going natural)
- Protective style under wigs that are more similar to my natural straightened hair
- Bring my products to the salon next time so it can be cornrowed using my own whipped shea mix
- Keep trying different deep conditioners until I find the right balance of moisture/protein
- Trim 2x a year to start, increase as needed.
That's all for now