secretdiamond
Well-Known Member
what has been/used to be the hardest thing for you to do? We all know that whether relaxed or natural and no matter what hair type, taking care of our hair is no walk in the park.
Before knowing how to take care of our hair we were doing things completely wrong and we have had to learn to change the way we think and treat our hair. We have learned that a lot of the things we were doing were wrong and have had to do a lot of adapting. Since I've joined LHCF, I have learned how to take better care of my hair and have learned to make certain sacrifices for the better health of it. So what have you had to change or learn to do that has been/used to be the most difficult.... even though you knew you had to do it and wanted to do it for the health of your hair? And why?
Ex: Throwing out products w/bad chemicals, stretching relaxers, going natural, relaxing again, not using heat, trimming/not trimming, or anything else.
Before knowing how to take care of our hair we were doing things completely wrong and we have had to learn to change the way we think and treat our hair. We have learned that a lot of the things we were doing were wrong and have had to do a lot of adapting. Since I've joined LHCF, I have learned how to take better care of my hair and have learned to make certain sacrifices for the better health of it. So what have you had to change or learn to do that has been/used to be the most difficult.... even though you knew you had to do it and wanted to do it for the health of your hair? And why?Ex: Throwing out products w/bad chemicals, stretching relaxers, going natural, relaxing again, not using heat, trimming/not trimming, or anything else.
However, I was lucky in that my hair never broke off or got damaged too severely. Even after I found LHCF, I still used heat, but not as much. I would blow dry with every wash and when I got a blow-out or flat iron at the salon, I would use heat almost everyday that week (but that was once in a while--like right after a relaxer). Even after my BC I used heat b/c of the short style, but now, I have since given myself a personal challenge not to use heat at all-- not even hood drying. It actually isn't as hard I thought it was, but breaking the actual habit is. All in all, I LOVE the way I have learned to airdry b/c i NEVER thought I could do it.
Now my hair dries nicer and smoother and more moisturized than using heat!
I never was able to do that b4. and I'm so proud of myself for that achievement alone. Now when stretching, I don't have to yank the comb thru my 4b hair and cry from all the pain!
I love it so much it almost makes me want to go natural--- almost.
. Now I freak out about every hair that breaks, snaps, sheds, ends up on the comb and on the floor. Even though I'm sure it's normal I am very aware of it now. Since learning to stretch my relaxer it is a curse and a gift. My hair is thriving but after about 6 weeks its no joke at wash time. And lets not even talk about this "unglamourest" (sorry had to say it) bun that I have a love/hate relationship with. But all in all I'm looking forward to this journey to fabulous hair.
