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AtlantaJJ said:Thanks so much! I'll try and check the site out when it gets back up... I actually think I visited the site once a while back but when I saw braids I went... I abused my hair when it was in braids before.
Thank you!
preciousjewel76 said:I've seen you mention your braid trauma before, girlie! In a nutshell, the C&G method is all about wearing braids for 2 months at a time. The size of the braids is very important. Robin recommends "box braids" that are about the width of a pencil, so they won't stress the hair. Then, she suggests moisturizing the hair daily with a mixture of braid spray and Infusium 23. You apply this mixture to the braids using a sponge. This keeps the braided hair moisturized and strengthened.
AtlantaJJ said:With the braids, is it safe to use the syntetic hair? I think I would need to find a LHCF certified braider so that they wouldn't braid my hair too tight, and spare my edges, that I have grown back for the most part...
preciousjewel76 said:Yup, Robin says to use kanekalon (sp?) synthetic hair for the braids. She even has a video on her site that you can watch to learn how to braid your own hair. I downloaded it but I haven't watched it yet. I'm toying with the idea of braids, but I'm a little chicken. I don't want to pay somebody to do it, but I don't know if I'd be patient enough to do it myself.
Good luck with your hair decisions! Hopefully, the growafrohairlong site will be up soon.
There is a jazz piano player promoting her CD on the site, I think the web addy was highjacked!!january noir said:AtlantaJJ,
The site that describes the method is down for a bit (i think its www.growafrohairlong.com).
Qetesh said:Can someone tell me the link to the video on doing braids yourself?
It actually sounds like a sound reasonable method. I would have to modify a tiny bit...I'm doing tree braids, I don't plan to relax during take rest stage, and the down time will be shorter. Tree braids won't cause tension on my scalp from the weight of the braids because they are cornrowed down on the scalp. I especially agree about waiting some time before relaxing after my final take down. I would allow time for deep conditoning, etc with the help of a professional !EbonyHairedPrincess said:Okay let me give you the “Crown & Glory†low down. First, I love this method. I gained 6 inches in a year like she said. I used it from July 2005 – 2006. I had a cult like addiction to the site. Anyhoo, basically you can use the braiding method to grow and maintain you length or you can allow your hair to be down to grow or maintain you length. I had my hair down and used the method and on my daughter I used the braiding method.
Okay, if your hair is down she instructs you to use protective styles until your hair is past your shoulders and being very gentle with your hair. Your suppose to wash you hair in loose plaits to protect from tangling when you wash. Rinse the hair then remove the plaits add conditioner & re-plait the hair to rinse. She suggests using Crème of nature conditioner and Lekair cholesterol (pinkish color).
For braiding she suggests braiding in long plaits using neutralized synthetic hair. Leaving the braids in for no longer than 6 weeks. Then once you take the braids down rest your hair for I think 4-6 weeks in protective style then re-braid after resting period. She also gives a warning not to relax you hair after you have had it braided for at least 4 weeks and not until you have done a strand test to make sure you hair is strong enough to take a relaxer and not break off. If you have any other questions PM me I printed off every page of her website. I told you I was addicted.
http://www.braidsbybreslin.com/SecretChristmasSale.htmlQetesh said:This has me thinking of going in braids again, the weather is seriously drying out my hair, and I feel the only way my hair will hold on to moisture is in braids. The problem is I don’t want to pay to get them done because until I can master keeping my hair in them. I might seriously braid my hair in pencil size braids over the weekend trying my best to get them as tight and nicely parted as possible and attempt to keep them in for 2 weeks. If it starts looking shabby I will jus tuck them under a wig. When I take them out it will be just that time for me to press my hair out for Christmas to check my progress and feel my length again.
This seriously has me thinking of doin this but I ½ way want to have it done professionally since last time I attempted it I wasn’t too proud of the results.![]()
Can someone tell me the link to the video on doing braids yourself?
songbyrd517 said:It is on the Grow Afro Hair Long website. It is down right now![]()
Yay its back!!LondonDiva said:
NIK said:How do you protect your edges from breaking while doing the braiding C&G method?
HoneyDew said:You should check out the tips on the site, but moisture and conditioning are key factors, but that is the case even if not using this method. She just talks about how to do it while in braids, i.e. making sure you moisturize the length of the braid, etc.
This is the first time I went to this site and it is very enlightening.songbyrd517 said:It is on the Grow Afro Hair Long website. It is down right now![]()
That's style I'm getting, that is a typo she means every 2 months..and she is right about 6 - 8 weeks you should get that taken out.Qetesh said:This is the first time I went to this site and it is very enlightening.
I never knew that they suggest not to keep cornroll extensions in the hair for longer than 2 weeks because of matting.
I may seriously try the box braids again only smaller, last time I attempted it I had about 23 braids in my hair, this time I want to double that, make them as tight to the roots as possible and curl my ends.
Thanks for the info J