chrisanddonniesmommy
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Patience is the key to life.
Also, I learned that I like my hair curly than straight. It's so much easier.
Also, I learned that I like my hair curly than straight. It's so much easier.
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My hair is patient with me.
Protein is my friend. Protective styling is my SO.
My hair can't go months without a trim. I'm now on a 10-week trim schedule and my hair's already thanking me.
My hair doesn't need a lot of conditioner to detangle. Aloe vera juice and some oil works just fine and lasts a lot longer. It also makes me wonder how much more I REALLY shed during the winter. I've shed so much less using these products.
My hair makes amazing progress when left unmanipulated! I used to do twists every week; I've gotten them to stretch to 3 weeks and even my SO notices the growth at every retwisting.
I'm sure I'll remember more later.
--Maintaining my pH balance via ACV is vital for my hair and scalp
--However be careful using ACV because too much is just as bad as not using any at all
--Moisturizing Conditioners are NOT my friend
--My hair likes oil-based moisturizers best
--My hair does better when I use shampoos/conditioners in rotation rather than having staples
--I only need to clarify every 4 weeks
--Natural products may not work for me and that's okayerplexed
--My hair is growing/retaining even when I don't think it is.
--Be patient, consistent and thou shall see results
Most Important: when I do all these things, my hair can retain faster than I ever thought possible
2011 was a real growth year for me, I think 2012 will be my best year ever!!![]()
My hair is patient with me.
Protein is my friend. Protective styling is my SO.
that hair dye is the devil's brew. ugh!!!!!!!!!!
Consistency pays off. I CAN stick to a regimen. I CAN continually use products that work for me without being tempted to try everything new/hyped about.
There are a ton of products, methods, etc that work great for a lot of people, but you don't have to try them all. Why try to fix something that isn't broken?
My hair missed protein. It was a staple in my regimen a few years back, but since them, my hairs been lacking it and I had only focused on moisture...then I remembered how great my hair was back then. I started using hydrolyzed keratin just a couple of days ago and already my hair is stronger, springs back, breaks less...and I'm hoping this will help me hold onto moisture better/longer