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What is your hair's best quality??

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Best Quality: I love that my hair grows evenly. This is important to me because I am able to maintain a blunt cut without losing inches of progress.

More great qualties: The thickness of my hair and my full hairline and nape, in spite of relaxers.
 
I love how thick (Dense) it is. Every beautician that has ever done my hair has told me that they love doing my hair. (Blushes out of modesty) I would probably think the same if I could tame it myself. :yep:
 
Versatility, strength, and softness are the best qualities for my hair. And the shrinkage factor is a unique quality of my hair that never ceases to amaze me.
 
Ladies we always seem to dwell on what needs improving with our hair. What is something you already like about your hair that makes it all your own??

Here's my answer: My hair is very forgiving. I can forget to tie it up at night or keep it down while wearing a wool coat ( Never that again though!). As soon as I wash it, moisturize and give it some lovin' ,it looks as good as new. I also like how it looks red in the sun.

I like that it doesn't take much for my hair to thrive, just mainly the basic deep conditioning and moisturizing amongst other things. My hair is very strong and responds to its favorite products very well. I'm pretty sure my hair grows average rate if not faster. I treat my hair well (for the most part) and it thanks me and thrives!
 
My hair grows quickly. It is very thick and it grows in natural layer (I learned that the hard way by trying to cut them out only to see them grow the same.) which I have come to appreciate being that it is thick and would not look right one length. Now as far as texture...I am still learning it since I have B/C. I don't recall my hair as a child other than it being thick, alot of it, poofy and somewhat sandy only darkening as I got older. The texture amazes me everyday because I had no clue that it could do simple things as wave or to put a little something in it, twist it and pretty curls spring out, and that my edges lay quite nicely. Or that my hair loves CW and shea butter. Who in the world knew?! I look forward to this natural journey. It shall be interesting. And..it seems to be growing even faster. Go figure!

One thing I am just mad about is that I didn't go natural sooner and that I just simply did not know what products to use to make my hair do what it now does.
 
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