Barbara
Princess
Well I just clean out my product stash and mailing off all the "Fail" Products to my little cousin(3 boxes of products). My New Years resolution is to stick to products I know work, and only buy those products.
Same here. Before you know it, that stuff starts falling out of linen closets, shelves, etc.
I want to be more of a DIY gurl, and finally get to ulimate goal of MBL in the back and BSL in front by July 2010
When I have extra time, I'm try to do my own hair instead of going to the salon.
To go to PJ annoymous every Saturday. Not just on every bandwagon that I see and to find what works and stick to it. I really need to work on k-i-s-s for real or I'm going to be so broke next year.
Just use everything up. Then you won't feel guilty when you really need to buy something. I was doing fine before I started reading these hair boards. Then slowly but surely I turned into an oil, pomade and conditioner junkie--trying less expensive items to get the same results as my expensive products was my goal. Now I have a large stash of secondary products. Nevertheless, they are good quality products.
I'm just going to do what works for my hair. I'm going to stick with the basics, take care of my scalp, and make sure that I pamper it from time to time.
I agree with you.
Developing a solid, simple, regimen.
That's the way to be.
Why wait??
You're right. It can be done now.
My resolution from now till i dk is to keep it as simple as possible and not think about my hair.
I wondering what "dk" stands for.
My 2010 goals :
I will NOT stress over my hair!! I will not put myself under the stress of trying to make a goal by a certain date. I will exercise proper hair care maintenance and let my hair do its thang!! I'll reach BSL-MBL when I reach it.
I find myself obsessing over dates....and I'm constantly wondering, will I ever be BSL???
Incorporate more protein into my reggie.
Keep up protective styling, co-washing, minimal direct heat.
Baby'ing my edges and ends.
Reducing breakage...and not stressing if I see 1 broken hair.
REALIZING I AM NOT MY HAIR!!!
I never stress over my hair. In fact, I'm really lazy with it. Years ago, my stylist would tell me about the length progress. He was amazed when I reached mid-back length. He thought it couldn't be done. I just never paid attention to the length, because I have more important things to do.
Thanks for your comments ladies! Your hair is beautiful. Keep up the good work.
More comments are welcome.
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