HappilyLiberal
Well-Known Member
I originally joined Nappturality.com. My hair was breaking off and I was sick of my stylist telling me my hair was growing when I wasn't retaining any length. So, I BC'd and hated it immediately. (a) I hate my hair short. (b) I prefer to wear my hair straight. While on Nappturality I had seen this site referenced several times. I checked it out and haven't looked back since. In three years I grew my hair from a TWA to shoulder length (this included two stress-based set backs). Now I am hoping for APL or BSL by Christmas.

Oh well.
, and I was so unhappy with my hair. 
...lol you had to be there) no matter what I did my hair was good to me but I had no idea how to care for it. I spent a ton of money at hairsalons etc. Then 5 yrs ago my darling daughter came along blessed with a full, thick head of hair along with being very tenderheaded. Having spent years at salons, I knew nothing about how to care for her hair (can't braid or canerow to save my life), tried taking her to hairdressers but they were frustrated with her lack of cooperation and all that crying...lol so what's a poor mom to do but turn to google for help. Found LHCF which saved my sanity. Lurked around for year or so and implemented many of the techinques for natural hair on her hair and was amazed at the result. Her hair is now midback length stretched and very healthy. I can now do a decent twist and twist out and am getting more creative in styling her hair. She gets compliments all the time and I'm such a proud mama. Believe it or not during this time I wasn't taking care of my own hair but about 4 months ago the light bulb went on and I thought wait a minute let me focus on myself for a change. I was experiencing severe breakage after a botched re-do by my stylist so I stopped relaxing cold turkey started taking care of my own on my own... weekly dc steam treatments, kept my hair moist and sealed etc and what do you know my hair is responding so well. More than anything though I feel so blessed to finally have the knowledge that all black women should have about taking care of our hair to pass on to my daughter.
