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Devonte's mommy said:
that my cousin asks about how to get her hair longer and she just plain won't listen. I have told her about this site and others, vitamin regimines, spacing out relaxing time, washing hair more then once per month, moisturizing, conditioning and so on. I feel like i'm wasting my breath, but i don't want to act like i can not give her the advice. I guess some people will just not never listen.
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Because like a lot of other black women that want long hair, she doesn't want to put the effort in. When i speak to people about hair now. I tell them that before I give them any advice and if they want long hair ask them are they willing to put the effort in to their hair and that it takes a lot of time and maintenence.
When my friends came over to my house they thought it was a weave because it had grown so much. My friend swore blind that vaseline worked well for her hair and when I explained to her that switching to oils on the scalp instead of petroleum, it seemed like she had trouble in thinking that the oil would actually work. The more I spoke about not using heat, she insisted that she wouldn't be able to wear her hair any different.
Some are afraid of experimentation. But I just tell them straight, don't ask me for any advice unless you are going to take it on board.
The common one is they don't have the time to wash their hair at least once a week for fear of drying it out. If they ever come at you with that one ask them what they do to stop their skin from going dry? Apply the same method of using moisture to the hair.