Ms_Twana
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Wow, this thread blew up while I napped!!
Okay, so am I understanding you ladies correctly that my friends' hair may "appear" to be healthy, but it's not really?? I'm just not certain that I agree with that completely. I mean, I get that it breaks down bonds, and makes hair thinner over time, and may stop growth after a certain length (because it definitely did that to mines). But does that mean that hair is not HEALTHY???
I mean the length thing is definitely one of the reasons that I wanted to go natural. I don't think I've ever made it to APL. Plus, I think my hair grows slow, so when I flat ironed every week, that required me to get my ends trimmed every six weeks when I got my relaxer. And I believe that my stylist cut everything that had grown in that six week period. This is one of the things I discussed with my friends during girls night. We all go to the same stylist. My friends have always gone on a regular basis (every week to two weeks). And I've always only gone for a touch up. And I guess I haven't noticed the length issue with my friends because they are the type to just cut their hair spontaneously. I don't think they've ever just tried to see how long it would grow.
But any way, with all that said does thinning over time, breaking down of bonds, and hair no longer growing really mean that your hair isn't healthy??
Okay, so am I understanding you ladies correctly that my friends' hair may "appear" to be healthy, but it's not really?? I'm just not certain that I agree with that completely. I mean, I get that it breaks down bonds, and makes hair thinner over time, and may stop growth after a certain length (because it definitely did that to mines). But does that mean that hair is not HEALTHY???
I mean the length thing is definitely one of the reasons that I wanted to go natural. I don't think I've ever made it to APL. Plus, I think my hair grows slow, so when I flat ironed every week, that required me to get my ends trimmed every six weeks when I got my relaxer. And I believe that my stylist cut everything that had grown in that six week period. This is one of the things I discussed with my friends during girls night. We all go to the same stylist. My friends have always gone on a regular basis (every week to two weeks). And I've always only gone for a touch up. And I guess I haven't noticed the length issue with my friends because they are the type to just cut their hair spontaneously. I don't think they've ever just tried to see how long it would grow.
But any way, with all that said does thinning over time, breaking down of bonds, and hair no longer growing really mean that your hair isn't healthy??