I found this forum a few months ago and after lurking for awhile I had an epiphany...I do not have to be imprisoned to my hair. Two weeks ago while reading different threads I impulsively decided to take my weave out....right then. I did not have a plan for what to do once it was out, but I took it out anyway.
The first week I tried everything I had read about on the forum. I used baking soda, ACV rinse, salt, honey, olive oil, coconut oil, mayo, bananas, avocado, cholesterol etc. And, I bought lots of products ORS, VO5 Conditioners (5), Giovanni Magnetic Shampoo and Conditioner, Garnier, BioInfusion Olive Oil shampoo and conditioner, kinky curly cream, knot today and Sabino, just to name a few.
I do not have a regimen, yet. I am just co-washing and oiling my hair frequently, because my hair has been dessert dry my entire life and I thought that was just the way it had to be. I have been wearing a weave continuously for three years. My hair is shoulder length 4b/c (?) and in pretty bad shape, with breakage and extreme dryness. I have been natural six years. At the moment I am flat ironing once a week.
You ladies really inspire me. I love that you are so positive and encouraging all the time and willing to share what works and what does not with other people. Because of you I had the courage to take my weave out. Because of you I will not be spending $300 for a weave. I love all the pictures, I have gotten lots of ideas for hair styles. Just wanted to say thank you!
The first week I tried everything I had read about on the forum. I used baking soda, ACV rinse, salt, honey, olive oil, coconut oil, mayo, bananas, avocado, cholesterol etc. And, I bought lots of products ORS, VO5 Conditioners (5), Giovanni Magnetic Shampoo and Conditioner, Garnier, BioInfusion Olive Oil shampoo and conditioner, kinky curly cream, knot today and Sabino, just to name a few.
I do not have a regimen, yet. I am just co-washing and oiling my hair frequently, because my hair has been dessert dry my entire life and I thought that was just the way it had to be. I have been wearing a weave continuously for three years. My hair is shoulder length 4b/c (?) and in pretty bad shape, with breakage and extreme dryness. I have been natural six years. At the moment I am flat ironing once a week.
You ladies really inspire me. I love that you are so positive and encouraging all the time and willing to share what works and what does not with other people. Because of you I had the courage to take my weave out. Because of you I will not be spending $300 for a weave. I love all the pictures, I have gotten lots of ideas for hair styles. Just wanted to say thank you!