When I get home I am BOOKMARKING this thread. This is so freaking encouraging. Wow. If you haven't made FOTM yet, watch out girl! You have definitely had one of the best transitions I have ever seen.
Also, where did you get that lacefront from?
I will probably be buying some of the other hair you use too. Girl you are just too much. For real!
What is so interesting too is that the way your hair grows from the scalp, you would think you were a 4a. But once you shingles. Curls popped out baby! Wow, you are just too much girl!
:kneel: omgoodness. please explain how you use the cholesterol, your hair looks gorgeous in those shots!
Your hair is gorgeous! How long did it take for your hair to grow that long?! I am hoping to reach that goal, someday!
Thank you! It really is crazy because I never knew my hair would look like that. You wouldnt' be able to tell from my dry fro either.
Here's my lacefront info. If you need the brands of the weaves, they should be in my fokti with links to the vendor.
I purchased the lacefront from a Chinese vendor.
Lacefront Specs: It's a stock wig
Chinese Vendor - Holly
Light Yaki 1b 18"
Medium
French lace - light brown
Wig including shipping for me was $200. This is her website www.wigsandclosures.com. You have to email her to get her stock list with prices. [email protected]
Thank you so much for sharing your journey. I'm a new member here. I wish I had found this forum 4 years ago, when I decided to stop relaxing my hair.erplexed
I had been relaxing since the age of 15 (prior to that had a "wet look" from age 11) and for the next 14 odd years could not even begin to tell you what my natural hair looked like. When I was younger, I remember it being shoulder length, thick and healthy. I went through breakage, growth you know the cycle.
In 2004 I stopped relaxing (to give my hair a break) and started wearing braids and made the move to weaves. What I didn't do was look after my natural hair in between styles. I decided to start relaxing again in 2007 and to say my hair was carnage is an understatement! I had to have it cut into a weird style (really short on one side) as I resolutely refused to chop it all off and start again. Thankfully it has grown down to below my ears although I still have trouble with my nape. I have progessively been increasing the time between relaxers and currently stand at 4 months since my last one.
Your pictures have inspired me to try and again with growing out my hair and rediscovering what God gave me. Thank you for sharing your pictures, they show me that it can be done with hard work and perseverance.
Remain blessed,
Dee.
I Looooooooovvvvvvvveeeeeeeeeeeee your hair!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!