ajoke
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I have been struggling with my hairline for a very long time, in fact as I have posted elsewhere on this forum, that was one of the main driving forces of my decision to go natural. I had my last relaxer in December 2008, prior to that I had not applied any chemical to my hairline in over a year. The only thing is I got weaves, braids and cornrows pretty regularly. I BC in February 2010, and during my transition and also since the BC I have had weaves and brfaids and cornrows, basically because I am style-challenged when it comes to my hair and also in order to PS. I made sure my edges were left out every time, and I got cornrows with bangs two weeks ago in order to ease the tension on my hairline.
I took the cornrows out yesterday 3 weeks earlier than I planned because ´my hairline kept itching badly and part of it started to feel alarmingly smooth. This is the first time I am taking pictures of my edges in several years and what I see makes me want to cry. My hair in the rest of my scalp is growing nicely and I can make a tiny bun, but it seems the hairline problem ís spreading, especially on the right side. Soon I won't even have a hairline left




I really am willing to stick to twists, but as you can see from the pictures, my twists look like scraggly little snakes. I didn't take a picture of my hair before I twisted, but it is very full type 4a. One wouldn't know how nice my texture is by looking at those pathetic twists. I have tried wigs, but they do more harm than good, Biotin caused my horrible breakouts that I am just recovering from. I honestly am at my teether's end and do ann't know what to do. I tried going to a dermatologist last year, but he wasn't very helpful. He prescribed me a cortisone shampoo, which I have to admit, did help with the itchies. Maybe I should just shave it all off - but I am not as pretty or self confident as Amber rose.......
Any ideas or tips for how I can wear my hair while attempting to grow out my hairline and tips for growing the hairline will be very appreciated.
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). Since then I have given up the miros and I no longer wear weaves (I was briefly in the weave it up challenge but left after a few weeks as I didn't think it wise).
And I also love how efficiently you researched your problem. Yes when follicles are gone, they are gone. But also if we forgot what was normal to us, we may be a little harder on ourselves than we ought to be. Case in point, I have very sparse eyebrows, especially on the outer edges. I thought that this problem started when as kids, my friend and I shaved them off to draw them in, trying to emulate my older cousins. But I came to realize from looking at old photos of mine and those of my sister, that we just have never really had full eyebrows on the outer edges. And then of course with age, comes less and less, so as much as I try different remedies, I am realistic and do know that the best I can ever get is what I used to have--unless someone discovers a natural remedy that causes follicles to multiply and be reborn. I even found a baby photo of myself and