alanaturelle
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I cowashed my hair yesterday morning with Suave Naturals Coconuts. I might cowash again tomorrow. My plan this winter is to shampoo only once or twice a month. So I'll need to up my cowash sessions.
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My front and sides are growing nicely thus far. I'm currently 12 weeks post and plan on stretching to 20 weeks. My sides have about one inch to go before reaching APL. My front has about 5-6 inches to go before hitting APL. It sucks that my hair grows at different rates but it doesn't look bad at all. It looks layered in a way. My longest layer is APL and maybe a lil past it after I relax. These measurements are where I am now so I'm hoping after I relax I will have retained three or more inches. My fingers are crossed....
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- Current hair length: Shoulder Length
- Relaxed/Natura/Texlaxed/Transitioning: Natural
- Goal Month: May 2013
- Current Reggie and styling choices: wash and deep condition every 10-14 days; apply my leave-in and style. I usually wear my hair in two strand twists. I moisturize and seal my hair every other day or as needed. I dust/ trim my hair every 10-12 weeks (to minimize my ssks). I do a protein treatment every 6-8 weeks (alternating light and moderate).
- What do you plan on changing (if anything) to make it to APL?: I plan to introduce hair butters to seal my hair, particularly my ends (I'm currently dealing with dry hair during this winter and ssks). Also, I want to try more protective styles this year like cornrows, braids (without extensions), flexirod / roller sets and up dos.
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^^ I'm with ya. You can make it by April (if you promise not to leave the thread when you do) just hang in there.
I'm excited too. I just have to listen to my hair and not give up so soon this time. I am determined to make APL this year or else......
We can do this!
I'm in box braids and only plan on heating my hair once this year, but I've been thinking today about how I don't know how to keep my hair conditioned when it's straight. This is how i keep losing progress. I deep condition before I straighten it. I try to use a serum heat protectant, but it gets sticky and my hair snaps when I try to unstick the strands. I've tried using a little castor oil, but it just looks dry and weighed down. I don't use a high temperature, either.
I don't put anything on it after I've straightened it because I don't want it kink up, but it dries out very much (even if i sleep in a satin scarf) and starts breaking off in long pieces. I keep it bobby pinned up off my shoulders, and I still have this problem. It sheds too. When I rub my fingers through it, I get broken strands and shed hair. I used to think that I could fix it with protein treatments, but it only gets brittle and breaks even ten times more. Maybe I need to drink more water? Lol
What can i do? It is very porous naturally. So much so that my hair actually does not have a problem with moisture if I wash it with neutralizing shampoo once a week. Seriously, its light and bouncy afterwards. It retrains moisture only then. My natural hair that is. The texlaxed hair doesn't like that, though, so I haven't been doing it since I've texlaxed the, now, bottom half of my hair. So, I don't know what to do. Can I baggy without getting it too moist? Also, what heat protectant can I use that doesn't get sticky?