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Thank you. I LOVE your curls. :drool: What products do you use to get such definition? It looks so soft.

Aww thanks :blush:. That day I used the method on biracialhair.com using trader joe's nourish conditioner and then sealing with castor oil. I am experimenting with different conditioners until I find one that I love. I tried Aussie moist this morning and so far I love it. :spinning::spinning: My hair is still wet though so I will see how it turns out totally dry.
 
Welcome aboard!!!:yep:

For the thin edges, try castor oil or squeeze some Vitamin E gel on your edges.

Beautiful hair, btw!
 
Welcome to the forum!!!

I would say you are 3c/4a. Our hair looks similar in its wet state. As far as the thin edges go: I would lay off using headbands for a while (if you use them) b/c they can stunt the flow of blood to the scalp and cause friction hair loss; always wear a silk/satin scarf at night to sleep in; try scalp massages to make sure the blood is flowing well; make sure any ponytails I wear aren't made too tight (you should be able to rotate your head fully without feeling any tension or pulling--if you do feel some then your ponytail is too tight); and be careful about the kind of brush you use (I would recommend brush only when absolutely needed and using a gentle boar bristle brush).

Good luck on your hair journey. :)
 
Aww thanks :blush:. That day I used the method on biracialhair.com using trader joe's nourish conditioner and then sealing with castor oil. I am experimenting with different conditioners until I find one that I love. I tried Aussie moist this morning and so far I love it. :spinning::spinning: My hair is still wet though so I will see how it turns out totally dry.

When you find out do tell, and with pics, please. :yep:
 
Welcome to the forum!!!

I would say you are 3c/4a. Our hair looks similar in its wet state. As far as the thin edges go: I would lay off using headbands for a while (if you use them) b/c they can stunt the flow of blood to the scalp and cause friction hair loss; always wear a silk/satin scarf at night to sleep in; try scalp massages to make sure the blood is flowing well; make sure any ponytails I wear aren't made too tight (you should be able to rotate your head fully without feeling any tension or pulling--if you do feel some then your ponytail is too tight); and be careful about the kind of brush you use (I would recommend brush only when absolutely needed and using a gentle boar bristle brush).

Good luck on your hair journey. :)

Thanks for all of your helpful tips. I think that it may also be genetic. I'm also going to try some castor oil.
 
I'm totally stumped when it comes to the typing thing. Just wanted to say - your hair is very pretty! :yep:
 
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