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Lucky's Mom

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Creating a hair diary at the end of 2007 changed my hair for good.... Maybe this can help you!

In Jan 2009 - it is over 80 pages!


Things you can do:

1. Take pictures - I think obviously we do this, but
you might want to take pics of hairstyles and even lost or shed hair... that can help in your assessment of how your hair is doing.


2. ON Wash Days - WRITE the DATE first!!! Then put down your routine, pre poos, post poos, products used, etc..all of it. This has helped me - because if something does or does not Work - I can immediately figure out how and why! (example.... I found out that YOGURT is AWFUL for my hair!!!:perplexed: )
Darn it.



3. ON Style days - Take note of products used. Again this will help you understand what and wht does NOT work on your hair.

4. THIS CUTS down on PJism!!! - Because as you leran what works - you won't bounce around with products so much. you will toss or give stuff away - and your wallet will be much happier!


5. THIS CUTS down on FRUSTRATION!!! When I said "nothing works!!" - that was not true - one just has to work to figure out what does....

6. Celebrate the victories!!!! ALWAYS!

I am learning what mixtures work and dont, but my routine is pretty precise becasue I know what I did last time...

WARNING - this is not about Length Checks....This is more about health of hair checks!
Hope this helps
 
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SJ, you always look out for us.
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This is great advice and I keep a diary as well.
 
Great idea SJ; I use the fotki journal for this purpose, and also add notes about how my hair feels after using a new product, as well as the following morning. I include how wet my hair is when I add leave-in and what type of oil I used in a conditioner, or to seal. I'm doing once a month "t-shirt" pictures - wet, so I can see progress, so I don't get discouraged.
 
SJ you are so right! When I decided to get serious about this hair stuff I did exactly that--started a journal. What's the point of experimenting if you don't record your results?
 
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