GettingKinky
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Welcome back!!Hi everyone. It's been a long time since I have last been on here(cough 8 years) but I'm back and hoping to join in on this challenge!
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Welcome back!!Hi everyone. It's been a long time since I have last been on here(cough 8 years) but I'm back and hoping to join in on this challenge!
Yep those are the 2 weekend that I’ll miss.Awesome, excited for our HCJ progress!! Will it be the weekend of 4.5.25 and 4.12.25 that will be missed?
It is a Bantu bun, but it’s held in place very securely with spin pins. Starting tonight I’m going back to loosening them before I go to bed.I think you're spot on about what damage from sleeping overnight with a bun might cause, however, if it's a "bantu bun" you shouldn't have any issues![]()
At first I was sleeping with a loose bun held in place by a satin scrunchie, but during the day I hold my bun in place with spin pins. (I love them, I’ve never seen a broken hair and the bun is super secure)I thought you were wearing a bun with a scrunchie where you twisted the scrunchie around your hair to secure it
For me, I wouldn't say using "spin pins" would make it a true bantu knot/bun. The "spin" in "spin pin" is where there may be an issue for me. Using a small flat snap clip, bobby pin, or if your hair is long enough use a satin scrunchie over it with no twisting around it - these would be safe in my opinion
But wearing your hair loose seems best, hope your hair flourishes with the change![]()
@GettingKinky and @VarieYvette thanks for committing to the challenge!! The challenge is from this weekend 3.8.25 to the weekend of 5.24.25
This should help us stay accountable with our regimens and keeping to healthy hair practice in daily life. Excited for our progress progress!
@GettingKinky already shared what tips she is taking from the challenge, what about you? @VarieYvette
For me...
-I'm already drinking plenty water. More than 30oz a day averaging about 50oz per day
-I don't use combs or brushes
-I wet hair almost daily and cleanse scalp 2x weekly
-I eat clean
-I take vitamins
-Will work on improving fitness for blood circulation (I'm in the 2025 Walking Challenge to help, haven't been doing that great so far)
-Massaging scalp
**I can't remember is she mentioned massaging, but I know people with rapid and consistent growth make massaging a priority
@faithVA You should join us! weekly or biweekly
@snoop You think you can commit to Biweekly pics now?
Another major health tip is to stay away from seed oils (canola, vegetable, grapeseed, peanut, soybean, safflower, sesame, sunflower) I believe she spoke on this which was surprising (she really knows her stuff!) I don't think she went over what to use instead. You can use avocado oil, EVO (below 350), butter (below 250), ghee, lard (believe it or not it's healthier than seed oils) I have not been consuming seed oils for a long period of time now. They are very toxic to our bodies and exacerbate a host of chronic inflammatory conditions and likely the increased incidents of skin cancer and other cancers over the years
For anyone who’s been pregnant before, when did the extra hair growth kick in? I’m overdue for a big trim and I’m hoping I get some extra growth to compensate.
I will definitely pull the same section each time, but I’m not sure I will get the same amount of stretch each time. This morning my hair was still pretty damp so I got a good stretch, but if it’s wetter or drier next week the amount of stretch will change a little. But that’s OK I’m curious to see if I can see the changes over 75 days.Nice healthy start!You have a point about accuracy. Maybe part out the section that you will consistently pull on for it to be consistent every time. I parted from ear to ear for my nape to have consistency
I haven't seen that hair in a while. Thank you!Ok. I took my first picture for the 75 day challenge. I’m a little worried that my comparisons won’t be that accurate since my hair isn’t stretched, but let’s see how it goes.
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You know you want to, join us!![]()
You are a trip!@faithVA So glad you joined us!!Are you posting weekly with me @GettingKinky, and @VarieYvette or biweekly with @snoop?
That is excellent progress. Looks like an inch a month.
@GettingKinky and @VarieYvette thanks for committing to the challenge!! The challenge is from this weekend 3.8.25 to the weekend of 5.24.25
This should help us stay accountable with our regimens and keeping to healthy hair practice in daily life. Excited for our progress progress!
@GettingKinky already shared what tips she is taking from the challenge, what about you? @VarieYvette
For me...
-I'm already drinking plenty water. More than 30oz a day averaging about 50oz per day
-I don't use combs or brushes
-I wet hair almost daily and cleanse scalp 2x weekly
-I eat clean
-I take vitamins
-Will work on improving fitness for blood circulation (I'm in the 2025 Walking Challenge to help, haven't been doing that great so far)
-Massaging scalp
**I can't remember is she mentioned massaging, but I know people with rapid and consistent growth make massaging a priority
@faithVA You should join us! weekly or biweekly
@snoop You think you can commit to Biweekly pics now?
Another major health tip is to stay away from seed oils (canola, vegetable, grapeseed, peanut, soybean, safflower, sesame, sunflower) I believe she spoke on this which was surprising (she really knows her stuff!) I don't think she went over what to use instead. You can use avocado oil, EVO (below 350), butter (below 250), ghee, lard (believe it or not it's healthier than seed oils) I have not been consuming seed oils for a long period of time now. They are very toxic to our bodies and exacerbate a host of chronic inflammatory conditions and likely the increased incidents of skin cancer and other cancers over the years
So glad you're excited for the challenge! Congrats on your progress, your hair looks so healthy!!
How often will you be traveling for work?
I like bantu knots. Look forward to doing some bantu knot outs in the future.@GettingKinky Glad you brought up your issue with the Spin Pin bc now I falling in love with bantu knotsI'm switching from "wet bunning" to "wet bantu knots" with Bobby Pins
@GettingKinky Glad you brought up your issue with the Spin Pin bc now I falling in love with bantu knotsI'm switching from "wet bunning" to "wet bantu knots" with Bobby Pins

I wish, length retention has been my biggest struggle, especially when try to break the SL/APL plateau
No HIH at home. Ends fully protected. Strands not exposed to mechanical or environmental damage. For me, when I don't see my hair for a long time, it's easier to see the progress and be encouraged by it. 




Nice that you're a fast growerWhat do you think is causing your issues with retention?
Do you ever use Aloe Spray (Aloe Vera Juice)? That may help keep your hair and scalp moisturized