Lita
Well-Known Member
This is officially my sixth time attempting to post this so I’ll make it much shorter than intended
HELLO EVERYBODY! I’m a newbie!!!Been lurking round here since June but only just got my subscription today, still quite excited! Anyway, I thought I’d just use this thread to say hi, introduce myself and give a *brief*
hair history, and include a few pics to make the thread pretty!
So here goes: I’m Nigerian by nature, born in the UK, bred in Nigeria, and buttered in the UKI've loved big, long hair since I was what- three? four? and I put on this wig which belonged to my mum:
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I was texlaxed from about the age of five/ six, but my mum took quite good care of our hair considering. My hair was never really long, it was always past shoulder length but never quite APL. I was quite alright with it though.
And then at the age of 10, I passed the exam into the more or less best secondary school in Nigeria. Everyone in my family was extremely happy (one of my sisters, a year older and pictured with me above, was already there). I, on the other hand, was devastated as it was a school rule that we would have to cut off all our hair, and I mean about/less than an inch! I cried so much my parents got a family friend who was a pastor to come pray for meI told him "I'm not cutting my hair! Even Jesus had long hair!"
Needless to say, in a couple of months, this was the back of my head:
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And I stayed in that school the full six years! Two months before my graduation in 2007, believe it or not, this young man here was me at the age of 16:
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I graduated in July 2007 and have been growing my hair since then, with little or no knowledge about caring for it. I kept it constantly under weaves and in braids without proper care or attention.
Three months after my graduation, this was my little afro:
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Still in October 2007, one random day, I wet my hair and let it airdry! My curls were so well defined, I loved being natural!
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I remained natural because I knew instinctively that excessive relaxers without proper care would be damaging, and I thought the best way to grow my hair would be to let it do what it wanted for about two years when hopefully I will be satisfied with the length and start texturising again. This was my hair in April 2008, nearly a year since I'de began to grow it:
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As you can tell, I'm just a little too dramatic
Anyways, my plan to stay natural for two full years at least was curbed when I gave into pressure from family and friends. I had gone back to Nigeria for Christmas in 2008 and everywhere i went, people were like, "Ah Ah! Your hair is so due! Won't you do it? Your hair is due for a relaxer!"
So in February, 2009, this was my last picture natural. I had just taken out a weave as well so it was a sorta braidout. there is a little tuft of straight hair in front though which had been out of the weave and which I tirelessly straightened:
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And a couple of days later, I was texturised, steamed and ferociously straightened (i'm the one sitting, obviously. the standing one is another of my sisters---we are very many, we are eleven children) :
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so it took me about 19 months to grow from an inch of hair to shoulder length. but the day i texlaxed, i hated it! my head felt so empty, light and....hairless! i missed my big hairbut in a few days, it began to fluff up again, and it was then i decided to stretch my texturisers to about once a year so i could enjoy less thin hair most of the time.
I did enjoy taking pictures of my straight hair:
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I put another set of braids in my hair, and it was towards the end of the life of those braids that I found growafrohairlong.com, BGLH and consequently LHCF. I then made up my mind to stick with braids so that I could care for my hair better! When I took out those braids in June, I was pleased to see my hair had puffed up:
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And with lots of new knowledge, thanks to ALL OF YOUI began to take proper care of my hair in June this year.
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Some pics of my hair between June and July:
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I got it straightened here for my leavers ball (just finished A-levels in the UK) but it poofed right back!![]()
And the last pic before I put my hair back in braids- I actually got it straightened at a salon in Nigeria that day, and this was the state of it when I got home. Not sure whether to blame the humid weather, the hairdresser or the hair
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SO that's TWO years worth of growth right there!
Right now, I'm still rocking the braids I got at the beginning of August, and thanks to you guys, they still looking acceptable!
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So thanks again for all your help for me and my fellow lurkers!!!!! Before I go, remember the sister I wrote about ages ago, in the first picture who went to the same school and cut off all her hair just like me? She finished from the school a year before me, and three years after near-baldness, this is her hair- i just took out her braids: (note, she doesn't know ANYTHING about haircare and she's texlaxed like me)
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Sorry for the extremely long post!!! I love y'all!
Welcome & I like your hair at all lengths...
Happy Hair Growing!