I think the problem is that search for the holy grail. I regret jumping on the "relaxed" bandwagon..AGAIN. I should know better and most times I do (especially when in braids) but once your hair is out and it's looking good and somebody writes about some "wonder" product you can't help but wonder..."hmmm..maybe...", yeah it looks good but it could always look better 
I've been doing this hair thing for years and I tell myself to do better but once in a while you fail prey to that "hmmm...maybe..."
My goal since I decided to go natural again is to quit setting myself back..my length now has been all been my doing. I went from natural to relaxed (most broke off...self inflicted setbacks). Now, I'm back to natural again and aim to do better.

I've been doing this hair thing for years and I tell myself to do better but once in a while you fail prey to that "hmmm...maybe..."
My goal since I decided to go natural again is to quit setting myself back..my length now has been all been my doing. I went from natural to relaxed (most broke off...self inflicted setbacks). Now, I'm back to natural again and aim to do better.
I'm one of the ones that REALLY set myself back by jumping on bandwagons. My issue was impatience. I would look at someone who grew hair really quickly and think "That would work for me!" and try whatever they did.
Well, my hair acted a fool!
The list goes on with bandwagons that I have bennifited from.

. I know what my hair likes. And everytime I try a new routine, I end up going back to what I know.