My natural Hair Journey So Far: Doing a protective style for the next 8 months: chasing length
I had always been a short hair girl all through elementary school and high school. Hair was no big deal then. I was a Tom boy , rocked short hair and did baggy clothes. To date, I can not express in words the joy in my mother's eyes when I started to dress like a girl. You know wore clothes that flattered my body. She was so happy. Even though she gave me a male name she never intended for me to take the traits too she had always told me before. And I love dressing up now. Next came love for hair.
Suddenly the saying
hair is the glory of a woman
made lots of sense. And I loved my hair. Learning how to grow it at the beginning. Then hating or having a strong dislike for the kinkiness and the time it took to maintain it. I decided to perm/ relax it. Overtime however, chemically processed hair reaches the end of the line. Not because you do not take care of it, sometimes it just happens. So my hair became thin, no volume. Wearing it out it did not look as flattering as it did before.
So one January morning in 2016 I took scissors and cut it all down. I had had it. Time for a change was beckoning. While people plan for their BIG CUT, I had no plan. I didn't know what I would do after this. The one time I took action with no future plan. I loved the outcome.
Steep Learning curve: Taking care of natural hair
At the beginning it was so easy. Wash and go always worked. Then my hair grew past four inches. I had to learn how to care for it. Learning was a combination of youtube videos and reading hair blogs . I experimented a lot at the beginning looking for hair products that gave my hair the best texture, feel, smell, and glow. Those products that made my hair more manageable. Eventually I came down to:
- Water
- coconut oil
- olive oil
- castor oil
- black soap shampoo
- shea butter.
- Aloe vera
These have been the products I have used for my hair the last two years. I usually interchange conditioners and treatments. But maintain three brands (story for another day). So far the journey has been awesome. I have however, never been a length chaser. Infact I always trim my hair after around four to five months. This year I am on a different path. Chasing the length to 20 inches. It can be done.
FAUX LOCKS: LEts see how long it can grow: 8 months protective style
Three weeks ago I had my salonist fix faux braids. While I had experimented on this style before, the previous lady pulled and yanked my hair so much that I did not sleep for a week. Also, I lost a huge chunk of my hairline.
This time round I did my research and had two of my friends get similar style fixed two months in a advance as test subjects guinea pigs they called themselves. I had to have evidence that this wasn't going to take me two steps back. While natural hair can withstand a lot, natural hair with a messed up hairline is just BS. You want to love that hair line to the moon and back. Ensure that any hairstyle you do is not causing harmful manipulation to it. You want to be gentle. You will thank me later for this advice.
Im hoping to keep this hair style for the next 8 months. Do not open your mouth thinking about dirt. I am a clean girl and its going to remain clean.
- I will wash it as often as I want. Natural hair thrives on moisture.
- I will visit the salon for styling
- I will be generous with oil for my scalp
- I will apply aloevera gel: Made from my plants on the balcony. My hair loves this stuff.
I hope I will be able to get to the inches I want at the end of that journey. For now I am loving this style. People think they are actual dreads. For any more pointers drop me some comments.
BEFORE | AFTER |
And the general look
I will upload a video later on how my salonist made this.
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Woo! You look great inn that picture! And your hair too, i’m so glad that you decided to cut it, now it looks better :)
Thank you. And thank you for stopping by. Best decision ever cutting it.
Very nice post
Thank you
That is such a nice style. You look beautiful. Can't wait to hear about the protective style progress.
Thank you dear. All the progress here. Funny I am also eagerly waiting for the results
You're beautiful! Mine is also completely natural and I like the process. Faux locks is such a good idea. I love how artistic we can get with our African hair.
I know. The styles I have tried. I used to hate it but now I love it so much.
Speaking from experience, faux locs are definitely a lifesaver. I'd love to see how she did them and I'll be waiting for the video. You look good!
Yes they are. All the way. I am in love with them
Wow, I like the way your hair looks. I really hope mine can grow and look better. I will start using want you recommend. Thanks sis @mutitum
You are welcome and you will not regret
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