Everyday Hair...The Pretty, The Nappy, The Crazy...Post Your Hair RIGHT NOW!!!

Britt

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Twist out on Friday.

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BronzeVenus

Pretty, Mean SIster
I'm nervous about posting these, but here I go!

I decided to experiment with coloring my natural hair, and I thought I should go purple. I'm a student at the moment, so I figured I should play around while I still have the ability to. :)

Please excuse how frizzy/unshaped my hair is.
 

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Britt

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@Britt My eyes!! :cool2: Girl, your illustrious locks are blinding me with their magnificence. LOL What did you use? I love it. :heart:


Solila - my little boo :hug2:
I'm so glad I've found a little routine that works -- and I've been sticking to it. This is what I've been using consistently for my twist outs - If it's wash day APB creamy pudding leave in followed by Darcy's Botanicals crème gel (LOVE THIS) and I do flat twists all over my head - 6 in the back 6-8 in the front. I retwist my hair nightly. This pic is from a Friday so I'm sure the night before I either misted my hair with water or I might have used a little apb hair fresher as a moisturizer. I don't apply product to my hair daily when I retwist. I usually just remist with water to activate the product already in there. During the middle of the week, if my twist out needs a little more product I might apply some of the APB creamy leave in and follow up with a lesser amt of the gel applied to each twist (this is something I'd only do once during the week b/c the product combo lasts in my hair). I have been using all of these products consistently with no desire to change or try something new :lol:. Ohhh, and If I'm so inclined I'll add a little oil for shine over my hair, but I don't do that everyday.

I have a solid set of products, my next challenge will be learning different ways to style my hair when it gets some length.
 

havilland

Magical Mythical Princess
Deep conditioned and washed and go-ed! Lol!

Air dried Banana clip pony.
 

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KidneyBean86

Southern sweetheart
3 months post BC (transitioned for 10 months)
 

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Bibliophile

Hair toy Aficionado
Spongy hair problems - I slept with my twisted hair in 2 ponytails. The next day I had a center part without realizing it:
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havilland

Magical Mythical Princess
Some days curly hair is gooooooood!
Of course those days are always when I have nowhere to go. Lol!
 

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Napp

Ms. Nobody
I had a really good hair today. Here is my wash n go
 

Britt

Well-Known Member
Got my hair flat ironed and trimmed yesterday.

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Guinan

Re-Branding
Britt, have you washed your hair yet? Did your hair revert back ok? Any heat damage?

I want to straighten my hair soooo back, but b/c I don't really have a lot of length when its curly I don't want to take the chance of heat damage and then have to cut my hair again.
 

Britt

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Britt, have you washed your hair yet? Did your hair revert back ok? Any heat damage?

I want to straighten my hair soooo back, but b/c I don't really have a lot of length when its curly I don't want to take the chance of heat damage and then have to cut my hair again.

pelohello heyy! I washed today, and yes i have a bit more heat damage than I initially had. I'm not afraid of heat, I'm afraid I'm incompetent stylists. I think heat used sensibly for your hair texture/type you should be ok. This particular stylist ran the flat iron over my hair several times, and I don't think that was necessary. My hair was already very straight from the blow dryer all I need was 2 quick swipes with the flat iron, but the stylist was clamping my hair hard and swiping 3+ times in small sections.
 
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