9 Month Update(pics)

kriolagirl

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hey ladies,

just checking in with a small update. i haven't straightened my hair since february. this time i tried a new stylist...no pressing comb was used...jst blow-dryed and flat ironed with the FHI. A light trim and I was ready to go. I've kept my reggie consistent and simple and it is def paying off. all of you ladies are such a source of great info and inspiration!

the first pic is january and the 2nd pic is this weekend
 

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kriolagirl

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i co-wash w/ pantene r&n, herbal essences hello hydration, or silk elements oilve oil condish twice a week. DC once or twice a week w/ ors replenishing conditioner(with evco added). my fave leave-in is cantu shea butter leave in. i mainly wear it it twists under wigs/half wigs.

ETA...i've been natural for 9 months...realized I didn't put that in the title of this thread
 
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spinspinshuga

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Your hair looks wonderful and super healthy, and that cut is great on you. It seems so many people whose hair I admire use that Pantene R&N; I'm going to have to get some of that.
Congratulations on your progress!
 

kriolagirl

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Very pretty! How long did you transition?

thank u! i transitioned for about 16 months...last relaxer was may 2007 and i cut the last of the relaxer off in sept 2008. right now my hair is back to the length it was in may 07. i would always hover around this shoulder/collarbone length and now i'm so excited to see where my hair can go!
 

kriolagirl

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Your hair looks wonderful and super healthy, and that cut is great on you. It seems so many people whose hair I admire use that Pantene R&N; I'm going to have to get some of that.
Congratulations on your progress!

thank you so much...your hair is AMAZING! the pantene r&n is great and inexpensive which is wonderful when i'm trying to keep my product spending under control.
 
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