New Year's Resolutions

Gracie

Active Member
OK New Years is coming, what are your New Year's (Hair or Otherwise) Resolutions?


I'll start...

  1. Learn how to do more protective styles that are flattering.
  2. Use a scarf or bonnet at night with my satin pillow case.
  3. Become more faithful with DC'g.
  4. Not to jump on every bandwagon.
  5. Try more Ayurvedic products.
 
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SuchMagnificent

Taking a Break from Posting
My Resolutions are as Follows:
1. Continue with my Regimen (whatever that is)
2. Try to incorporate SOME protective styling
3. Stretch my relaxers a little further
4. Do not try a new product until I'm thru with existing bottle, cream, etc.
5. Start doing a little dusting of my own
:yep:
 
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Dposh167

Well-Known Member
1. continue my 1x a month heat regimen
2. start dc'ing more (even if i'm cowashing a lot)
3. stay on top of my trims
4. try to use up most of my products
5. continue to stretch for 17 weeks
 

wheezy807

Well-Known Member
1. Stay consistent
A. Moisture nightly
B. Scalf nightly
C. Shampoo on my scheduled days
2. NO BANDWAGONS
3. I've been since 2006 but i wanna educate myself more. I wanna learn the philosophy of hair, anatomy of the hair shaft and understanding certain processes.
4. Sticking to my regimen
 

buddhas_mom

Active Member
1. Stick to the same products
2. Be consistent with my regimen
3. Stop buying so many products
4. Stretch relaxers
5. Try more heat free styling
6. Keep trimming every 12 weeks
 

Lebiya

Well-Known Member
1. Be consistent with my hair care regime...NO SLACKING OFF ALLOWED

2. Be consistent with my work-out regime ...NO SLACKING OFF ALLOWED

..This alone will help me attain everything I need to stay fly

3. Double my target for my business
 

MiWay

New Member
  1. As long as my stylist takes care of my hair, let her continue.
  2. If I don't like something or see it's not working for my hair, speak up!
  3. Maintain healthy hair between stylist visits.
  4. Get trims when necessary.
  5. No heat except at the salon.
  6. Maintain a healthy diet and work out regimen.
 

locabouthair

Well-Known Member
NEVER let anyone but myself apply a relaxer to my head.
Eat healthy, drink more water.
Keep my hair as moist as possible.
Grow out the two broken patches I have once and for all.
 

SignatureBeauty

New Member
(1)Continue on my Natural Journey & My Daughters Transitioning Journey
(2)Stick With Two Product Line- Qhemet & Jessicurl Conditioners
(3)Deep Condition More w/Heat
(4)No BANDWAGONS
(5)Be Patient With My Hair & My Daughters Hair
(6)No Commercial Hair Dyes
(7)Do What Works For Me & My Hair
(8)Do Pilates 3x's A Week For Relaxation
(9)Keep Stress At Bay
(10)LOVE MY HAIR
 
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Lady Esquire

New Member
get back on the vitamins, drinking water, eating clean, and working out
nurse my hairline and my ends
return to self-relaxing the half & half method only
 

Gracie

Active Member
Adding to my list

Hair:

  1. Products - either use them up (even if I have to mix them with something else) or give them away.
  2. Be consistent
  3. Detangle atleast every 2 days
  4. Take my vitamins EVERYDAY
General:

  1. Live life to the fullest.
  2. Do something everyday to work toward my goals.
  3. Keep in touch with loved ones
  4. Workout atleast 3 times per week
  5. Take better care of myself
 

Allandra

Well-Known Member
I don't really have any New Year's resolutions for my hair. I just plan on to continue treating it well and to continue transitioning.
 

ajacks

Well-Known Member
1. Stick to my regimen
2. Increase water intake
3. Stay consistent with vitamins
4. Stop being a PJ and find my core staple products
5. Learn/Practice rollersets, flexi-set, bantu-knots, twist-outs, braid-out
 

skyborn09

New Member
-No trims only dusting(lost alot of progress by cutting)
-Wear more buns and rollerset more often
-Continue to transition to natural
-Update fotki every 2 months
-Workout 4x a week
-Limit flat iron usage to 1x every month or every 2 months
-Deep condition weekly for 30 min under dryer
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ok, my turn....

1) Follow a simple regimen
2) Find a simple regimen
3) Do my own Relaxers(so far so good)
4) Do a year of OCT/BeeMine
5) Try more Ayurvedic products(besides oils)
6) Try a no combing regimen for six months or longer
7) Try washing hair every 14-16 days
8) Try Deep Conditioning(maybe)
9) Find staple products
10) Reach brastrap by Winter 09
 

SouthernStunner

My 13yr old Men
1. Stick with my regimne
2. Workout 3-5 days a week
3. Use up one product before buying another
4. Try a more Aryudeic (sp) hair practice
5. No Sulfates or Cones
 

chebaby

Well-Known Member
1) up my deep conditioning to 2x a week
2) rollerset and or flexi rod set instead of flat ironing
3)use up all my products
4)stick to staple lines, joico and kenra(and PM and ojon leave in)
5) up my water in take
 

Angelicus

Well-Known Member
My hair has turned into a hot mess so I am getting back in the swing of things:

1. No more stylists- They never do my hair the way I want it.
2. Deep conditioning and roller setting 2x a week.
3. Write in my new hair journal to keep up with product reviews and regimen.
4. No blowdrying!

I can't wait for my hair to get back to normal: long, beautiful, hair!
 

Dee_33

Live, Laugh, Love
Stick with my current reg.
Protect my ends a lil more.
Drink more water.
Eat more lean protein.
 

Simply_Kelz

New Member
-Maintain and improve. Stick to Bootcamp, don't break any rules and have to punish myself.
-Get through Session One with a smile, because I'm going super-hard on myself since it's Winter.
-Only see stylists for: Prom. I will also get my hair done once during the summer, by a friend of a friend. But that's all.
 

unlvgirl

My Crown and Glory
My new years resolution is to wear my scarf every night. I have slacked off alot since I had my baby11/07. I have noticed that my ends need more moisture as a result. I am also trying to only dust when my ends are split. So far I have not dusted since July 08
 

PlatinumBronze

Living my life like its Platinum!
1. figure out and stop breakage that's taking place on lower left side ASAP!!! No more split ends!!!
2. take hair and multi vitamins every night
3. eat healthy
4. drink more water
5. Maintain a healthy head of hair through protective styles
6. No more hair products until I'm out (except for replacements)
7. Get Fine in 09 (lose 15 lbs)
 

newflowers

New Member
Be consistent and LEARN HOW TO STYLE MY HAIR!!! Seriously ladies, if anyone's resolution is to teach hair styles, then I volunteer to be the student. I have watched tutorials over and over and cannot figure out how to deal with the beehive thing at the top when I wrap. I have the same style from 20 years ago when I roller set.
 

Platinum

Well-Known Member
Reduce stress level:yep:
Take more pics
Exercise
Continue Ayurvedic reggie
Continue to DC 2-3 times a week
Continue cowashing
Stay on my vitamins
 

Gracie

Active Member
Be consistent and LEARN HOW TO STYLE MY HAIR!!! Seriously ladies, if anyone's resolution is to teach hair styles, then I volunteer to be the student. I have watched tutorials over and over and cannot figure out how to deal with the beehive thing at the top when I wrap. I have the same style from 20 years ago when I roller set.

You too?!?! We are going to be dangerous once learn how to style :lachen:
 

Gracie

Active Member
My new years resolution is to wear my scarf every night. I have slacked off alot since I had my baby11/07. I have noticed that my ends need more moisture as a result. I am also trying to only dust when my ends are split. So far I have not dusted since July 08

Congratulations!!
 

MizzBrown

Well-Known Member
My Hair resolutions:

-Be more patient with my naps and attempt to transition again.
-Use up a lot more of my stash or give away before buying more.
-Try to use more natural products
-Don't go fool with my new flat iron and get damage
-Curse out anyone who mocks me trying to transition..ish aint funny.
-Not be so vain or obsessed with my hair. It can be taken away from me.
 

msa

New Member
My only resolution is to keep my hair stretched at ALL times.

Everything else is important, but it doesn't matter how moisturized my hair is if I have a knot on each strand that will have to be caught so it doesn't cause shed hairs to get tangled in it. I learned the hard way that shrunken fro's/puffs equal knots which lead to tangles and breakage. When my hair is stretched I do not get any knots whatsoever.
 

ebzonix

New Member
1) Reach BSL, SL in it's natural state.
2) Keep my hair nice and healthy.
3) Only 1 trim this year.
4) Keep my regimen simple.
5) Use MTG everyday/ every other day.
6) Gain 12 inches in 2009.
7) Take my vitamins and supplements.
8) Flat iron a max of 2x a year.
9) Work out 3x a week.
10) Love MY hair!
 
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