LynnieB
Well-Known Member
My lead hair story from '07 to 05/12.
It didn't take long to realize that all the hair on my scalp DID NOT grow out all at the same time. It could vary by section or any particular patch of scalp all over and some months experiencing more growth than others. The most drastic example of uneven growth was 09/09.
I do not wear a high maintenance style or wear my hair completely pin straight, there's always some texture, curl or wave so trimming for aesthetics/maintenance was never a priority. I've found natural styles are perfect for hiding uneveness and just adding a little conditioner and water to my ends were all that was needed to make them curl up and hair to remain soft and moisturized.
No major trims. Largest trim was 1/2-3/4" in any one year. I went from BC to approx. 2.5 years without really trimming at all. I do use heat but only occasionally with the blowdryer being the most used and a press/flatiron less frequently.
The majority of cutting are limited to dustings, twist and snip and S&D method. I maintain an excellent moisture/protein balance and use a hard protein (aphogee 2-step) at least every 3 months followed by some sort of moisturizing conditioner. Aphogee reconstructor every other wash day (every 2 weeks or so) or hair mayonnaise or a cholesterol product to switch things up. My hair is not protein sensitive and I believe my hair has a very low porosity. Hair conditioning is done on either wet or dry "dirty" hair, just depends on how I feel.
I do condition my hair at every wash day. I use extra conditioner or oil on my ends and don't necessary keep them out of sight. I've found a specific product is not necessary just as long as it leaves my hair feeling well conditioned and not crispy.
I try not to overly manipulate my hair except if doing braid/twist outs where I will moisten the hair with water or water/con mix and make 4 plaits/braids at night then wrap with a satin scarf.
There is a huge difference between shedding, breakage and uneven hair growth. My advice to any one growing their hair out similarly to the way I do or uses Chicoro's methods, to recognize the difference and eliminate the causes of your breakage first! My breakage is very minimal to none (5-10, 1/2 inch or less curly q's in the sink after a comb out, shed hair fur babies blowing across the bathroom floor are typical and I'd say was normal considering the length of my hair )
Most breakage occurs if being if I'm impatient or in too much of a hurry and yank combs through it or ripping apart ends of braids or twists.
K, got that out the way so here's the pics. I don't take great pics and I refuse to get all fancy just to document hair progress, especially when I've just finished washing/drying/blowdrying/pressing hair, sorry . :
11/07
05/08
11/08 (showing natural layers as they grow out)
02/09
09/09
06/10
12/10
03/11
05/12
Lots of uneven clumps going on here. If the pattern remains the same as it has since the beginning, there should be some noticeable evening up. At the end of the year I will trim for evening.
06/12 Typical hair styles and why not doing large trims is not necessary for me and I can patiently wait it all out.
Hey - this works "FOR ME" and I'm seeing tons of success consistently. It may or may not work for you but please don't say that everyone's uneven growth is due to crispy, damaged hair and is always due to damage or breakage because sometimes it just isn't necessarily so.
Just know your own hair and it's growth habits then act accordingly .
HHG everyone - be patient and consistent and you will reach your goals!!
It didn't take long to realize that all the hair on my scalp DID NOT grow out all at the same time. It could vary by section or any particular patch of scalp all over and some months experiencing more growth than others. The most drastic example of uneven growth was 09/09.
I do not wear a high maintenance style or wear my hair completely pin straight, there's always some texture, curl or wave so trimming for aesthetics/maintenance was never a priority. I've found natural styles are perfect for hiding uneveness and just adding a little conditioner and water to my ends were all that was needed to make them curl up and hair to remain soft and moisturized.
No major trims. Largest trim was 1/2-3/4" in any one year. I went from BC to approx. 2.5 years without really trimming at all. I do use heat but only occasionally with the blowdryer being the most used and a press/flatiron less frequently.
The majority of cutting are limited to dustings, twist and snip and S&D method. I maintain an excellent moisture/protein balance and use a hard protein (aphogee 2-step) at least every 3 months followed by some sort of moisturizing conditioner. Aphogee reconstructor every other wash day (every 2 weeks or so) or hair mayonnaise or a cholesterol product to switch things up. My hair is not protein sensitive and I believe my hair has a very low porosity. Hair conditioning is done on either wet or dry "dirty" hair, just depends on how I feel.
I do condition my hair at every wash day. I use extra conditioner or oil on my ends and don't necessary keep them out of sight. I've found a specific product is not necessary just as long as it leaves my hair feeling well conditioned and not crispy.
I try not to overly manipulate my hair except if doing braid/twist outs where I will moisten the hair with water or water/con mix and make 4 plaits/braids at night then wrap with a satin scarf.
There is a huge difference between shedding, breakage and uneven hair growth. My advice to any one growing their hair out similarly to the way I do or uses Chicoro's methods, to recognize the difference and eliminate the causes of your breakage first! My breakage is very minimal to none (5-10, 1/2 inch or less curly q's in the sink after a comb out, shed hair fur babies blowing across the bathroom floor are typical and I'd say was normal considering the length of my hair )
Most breakage occurs if being if I'm impatient or in too much of a hurry and yank combs through it or ripping apart ends of braids or twists.
K, got that out the way so here's the pics. I don't take great pics and I refuse to get all fancy just to document hair progress, especially when I've just finished washing/drying/blowdrying/pressing hair, sorry . :
11/07
05/08
11/08 (showing natural layers as they grow out)
02/09
09/09
06/10
12/10
03/11
05/12
06/12 Typical hair styles and why not doing large trims is not necessary for me and I can patiently wait it all out.
Hey - this works "FOR ME" and I'm seeing tons of success consistently. It may or may not work for you but please don't say that everyone's uneven growth is due to crispy, damaged hair and is always due to damage or breakage because sometimes it just isn't necessarily so.
Just know your own hair and it's growth habits then act accordingly .
HHG everyone - be patient and consistent and you will reach your goals!!