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8 Months Natural Hair Journey - 8 month update #locjourney #naturalhair | Natural hair .... Before i went natural i had transitioned for about 8 months…i've been natural for a yr and 7 months…20 months minus the trans period. That said, before embarking on your loc journey, it's important that you familiarize yourself with the five different stages. When i took the scissors to my hair in december to get rid of my relaxed ends and start on my natural hair journey, i had no idea what i was doing. What was the overall response from your friends and family? So it has been a while since i last wrote about my natural hair journey and i thought it would be good to post an update.

Once i got closer to my third year, i really wanted to focus on having healthy and longer hair. ♡ open me 4 more info ♡ w a t c h i n h d!!!!!this is my natural hair journey so far. Many women take biotin, expecting to see hair growth results more quickly (more about that here). Hair growth tends to follow a pattern. If you're new to the world of dreadlocks— or locs, as they're often called—then you need to know what you're dealing with before deciding that they're the hair leap you want to take next.

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I have been natural for a yr and 7 months now! Some women obsessively measure their results. First of all, at 8 months out my hair is so dry! If you're new to the world of dreadlocks— or locs, as they're often called—then you need to know what you're dealing with before deciding that they're the hair leap you want to take next. I realize now when i was dying my hair every 4 weeks, it wasn't only adding color, it was adding shine, texture and vibrancy. If you think you know, please comment. And i definitely had no idea what to expect. Any suggestions please leave them below.

I only wash my hair twice a week, to keep my hair from drying out.

Once i got closer to my third year, i really wanted to focus on having healthy and longer hair. Just showing my progress as i have been natural (completely relaxer cut off. Products have worked well on my hair. Going natural is never an easy feat. I have about 7 1/2 inches of hair in roughly a year and 8 months. My old natural hair was mid brown colour, and that's the dye i was using, but like you, the dye had to be left on for a long time to cover the grey so now my hair is dark brown. The best hair products for 4c natural hair lock in moisture. The best hair products for 4c natural hair. If you think you know, please comment. Most of my third year i wore two strand twists. I only wash my hair twice a week, to keep my hair from drying out. If you're new to the world of dreadlocks— or locs, as they're often called—then you need to know what you're dealing with before deciding that they're the hair leap you want to take next. In this video i'll be showing y'all my 2 year and 8 month hair growth journey a update video where i've been having protective styles!hope y'all enjoy the vi.

I am currently 8 months post and plan to transition for 24 months. Going natural is never an easy feat. If you're new to the world of dreadlocks— or locs, as they're often called—then you need to know what you're dealing with before deciding that they're the hair leap you want to take next. Products have worked well on my hair. I'm not sure what my hair type/curl pattern is.

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The best hair products for 4c natural hair lock in moisture. That said, before embarking on your loc journey, it's important that you familiarize yourself with the five different stages. I realize now when i was dying my hair every 4 weeks, it wasn't only adding color, it was adding shine, texture and vibrancy. Products have worked well on my hair. Coconut oil is easy to find and affordable. Before i went natural i had transitioned for about 8 months…i've been natural for a yr and 7 months…20 months minus the trans period. As the title suggested, i am currently 4 months natural and i am still enjoying the journey! I had a trim because, yes, my hair was long but it was weighing my hair down, and those dead ends needed to go.

Now, after going cold turkey, the true condition of my hair has been exposed and it's not cute.

If you are anything like i was when i began my transition in march 2010, you may not know what to expect with your natural hair transition. I think i have a 4b/4c hair texture as well and i often do protective styles like two strand twists, jumbo cornrows and senegalese twists and maintain a fairly good moisture regimen, but my breakage level is high. For many of us curlies, it's been a process learning to love, care, and treat our curls with the divinity they deserve, but that comes from a long process known as transitioning. Products have worked well on my hair. It is about teaching my baby girl (and myself) to love herself exactly how. That said, before embarking on your loc journey, it's important that you familiarize yourself with the five different stages. If you think you know, please comment. When i took the scissors to my hair in december to get rid of my relaxed ends and start on my natural hair journey, i had no idea what i was doing. Many women take biotin, expecting to see hair growth results more quickly (more about that here). So it has been a while since i last wrote about my natural hair journey and i thought it would be good to post an update. I am 8 months natural. Need help i need to grow my hair long in 2 months about 8 inches if you know anything please tell me my hairs about half an inch long!!!!! Going natural is never an easy feat.

Going natural is never an easy feat. ♡ open me 4 more info ♡ w a t c h i n h d!!!!!this is my natural hair journey so far. This is my hair journey from relaxer days (2012) to 8 months natural! Johan schmidt on july 12, 2010: I hope you enjoy my transitioning to natural hair journey.

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I am currently 8 months post and plan to transition for 24 months. Hair growth is a common desire of many naturals. So it has been a while since i last wrote about my natural hair journey and i thought it would be good to post an update. After clarifying, your hair should and will feel squeaky clean. ♡ open me 4 more info ♡ w a t c h i n h d!!!!!this is my natural hair journey so far. You look like rapunzel and your hair is quite. I have been natural for a yr and 7 months now! I'm not sure what my hair type/curl pattern is.

In this video i'll be showing y'all my 2 year and 8 month hair growth journey a update video where i've been having protective styles!hope y'all enjoy the vi.

My old natural hair was mid brown colour, and that's the dye i was using, but like you, the dye had to be left on for a long time to cover the grey so now my hair is dark brown. First of all, at 8 months out my hair is so dry! 8 months) and i am loving it. But it gets easier all the time as the length grows and it looks less like i just forgot to get my hair done. Most of the time, when growing out your natural hair, you will notice an increase in your hair's thickness before you notice much increase in length. When i took the scissors to my hair in december to get rid of my relaxed ends and start on my natural hair journey, i had no idea what i was doing. When i read other natural hair blogs, growing longer hair is constantly mentioned. So it has been a while since i last wrote about my natural hair journey and i thought it would be good to post an update. I was finally having fun with my natural hair! Letosha on july 14, 2010: Hair growth tends to follow a pattern. Some women obsessively measure their results. My hair grows so quick and is practically white that the roots were being dyed every 3 weeks and in between i was using root spray to cover the skunk stripe.