When I big chopped, I wore cream-only or leave-in with mousse wash and gos and finger coils from TWA through the awkward stage. I never started twisting my hair until it was at medium length.
@@rosieamelia5955 Have you ever tried wearing your hair out in a wash and go with the leave in and cream or in finger coils instead of twisting? It is clear that you don't consider twists on awkward length hair to be as flattering as twists on medium/long hair so I understand your discomfort with wearing the twists in public without a hair covering, whether a scarf or wig. Forgive me, I am an advocate for wearing ones hair out confidently no matter the length but I am aware not everyone shares that belief.
@miniminott48 so I have been using a leave in and a cream and that results in a mini fro because that’s what I get using those stylers 😆. I don’t particularly like finger coils, it’s just not flattering on my hair, well I don’t feel beautiful wearing them. I also am not feeling using gel just yet. So in the area I live 🤣🤣🤣 if you are not strong you would live in a wig. Literally black women make you feel uncomfortable wearing your hair, black men makes you feel uncomfortably wearing your hair short. It’s very interesting, but most women I am around are either relaxed , they wear wigs 100% of the time or wear weaves. Only a few wear their natural hair ( one other person 😅) and I encouraged her to wear her hair.
@@rosieamelia5955 Oh, ok. I understand. I have a different experience with cream. I just think you have beautiful hair and I don't want you hiding it. Do whatever makes you comfortable at this hair length.
@@miniminott48 Similar. I had a fro-hawk last year with bald shaved sides....I didn't twist the sides until about 9 months later. I was so free as a bird!!! Detangling and styling cut in half. lol! 😅😅😅😅
A wash n go is not an option for a nice style? My hair was cut several months ago. The shaping and health of the tight curls is wonderful for me. I’m confused about why a wig is something that makes one feel cute
Linda from having this horrible experience that left me with my hair in this state I am sure I have the right to not want to wear wash and go until I feel comfortable. I wear my natural hair 99.99 % of the time. I only wear a wig if my hair isn’t dry to take down because I don’t want to use a hooded dryer. For some people they don’t have any options but to wear wigs and they have to accept that and feel beautiful. I am grateful I can confidently rock my hair even when people with our own melanin stare and follow me around in the store and make remarks about the length of my hair and that in fact I should cover it with a wig. And there is nowhere I mentioned wearing wigs made me feel pretty, please get your information right before you make such remarks. I feel beautiful with my hair as it grows from my scalp, BUT I have the right to wear My hair as I feel comfortable!
As someone who's gone through the awkward phase as well, I found that wearing headband wigs that look as natural as possible in curl pattern kept me from stressing about how my hair looked until it grew out. You're also at a length where you can get away with putting curl cream on your hair and swiping your hand around your head ( it won't take your hair out like that sponge brush does but gives you the same effect)to give it that short dredd look. Add a decorative headband or hair pins to add as a finishing touch. If you don't want the baby hair on the wig can you cut them off or pluck them out?
That’s a nice idea. I actually have a head band wig . I have been using my hands to style my sides. I actually just used my hands to style my hair, I do a circular motion with my hands all over
I remember going through the awkward phase with my locs. It took a lil minute but eventually, I just simply didn’t care. However, I did wear earrings always lol I absolutely adore scarfs 😍😍
Thanks for sharing Rosie. The red wig goes well with your complexion. Have you ever done an updo with it? I love wigs. I also like that red multi colored scarf.
I love your honesty- this was really helpful - I wish I had those tools when I was freshly big chopped. I also explored makeup and earrings heavily back then.
I'm always cutting my hair so it stays in the awkward length a lot. Yeah I can flat twist, cornrow and finger coil. One thing I do is that I make my partings more uniform. I'm autistic so it's just easier for me than random parts. So I have about 20 sectioning clips and the parting comb with the gap at the front. I'm fairly good because I never used edge control to part. Just 2 mirrors. Of course, it's a weekly practice to get better. I also wear hair pieces, half wigs and clip-ins that match my 4c curl pattern. This is where Pinterest and UA-cam are helpful when you search "awkward length hairstyles. Also my stylist keeps it in a shape that is easy to manage especially when you have different parts of your hair growing at different paces! Hugs you got this.
I appreciate that, I love that you are rocking your hair in a cut that many of us run away from. I am currently enjoying my short cut, and even though initially the stares were difficult, I continued to show up and ignore.
@@rosieamelia5955 Hugs Sorry about the stares. I live in London, England where people men and women rock wild styles so when people stare at me, it's usually followed by a smile and them telling me they love something about my appearance. I shaved my hair into a Fro-hawk last year and all my colleagues ( of all races and ages) loved it. I guess I have some confidence because I grew up in a black-majority country where I had a female teacher who shaved her head bald and all the boys fancied her!!! Sometimes we just need to do what makes us comfortable to get through the day/week/month and I'm definitely not averse to throwing on a wig or a scarf when my mind can't concentrate on styling my hair. I appreciate you still making the content for those struggle days that everyone faces.
Rosie, I have been natural for 12 years and I have desired to have long natural hair. However, I keep running out of patients with the grow out. The most I have kept my length is two years. So am with you. The awkward stage is challenging TO ME-because I like cute styles.
😁, so we are similar because I love a style and sometimes the long hair gets boring. I too usually get a cut cut every two years into some kinda impulsive style 😅.
@@rosieamelia5955 yes, same here normally on impulse. My last cut was an appointment made 1 am in the morning-tapered very short. I had a bangs down to my chin. However, the back was not playing well with others in that nape area.
@@rosieamelia5955 I need to practice too, so I can actually execute my "plan." But now my hair is too short. I might be able to practice with another inch.
Yes you heard right ‼️ Everyone has a standard of the way they want to show up. Remember this is my hair and I have a right to show up how I feel comfortable. When it comes to your hair you have the right to show up how you feel comfortable. Everyone has different standards, my Appropriate? Decent? Might be different from yours. If how I wear my hair offends you, you need to do some self reflection.
Thanks for sharing! ❤️
When I big chopped, I wore cream-only or leave-in with mousse wash and gos and finger coils from TWA through the awkward stage. I never started twisting my hair until it was at medium length.
I currently am using a leave in and my natures little secret cream or my pattern beauty cream.
@@rosieamelia5955 Have you ever tried wearing your hair out in a wash and go with the leave in and cream or in finger coils instead of twisting? It is clear that you don't consider twists on awkward length hair to be as flattering as twists on medium/long hair so I understand your discomfort with wearing the twists in public without a hair covering, whether a scarf or wig. Forgive me, I am an advocate for wearing ones hair out confidently no matter the length but I am aware not everyone shares that belief.
@miniminott48 so I have been using a leave in and a cream and that results in a mini fro because that’s what I get using those stylers 😆. I don’t particularly like finger coils, it’s just not flattering on my hair, well I don’t feel beautiful wearing them.
I also am not feeling using gel just yet.
So in the area I live 🤣🤣🤣 if you are not strong you would live in a wig.
Literally black women make you feel uncomfortable wearing your hair, black men makes you feel uncomfortably wearing your hair short.
It’s very interesting, but most women I am around are either relaxed , they wear wigs 100% of the time or wear weaves. Only a few wear their natural hair ( one other person 😅) and I encouraged her to wear her hair.
@@rosieamelia5955 Oh, ok. I understand. I have a different experience with cream. I just think you have beautiful hair and I don't want you hiding it. Do whatever makes you comfortable at this hair length.
@@miniminott48 Similar. I had a fro-hawk last year with bald shaved sides....I didn't twist the sides until about 9 months later. I was so free as a bird!!! Detangling and styling cut in half. lol! 😅😅😅😅
A wash n go is not an option for a nice style? My hair was cut several months ago. The shaping and health of the tight curls is wonderful for me. I’m confused about why a wig is something that makes one feel cute
Linda from having this horrible experience that left me with my hair in this state I am sure I have the right to not want to wear wash and go until I feel comfortable.
I wear my natural hair 99.99 % of the time.
I only wear a wig if my hair isn’t dry to take down because I don’t want to use a hooded dryer.
For some people they don’t have any options but to wear wigs and they have to accept that and feel beautiful.
I am grateful I can confidently rock my hair even when people with our own melanin stare and follow me around in the store and make remarks about the length of my hair and that in fact I should cover it with a wig.
And there is nowhere I mentioned wearing wigs made me feel pretty, please get your information right before you make such remarks.
I feel beautiful with my hair as it grows from my scalp, BUT I have the right to wear My hair as I feel comfortable!
As someone who's gone through the awkward phase as well, I found that wearing headband wigs that look as natural as possible in curl pattern kept me from stressing about how my hair looked until it grew out. You're also at a length where you can get away with putting curl cream on your hair and swiping your hand around your head ( it won't take your hair out like that sponge brush does but gives you the same effect)to give it that short dredd look. Add a decorative headband or hair pins to add as a finishing touch.
If you don't want the baby hair on the wig can you cut them off or pluck them out?
That’s a nice idea. I actually have a head band wig . I have been using my hands to style my sides. I actually just used my hands to style my hair, I do a circular motion with my hands all over
@@rosieamelia5955 yes so did I. I found it was better than the sponge.
Your hair is beautiful. Short hair looks good on you.
Girl you look beautiful with red hair.
Oh thank you 😊
I remember going through the awkward phase with my locs. It took a lil minute but eventually, I just simply didn’t care. However, I did wear earrings always lol
I absolutely adore scarfs 😍😍
Thanks for sharing!! The scarfs are life savers
Thanks for sharing Rosie. The red wig goes well with your complexion. Have you ever done an updo with it? I love wigs. I also like that red multi colored scarf.
Not yet! I am going to have to be more creative when I wear it again
I love your honesty- this was really helpful - I wish I had those tools when I was freshly big chopped. I also explored makeup and earrings heavily back then.
Thank you, yes I do a little makeup too.
Thank you for sharing love! I am definitely going to try them
Have fun😁
I'm always cutting my hair so it stays in the awkward length a lot. Yeah I can flat twist, cornrow and finger coil. One thing I do is that I make my partings more uniform. I'm autistic so it's just easier for me than random parts. So I have about 20 sectioning clips and the parting comb with the gap at the front. I'm fairly good because I never used edge control to part. Just 2 mirrors. Of course, it's a weekly practice to get better.
I also wear hair pieces, half wigs and clip-ins that match my 4c curl pattern. This is where Pinterest and UA-cam are helpful when you search "awkward length hairstyles. Also my stylist keeps it in a shape that is easy to manage especially when you have different parts of your hair growing at different paces!
Hugs you got this.
I appreciate that, I love that you are rocking your hair in a cut that many of us run away from.
I am currently enjoying my short cut, and even though initially the stares were difficult, I continued to show up and ignore.
@@rosieamelia5955 Hugs Sorry about the stares. I live in London, England where people men and women rock wild styles so when people stare at me, it's usually followed by a smile and them telling me they love something about my appearance. I shaved my hair into a Fro-hawk last year and all my colleagues ( of all races and ages) loved it.
I guess I have some confidence because I grew up in a black-majority country where I had a female teacher who shaved her head bald and all the boys fancied her!!! Sometimes we just need to do what makes us comfortable to get through the day/week/month and I'm definitely not averse to throwing on a wig or a scarf when my mind can't concentrate on styling my hair. I appreciate you still making the content for those struggle days that everyone faces.
Rosie I’m luvin those scarfs 🥰💙.. thank you for sharing 💙
You are so welcome 🙏🏾
You’re hair looks Amazing! Super thick & healthy 🔥.
Thank you 🙏🏾
Rosie thank you for taking us on this journey with you. You look beautiful and I love all of your suggestions. 💖
Thank you 😊
Looking forward to seeing your journey
Thank you 🙏🏾
Rosie, I have been natural for 12 years and I have desired to have long natural hair. However, I keep running out of patients with the grow out. The most I have kept my length is two years. So am with you. The awkward stage is challenging TO ME-because I like cute styles.
😁, so we are similar because I love a style and sometimes the long hair gets boring. I too usually get a cut cut every two years into some kinda impulsive style 😅.
@@rosieamelia5955 yes, same here normally on impulse. My last cut was an appointment made 1 am in the morning-tapered very short. I had a bangs down to my chin. However, the back was not playing well with others in that nape area.
@ADavis-xw6uv I have done 2 of those recently . Same day appointment cuts .
@ADavis-xw6uv yes and the reason I have short hair. I am happy you left the method alone 😅.
I love a cute scarf❤
Thank you 🙏🏾
I’m planning to wear flat twists once my TWA gets long enough to tangle. Right now, I’m just using the Doux’s Dear Mama.
Nice, I can’t flat twist to save my life I need to practice.
@@rosieamelia5955 I need to practice too, so I can actually execute my "plan." But now my hair is too short. I might be able to practice with another inch.
Appropriate? Decent? Hmmm...
Yes you heard right ‼️
Everyone has a standard of the way they want to show up. Remember this is my hair and I have a right to show up how I feel comfortable.
When it comes to your hair you have the right to show up how you feel comfortable.
Everyone has different standards, my Appropriate? Decent? Might be different from yours.
If how I wear my hair offends you, you need to do some self reflection.