What I have learnt on my hair journey is to simply leave it alone, limit manipulating it to the most minimum and it will grow. As you said everyone is unique one needs to discover what works for their own hair in terms of styling, Products, maybe schedules for maintaining the hair etc.
Your hair is so beautiful. I hope one day my hair can look like that when I do a twist out in the future. My hair is a little bit past chest length so I don't know how long it will take.
Thank you! On an average, hair grows 6 inches a year, so maybe if you lose like 2 inches on the way it may take couple years to get to waist length like me.
Personally, I love them all but prefer mini twist more because braid/ plait don’t look cute to me when loose at the root (since I don’t do tight braids, they loosen up quickly, and can’t keep the style for long)
I learned that one product (or "elixir oil") or particular hair product won't grow your hair. Its a mix of different habits that will 1. right tools for detangling and styling 2. A routine for your washing, conditioning and maintaining the hair 3. Protecting your hair at night daily 4. Eating healthy and balanced foods 5. Being consistent in your routine 6. Try your best to stay stress free and exercise 8. Do some health check (cause some health issues can trigger hair growth) 9. Minimize direct heat from heating tools as much as you can 10. Avoid any hairstyle that causes pain and tension on the scalp (they say beauty is pain, that's the biggest lie that has caused women to endure trauma for the sake of beauty while the results oftentimes are regrettable) Last but not least 11. Leave your hair the f* alone. Low manipulation All of the above has helped me see results but everyone can accommodate based on the specific needs of their hair
You and your hair are absolutely gorgeous
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Just want to say you are beautiful...and so is your hair ❤
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Gal, your hair , your skin you are gorgeous 😮
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Your hair is evidence of your knowledge of caring for it properly🔥🔥
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What I have learnt on my hair journey is to simply leave it alone, limit manipulating it to the most minimum and it will grow. As you said everyone is unique one needs to discover what works for their own hair in terms of styling, Products, maybe schedules for maintaining the hair etc.
I agree 💯
Wow… your hair is beautiful!!!❤
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AWESOME 💪🏾 😎 🤩
Your hair is gorgeous ❤
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Beautiful hair ❤
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Your hair is so beautiful. I hope one day my hair can look like that when I do a twist out in the future. My hair is a little bit past chest length so I don't know how long it will take.
Thank you! On an average, hair grows 6 inches a year, so maybe if you lose like 2 inches on the way it may take couple years to get to waist length like me.
Keep going! You're doing very well
Thanks!
Beautiful. Is there a reason mini twists are better than braids/plaits? (As long as they are loose at the roots - not tight) ?
Personally, I love them all but prefer mini twist more because braid/ plait don’t look cute to me when loose at the root (since I don’t do tight braids, they loosen up quickly, and can’t keep the style for long)
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I learned that one product (or "elixir oil") or particular hair product won't grow your hair. Its a mix of different habits that will
1. right tools for detangling and styling
2. A routine for your washing, conditioning and maintaining the hair
3. Protecting your hair at night daily
4. Eating healthy and balanced foods
5. Being consistent in your routine
6. Try your best to stay stress free and exercise
8. Do some health check (cause some health issues can trigger hair growth)
9. Minimize direct heat from heating tools as much as you can
10. Avoid any hairstyle that causes pain and tension on the scalp (they say beauty is pain, that's the biggest lie that has caused women to endure trauma for the sake of beauty while the results oftentimes are regrettable)
Last but not least
11. Leave your hair the f* alone. Low manipulation
All of the above has helped me see results but everyone can accommodate based on the specific needs of their hair
Very true! All these you mentioned has helped me a lot too.
So which product should I use for my hair to look like yours? Lol.
😂😂….use Shea butter
How long have you been on your hair journey
About 10 years ago