Tailbone length and big chop October 2023. It’s a journey lol I cried multiple times. People are mean. Hair length does not mean beauty. That’s what I believe. However cutting my hair. I had to realize. Give no “F’s” or I would be anxious walking out the house
New sub! I had locs for 7 years and cut my hair in August. It's been fun getting to relearn my loose natural hair and I'm excited to keep going. I'm also excited about seeing other people's hair journeys so... I'm in!
I did big chop in 2022 and I loved it until I wanted braids 😂. My hair has grown a lot since then but I think I want to do the big chop this summer again 🤣
Just subscribed! I just cut my hair on Monday 2/19 to start my natural hair journey. I’ve never had natural hair and I’m 45! My natural hair is about your length too! I’ve always worn short pixie cuts but relaxed. The baby afro now is so different but I’m slowly trying to get used to it! Let’s do this!! Can’t wait to see the progress.
I did my big chop last December and I feel you when you said you’re not confident just yet with short hair. That’s me and I’m 3 months and I just now get used to it.
Had the same feelings when I big chopped. But I soon became more confident as I realized that my TWA was easy to moisturise and seal. Plus I got compliments too 😅
I have that sponge it is amazing for what I need. I have some damage in one area of my scalp. I had to cut it very low.😞 I got this sponge to help with massaging. It's doing a great job to help with circulation on my scalp. Thanks for sharing, Blessings on your journey. ❤ Just found your channel I will be checking in on you 🤗
I'm never cutting mine again. I experimented alot with my hair in my 20s. That might or might not change again until Im way way way older, but for now I got length and retention goals for mine 😊. You look nice with your cut by the way👍.
I big chopped on 2/3:24. Overall I love it & have gotten many compliments so far. Issue is my 4c hair gets & looks dry so fast!!! Don’t want to be product junkie again, but how else will I know what’s right for my hair…😢 I have about an inch & some change worth of hair right now.
I think we are similar in many ways. 1. Coconut oil doesn't work for me. It dries my hair 2. When I did the big chop, my hair looked so dry and coarse( it stayed like that until I figured out my hair) Try creme of nature pure honey moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. I learned from a trichologist that how you start will determine how your hair will turn out so if you struggle with hydration then get a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner
I big chopped literally a week before you did! After being relaxed for 9 months because I wanted a bob too! We're journey twins! My last relaxer was August 2023 and i have 3 inches all around. (I may have an advantage cause I'm actually living in Jamaica... But we'll see😂)
Oh I should've mentioned, I'm finally going to relax my hair after 9 years... I'm Jamaican btw #portmore. Saw your video in suggestion and was hoping to find more relaxed content but then you surprised me with the chop lol. You're not unattractive, it's just society. Do you girl🎉
I’m told that it’s not as good as the one straight from the continent; 😅 he doesn’t even want this one to touch him because he said it’s not good. I still use it though because it’s what I have for now.
Thank you. In Jamaica most of my meals are from backyard farm-grown produce; meats from local farmers etc. I am not picky so anything that is in season. My favorite is coconut, mango, and sugar cane though. Where are you from?
I am from America and I am interested in different diet from around the world. What kind of meat do Jamaicans eat often? Red or white? And do you consume alot of carbs or less? I believe when we are properly nourished our hair can grow to our waist like any other race. Thank you and have a good day!
For meat, we eat chicken, beef, mutton, pork, and fish variety… very similar to America but in our case especially on the rural side we know the farmers that rare them. For carbs, we have variations of yam, banana, plantains, pumpkin, breadfruit, etc that we tend to consume unprocessed by just boiling, and we snack on fruits. However, in urban areas, the diet is very similar to the American diet.
You look beautiful!! I'm planning to do the same in a few months to mark my breast cancer journey but going rel flat 🫣 I've always admired the loc community too, maybe one day.
Tailbone length and big chop October 2023. It’s a journey lol
I cried multiple times. People are mean. Hair length does not mean beauty. That’s what I believe. However cutting my hair. I had to realize. Give no “F’s” or I would be anxious walking out the house
Glad I found someone who did the big chop the late 2023 as well . It’s like we are growing it out together!! And I definitely felt what you said 🩷✨
New sub! I had locs for 7 years and cut my hair in August. It's been fun getting to relearn my loose natural hair and I'm excited to keep going. I'm also excited about seeing other people's hair journeys so... I'm in!
We look forward to welcoming you to the loc community 🎉. It’s great out here.
Looks great on you❣️
I did my big chop in Sept, took some getting used to. But I'd never go back to relaxers. I love my curls & other's curls too.
I did a big chop today, my second one also lool. I did it out of impulse but it had to be done!
I did big chop in 2022 and I loved it until I wanted braids 😂. My hair has grown a lot since then but I think I want to do the big chop this summer again 🤣
It’s freeing and sorta addictive. 😅 I love the feeling of the breeze blowing on my scalp and the water running down my scalp and face.
Just subscribed! I just cut my hair on Monday 2/19 to start my natural hair journey. I’ve never had natural hair and I’m 45! My natural hair is about your length too! I’ve always worn short pixie cuts but relaxed. The baby afro now is so different but I’m slowly trying to get used to it! Let’s do this!! Can’t wait to see the progress.
Big Chopping This Week!❤ And You Look Amazing ❤
I did my big chop last December and I feel you when you said you’re not confident just yet with short hair. That’s me and I’m 3 months and I just now get used to it.
Big chop looks nice on you… I grew my hair for 8 yrs and big chopped again back in 2019…something about that urge⭐️
Had the same feelings when I big chopped. But I soon became more confident as I realized that my TWA was easy to moisturise and seal. Plus I got compliments too 😅
It fit yuh girl❤❤❤❤❤ n congratulations on ur bundle of joy😘😘 the GLOWWWWW🥹🥹🥹☺️☺️
Thank you ♥️
I have that sponge it is amazing for what I need. I have some damage in one area of my scalp. I had to cut it very low.😞 I got this sponge to help with massaging. It's doing a great job to help with circulation on my scalp. Thanks for sharing, Blessings on your journey. ❤ Just found your channel I will be checking in on you 🤗
Girl this style suits you so perfectly 🎉
I think you look beautiful with a TWA ❤
I'm never cutting mine again. I experimented alot with my hair in my 20s. That might or might not change again until Im way way way older, but for now I got length and retention goals for mine 😊. You look nice with your cut by the way👍.
You’re beautiful!
Yes I'm on the journey September 2024. Bibig chop for me..
I big chopped on 2/3:24. Overall I love it & have gotten many compliments so far. Issue is my 4c hair gets & looks dry so fast!!! Don’t want to be product junkie again, but how else will I know what’s right for my hair…😢 I have about an inch & some change worth of hair right now.
I feel the exact same way. So far I deep condition with my DIY hair mask but aside from that idk what to use yet especially to style.
I just did my 4th big chop last week . I'll be 29 and I wanted to let go of some energy from my 20s ❤🎉
I believe in this too. It's like a reset of the energy you have and attract. I felt it for my first big chop and I wanted it before I give birth.
I think we are similar in many ways.
1. Coconut oil doesn't work for me. It dries my hair
2. When I did the big chop, my hair looked so dry and coarse( it stayed like that until I figured out my hair)
Try creme of nature pure honey moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. I learned from a trichologist that how you start will determine how your hair will turn out so if you struggle with hydration then get a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner
I big chopped literally a week before you did! After being relaxed for 9 months because I wanted a bob too!
We're journey twins!
My last relaxer was August 2023 and i have 3 inches all around. (I may have an advantage cause I'm actually living in Jamaica... But we'll see😂)
That's crazy! 😃🌟
You look so pretty & we have the same hair type🥹🤎I’m ab to cute mine today & im so sad & scared but ik it’s necessary for me.😭
Ettenio has haircare lines for different types of hair. I love the ones for my fine strands
I cut my hair big chop December 27 of 2023 and I have no idea what I'm doing
Oh I should've mentioned, I'm finally going to relax my hair after 9 years... I'm Jamaican btw #portmore. Saw your video in suggestion and was hoping to find more relaxed content but then you surprised me with the chop lol. You're not unattractive, it's just society. Do you girl🎉
Long healthy hair is always attractive 🙄
I feel like coconut oil leaves my hair dry too. I’ve been using olive oil as a sealant but I wanna get some herbs to in too.
I also had a big chop this December n i shaved in January but am excited to start back but my school won't allow that😢
I love it 😍
Thanks!
Wait so that Shea butter that they be giving us at the hair store isn’t natural Shea butter?😭 I be buttering my body down with it.
I’m told that it’s not as good as the one straight from the continent; 😅 he doesn’t even want this one to touch him because he said it’s not good. I still use it though because it’s what I have for now.
Yes I feel the same way to
Everyone goes through the “ugly” phase - you beautiful yardie
You are beautiful!! What kind of food do you eat in Jamaica if you don't mind me asking.
Thank you. In Jamaica most of my meals are from backyard farm-grown produce; meats from local farmers etc. I am not picky so anything that is in season. My favorite is coconut, mango, and sugar cane though.
Where are you from?
I am from America and I am interested in different diet from around the world. What kind of meat do Jamaicans eat often? Red or white? And do you consume alot of carbs or less? I believe when we are properly nourished our hair can grow to our waist like any other race. Thank you and have a good day!
For meat, we eat chicken, beef, mutton, pork, and fish variety… very similar to America but in our case especially on the rural side we know the farmers that rare them. For carbs, we have variations of yam, banana, plantains, pumpkin, breadfruit, etc that we tend to consume unprocessed by just boiling, and we snack on fruits. However, in urban areas, the diet is very similar to the American diet.
i wanna go jamaica 🌞🌞 are there snakes in the country? thats were i wanna go to decompress from america but im scared of em loll
Absolutely no snakes 😄
@@dr.anereemorgan woww🤩🤩
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You look beautiful!! I'm planning to do the same in a few months to mark my breast cancer journey but going rel flat 🫣 I've always admired the loc community too, maybe one day.