Showing posts with label How to Grow long African American Hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label How to Grow long African American Hair. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

A Successful Regimen For Long, Fine, African American Hair

Straightened Hair with Front Section Pulled Back For School
A Regimen For Length: Fine, Afro Textured Hair  


Quick Background on Dimple's Hair:  It is extremely coily, seems easy to break. To look at it in it's coily state, you would make the mistake of thinking it was thick. Probably because it has extreme shrinkage, and it has great coil definition. However, I find her hair to be fairly fine. And to compound the situation of fine hair, this little diva chopped off approximately 3-4'' of length on about 8 braided plaits. This not-so-funny incident occurred about 18 months ago (when she was about 4 years old). It can break easily, so the following info is the best regimen for length retention that I have figured:

PRE - (SHAM) POO (Conditioning and detangling or Oil/Conditioning before washing):
It took me a while, but I figured out that her hair must be conditioned for slip and detangled before I even wash it. I take a spray bottle, mix some conditioner and water (maybe oils sometimes), and spray her hair so that I am able to section (never manipulate dry coily hair). Once her hair is sectioned into 4, then I saturate the ends in the conditioner mix, and detangle each section. Put each section into a two strand twist until ready to wash.

WASHING/CONDITIONING/DEEP CONDITIONING: I wash her hair in sections (either 2 sections or 4). The hair is already in 4 sections from the PRE-POO that was done. With the pads of my fingertips, I massage her scalp with a small amount of shampoo. Once the shampoo is rinsed out, I will put the conditioner  on the section, and place the section into a Bantu knot. Same process for the other 3 sections. Once all sections are in Bantu knots that have saturated in the conditioner, I will rinse out in sections. I deep condition her hair once every 2 weeks. I steam treat her hair at least once a month.

STYLING: I do low manipulation styling on her hair. That, for me, includes wash n go's, two strand twists, box braids, braid outs, or most styles you can think of. How I make those styles low manipulation is by creating the texture on wash day, putting the hair into the style of the week, and keeping the style for the rest of the week (between 7 to 10 days). So basically, we don't change the style up and risk split ends, or any sort of breakage.

DETANGLING: I only detangle her hair during a pre-poo with the ends saturated with conditioner/mix. I begin by saturating with water/conditioner, then use my fingers, then with a wide tooth comb, then use a specific paddle brush to finish up the detangling process. I detangle in sections (4 sections minimum).

 African American Girl With Long Length Hair

It took me about a year to come to this regimen. I will be consistent with it, because it works well for her. Going by the motto "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". Not everybody's regimen will work for you, but if you are a coily girl with fine hair, and experience breakage easily, as well as knotting easily, you may want to try this if you haven't quite yet figured out a regimen.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

My Experience Wearing Blown Out Hair "As Is"

Blow Out on Natural Hair


Who can resist a drink in a fancy glass?

Lots of Wind at the Boat Parade!

My Experience this weekend wearing Blown Out hair was really fun! We went to a boat show, which was of course located on the water LOL. I love that I didn't have to worry about my hair "reverting" because the texture created by the blow out was already left with slight water content. Meaning mostly that I didn't blow dry the life out of my hair. No efforts made during this blow dry was to "straighten" it. I knew that I was going to wear it "puffy" and big. So, the products used were minimal. I used some grape seed oil, vitamin e oil, and the chi iron guard heat protectant. It's not my favorite heat protectant, but I will use it until it's finished and make sure it doesn't interfere with my styling attempts. 

I confidently left my house knowing that I did my hair big and I loved it. Let me tell you---big hair is not to be worn on those days when you feel like being invisible! I attracted quite a bit of attention--all good! One guy inquired as to exactly how I got my hair to be so big. I told him I used the blow dryer, but he didn't believe that. I didn't know what else to tell him!


Of all of the "natural" hair textures/styles that I've worn, this one got the most compliments. Some natural hair sisters gave me lots of compliments, and I admired their hair as well! So much versatility, so many ways to enjoy...


My best friend wore her hair in a twist out, and didn't have to worry about her styling trying to revert back. My hair kept rising all night. As long as it didn't get into my face, I didn't mind. 

Some things you should know about blown out natural hair:

  • When the hair is blown dried, it will not hold definition as well as it would have if braids or twists were placed on wet or kinky hair.

  • It will continue to get bigger, and will probably revert back soon (especially if it wasn't blow dried dead straight).

  • It needs to be twisted up or braided up at night in order to stay stretched.

  • Must be moisturized (use pomades, and less water based moisturizers)--unless you don't mind your coils coming back right then.

  • Enjoy your styling, as there are many options for styling on blown out hair.

Friday, December 9, 2011

What Happens When You Are Free to Be YOU


Here's to YOU. Uninterrupted. After years or even decades of altering my hair for whatever reason, I say "welcome home". I don't want to step on any toes, but I do want to relate my feelings about the situation. The situation is................

Freedom.
I'm free to be me. Like it or not---because I LOVE IT.

Lost & Found
It took me a while to see the beauty that was right before me.

Health
I can now be true to any changes I make in my diet for the betterment of my health, with the knowledge that I'm not "basting" my scalp with highly toxic chemicals every 6-8 weeks.

Meet & Greet
Hi Tia, nice to meet you. I never knew you looked like that! Nice coils you've got there. Yeah, it sounds a little "special", but the truth is...growing out my natural hair brought  me face to face with a person that I had never seen before.


It's so important that you are comfortable within every aspect of your physical and mental being. If you are comfortable with yourself, then it will show. You see, I truly believe that we  are all "fearfully and wonderfully made". And as amazing as the sunlight is that is caught in this picture, and as spectacular as the ocean is to view, so is everything made by God. So instead of permanently changing myself, I finally decided to just be me.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Posts By Topic

In an effort to organize everything in my life---I am making this page to help find information easier! No need to hope and wish about it, I will just update this page as more information on transitioning has been posted.



Transitioning Hair (Tips & Tricks)
How to Lay Down Your Hairline/Edges
5 Straight Up Tips For Transitioning
How to Take a Break From Transitioning Woes 
Transitioning Hair and Exercise Styling Trick 
What We Learned About Long Term Transitioning



Curly Hair Styling & Care
T's Method For Defining Curly Hair with Eco Styler Gel
Coily Hair Using the Tightly Curly Method
Quick Coil Defining Method Step By Step 
Ten Things To Love About Wash N Go's 
Overview of How to Wear Your Coily Hair 
A Quick "Pre Poo" and How that Can Help Your Curls POP!



Detangling Natural Hair
Quick Tips For Detangling Natural Hair After Long Term Styling




Length Retention 
How to Use Two Strand Twists To Grow Long Hair
How You Detangle Will Determine If You Will Grow Your Hair Long 
Steps to Take to Keep Your Length
My Low Manipulation Styling & Regimen



Journey to YOU (oh, you will want to check this often for new updates)!
What Happens When You Accept Your Natural Hair
Consistent Actions For Consistent Results: Exercise, Hair Care, Etc)
Transitioning From Relaxed to Natural Without Support
Losing Weight: Is Your Mind Ready?
My Experience Wearing A Blow Out "As Is"





BRAIDOUTS
Aloe Vera & Your BEST Braidout
Ultra Defined Braidout on Loose Textured Hair (T's)


TWISTOUTS
How to Get a Lengthy, Stretched Twistout

FLAT IRON
FINE HAIR: From Flat Ironed Straight Back to Coily


TWO STRAND TWISTS
Fro Hawk Styling With Two Strand Twists
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Bantu Knot on Two Strand Twists
Tips and Tricks to Doing Two Strand Twists on Natural Hair
Wearing and Styling Big Sized Two Strand Twists





KIDDIES CORNER!
Flat Twists and Two Strand Twist Quick Styling Idea





HAIR REGIMENS
(Dimple's) Hair Regimen