MissTT
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Wow 12 years! I've only been natural for a year. I don't wear it out though still waiting till I get the desired length.I've been natural for 12 years now, I think. Lol, long before it became a journey or movement. It wasn't anything groundbreaking. Relaxers were just damaging my hair at the time and I got tired and frustrated with the whole process, so I just stopped getting them. I guess I unknowingly transitioned. There was no info back then like there is now. I love YouTube. Even though I've been natural for years, I didn't really know what I was doing with my hair until only a couple of years ago. Ironically, I kept my daughter's hair natural since birth.
I thought about getting the Huetiful Hair Steamer, but I honestly think it will end up as a gadget I won't really use. I'm also very lazy with my hair. I don't like a bunch of extra steps or a fussy process. I've had my eye on this super fast hair dryer for quite some time now. It's costs a lot more than the steamer, but it's more multipurpose. I want it for when I roller set/twist/style my hair, and I will also use it for deep conditioning.
Thanks! I should have hair dragging on the ground behind me after all of that time, but I don't. I wasn't as knowledgeable back then as I am now. I didn't know what I was doing until 2 years ago. The thing that single-handedly made the life altering difference in my hair is ---> WATER! I don't know about you all, but I was raised to avoid water at all costs with my hair unless I was washing it. My hair was always under-moisturized as a result, and that led to drying, split ends and breakage. My length would barely make it past my collar bone as a natural and my ends would be scraggly. Then 2 years ago I started moisturizing with water and sealing with oil on a regular bases. Sealing with oil made the second biggest difference to my hair.WOW! 12 years is an accomplishment @ Cartoon Chic! I just made it 1 year post relaxer last weekend. Its getting harder and harder to blend the 2 textures, but I love the thickness. My hair has never been this thick (That I can remember)
I wish my technique was more glamorous, but it's really, really basic. I just fill a spray bottle with water, spray it over my hair to dampen, apply a pH balanced leave-in conditioner, then apply oil to seal in all of the moisture. I don't like a lot of fuss or muss. I need things to be as simple and easy as possible. Maybe we should start a new thread. Didn't mean to hijack this one with hair talk, presstoblend!You must share your moisturizing technique, CartoonChic. Or we should start a new thread. LOL
I would love a hair thread!I wish my technique was more glamorous, but it's really, really basic. I just fill a spray bottle with water, spray it over my hair to dampen, apply a pH balanced leave-in conditioner, then apply oil to seal in all of the moisture. I don't like a lot of fuss or muss. I need things to be as simple and easy as possible. Maybe we should start a new thread. Didn't mean to hijack this one with hair talk, presstoblend!
OK, what should we call the thread? I don't know if it should be natural hair focused or not. I think good hair techniques will work on both natural and relaxed hair.I would love a hair thread!
A hair thread would be AWESOME! Cuz lord knows I need some help with this stuff on my head lolI would love a hair thread!
I went to the Taste Temptation Black Friday preview, so that's another thing off my list. Hmm, I may end up gifting myself a third of this list when all is said and done.OK, I think I have my list.
- Hakuhodo Vermilion Brushes
- MAC gift card - to haul from Taste Temptation and Strength collections
- MAC Brushes 138, 168 and 134 (in that order, lol)
- Chanel eye shadow quads - Lilium and Prelude
- Chanel polishes - Mimosa, Frenzy, Frisson, Paradoxal and Nouvelle Vague (still holding out hope)
- An eggplant/deep purple leather bag
- Anthropologie dress and necklace
- Jeffrey Campbell boots
- Pibbs 514 Kwik Dri Dryer
- A wad of cash to buy all of this stuff!
More things off my list. I picked up Lilium, Frenzy and Frisson with a 15% off coupon at Saks.com. But Mimosa is a real gift. A lovely Specktrette is sending it to me!OK, I think I have my list.
- Hakuhodo Vermilion Brushes
- MAC gift card - to haul from Taste Temptation and Strength collections
- MAC Brushes 138, 168 and 134 (in that order, lol)
- Chanel eye shadow quads - Lilium and Prelude
- Chanel polishes - Mimosa, Frenzy, Frisson, Paradoxal and Nouvelle Vague (still holding out hope)
- An eggplant/deep purple leather bag
- Anthropologie dress and necklace
- Jeffrey Campbell boots
- Pibbs 514 Kwik Dri Dryer
- A wad of cash to buy all of this stuff!