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  • This post is long overdue since I actually have had my braids undone for about three weeks now. Thank you so much for your patience. Please click on the video to watch how I undo my braids.
    After unravelling the braids I rocked a wash and go for a week and then I decided to go back to stretching my hair so as to avoid knots and tangles.
    wash and go on natural type 4 hair

    Undoing braids correctly is a very important step if you are trying to grow your hair out because this is when the most damage occurs. In my latest YouTube video I share with you how I undo mine without causing unnecessary breakage.



    Bun on stretched natural hair
    Stretching my hair brought to my attention that I had actually suffered breakage from the braids. I am not exactly sure what caused the breakage but I can bet on two things. The first one is that the stylist detangled and blow dried my hair with a lot of heat, I probably lost a lot of hair during the blow drying and detangling session than I noticed. 


    The second thing that might have caused the breakage is the fact that braid extensions are too heavy for the hair. I literally weighed myself before taking down the braids and after and there was a difference of about 700g. That is a lot of weight on the hair strands and since the braids were in for 7 weeks it might have caused some breakage too. 

    I am not going to be braiding my hair anytime soon because my aim is to retain as much length as possible. My protecttive style of choice will be buns and two strand twists. 





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    Hello Dear readers,
    So it's been a while since I re-started my healthy hair journey.
    I haven't posted any update to date but to be honest it has been quite a challenge dealing with such short hair.
    The mega trim that I had last time left my hair so short that even holding all my hair into a ponytail needs bobby pins support.

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    I've been washing weekly and I've realized that the moisturising Deep Conditioner is really minimizing breakage and so I haven't used my protein Deep Conditioner for a while.
    My new growth and the texlaxed hair form such a dense base that has to be treated differently from how I normally treat my straight relaxed hair.


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    I have been spraying a water/aloevera juice mixture on these two textures and moisturizing my relaxed strands with my moisturizing lotion and sealing with coconut oil...
    I'm currently about 9 weeks since my last relaxer and I got braids installed last week.
    I'm not as gentle with  handling my new growth as Joanne is with hers so braids come in handy at times.
    Protective style: medium braids


    I plan to keep them in for 4 weeks,wash them fortnightly,oil my scalp with castor oil and spritz water/glycerin/aloejuice mixture if need be.
    Till next time.
    God bless



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    To our readers in Kenya ,

    It seems like more and more good hair products are hitting the supermarket shelves. Nakumatt westgate is now stocking up on Tresemme Naturals hair products. This product line has great moisture conditioners such as the tresemme moisture rich and the tresemme re- moisture. They also have good heat protectant spray tp protect your hair from direct heat, however I still recommend little heat usage even with a heat protectant..
    If you have the chance go grab yourself a bottle.



    Tresemme heat protectant spray

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