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  • Since starting my healthy hair journey i have come to learn a lot about hair care. One of the most important lesson i learnt was that growing my hair longer had very little to do with products. there are good products out there which will definitely improve the health and length of your hair but you will have the biggest role to play and not these products.  your habits and practices will greatly determine how your hair will look and how long you can get it to grow. all you need to do is to forget all those black hair myths and start a healthy hair journey (HHJ). here are a few tips to get you started.
    • Be patient.
    This is very important. growing hair longer takes time. it does not happen overnight and therefore you will need a lot of patience. try out products and find out which ones exactly work best for you, remember everyone´s hair is different and has different needs. what works for your sister may not necessarily  work for you. Get your hair healthy first and then start focusing on gaining length. but from experince i know that healthy hair grows, as soon as you get your hair healthy the length will come automaticaly.
    • Stay  away from too much heat.
    Heat is one of the major causes of hair damage, using blow driers, flat irons, curling irons and other forms of direct heat dry out the hair and cause the ends to split. opt for air drying or if you have to use heat invest in a hooded drier it is much safer.
    • Wash your hair weekly.
    Washing your hair weekly will keep your scalp and hair clean. A clean scalp is healthy and will produce healthy hair. clean hair is much easier to manage than dirty hair. However avoid using shampoos containing sulfates these only dry out your hair more and may cause damage to your hair.
    • Condition your hair weekly
    Deep conditioning weekly will  help to moisturise your hair and maintain it´s manageability. remember to alternate between protein and moisture deep conditioners. a balance of the two will keep your hair strong, elastic and healthy.
    • Moisturise and seal daily.
    African hair is naturaly prone to dryness so it is very important to keep it well moisturised. dry hair will automatically break more easily.  get yourself a good daily moisturiser preferably mineral oil/ petroleum free since these only clog your hairshaft. after moisturising coat your hair with a light oil like coconut oil in order to seal in the moisture. depending on how dry your hair is this can be done once to twice a day.
    • Do not grease your scalp or hair
    Avoid using grease on your scalp and hair. grease mainly contains mineral oil or petroleum e.g vaseline  which clogs the scalp. your scalp needs to be able to breathe in order to produce hair like it should. grease can be used to seal in moisture but the only problem is that you will not be able to moisturise your hair until the grease has been washed off. opt for natural oils such as castor oil, coconut oil, sunflower oil, jojoba oil, olive oil, argan oil e.t.c

    • Wear protective styles
    Wearing hairstyles that require low manipulation or keep your ends hidden will definitely help you to maintain your length. When hair rubs against clothing it tends to break off. this is why many women tend to have long hair in the middle of their heads and then it gets shorter at the back. examples of protective styles include buns, ponytails, weaves, wigs, braids, scarves, hats, braid outs, bantu knot outs e.t.c.
    • Use wide toothed combs 
    always use a wide toothed comb this will save you a lot of hair, also remember to comb from the ends upwards and in a downward motion.

    • Massage your scalp regularly
    stimulate your scalp into producing hair by treating it to scalp massages regularly. this will increase blood circulation in your scalp and thus hair growth. excercising  regularly also plays the same role.
    • Avoid getting major trims to often
    If you keep trimming off your hair regularly you might end up never seeing a change in your length. try dusting your ends instead. this means that instead of trimming off an inch or more of your hair you just take off a 1/4 of an inch this is really very little hair and it won´t make a difference to your length. should you discover a split end just take a pair of sharp hair scissors and cut them off immediately.this is called the search and destroy method and is very effective.

    • Cover your head with silk/ satin scarves.
    covering your with a silk/ satin scarf will keep your hair from drying out and from breaking due to friction while you sleep. this will save your edges and keep your hair moisturised.

    • Stretch your relaxers
    If you relax your hair try to wait at least 8 weeks before getting a retouch this will help reduce the number of times your previously relaxed hair comes into contact with relaxers. also make sure that the relaxer is only applied to the new growth and not to previously relaxed hair. overlapping relaxers causes thinning hair and breakage.

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    I have just finished reading the chicoro´s "grow it" and decided to try out her method of making a leave in conditioner. and i must say it worked great. This might help you if you are still looking for a good leave in conditioner. the best part is that you can determine exactly what you want to have in it.
    a leave in conditioner determines how your hair will generally look after washing. especially if you plan to air dry your hair a good leave in will definitely come in handy. this helps the hair not to end up frizzy and dull.

    Here is how i  made my leave in conditioner.

    1.  75mL of my cheap conditioner. i prefer to use a cheap moisturising conditioner that is silicon free.
    2. water about 100mL
    3. Glycerin and / aloe vera gel
    4. Oils( castor oil, olive oil, coconut oil and tea tree oil) at least a tea spoon of each. Note: Tea tree oil on it´s own is an essential oil so just use a few drops (2-3 drops).
    I just mixed everything together in a spray bottle. it turned out very creamy and it left my hair very soft and manageable after air drying. i also noticed that my hair looked shiny even though i hadn´t moisturised and sealed yet. you can just substitute the products i used with the ones you like i´m sure it will turn out just right.
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    I just remembered that i have to do a protein treatment this week and thought why not blog about it a little bit. the organic root stimulator replenishing conditioner is my absolute favourite protein treatment. Although it is a protein it does not leave the hair hard after rinsing out and it smells great. i try to do protein treatments every two weeks. depending on how much damage you have, you might want to do it every week until the damage has been repaired. however damage to the ends can only be cured by cutting of the damaged ends. Protein makes your hair stronger and therefore keeps it healthy. i always mix my protein DC with my moisture DC to maintain the moisture protein balance. The ORS replenishing conditioner comes in different packages i have used them all and love them all but i think the large bottle is much more economical.
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    I have bought my first ever flexi rods and I can't wait to use them.I did flat iron my hair last Saturday..and my word! I feel Guilty..so I'm thinking of setting up a heat -free challenge for a couple of months...Flexi rods are gonna be one of my staples!I will be uploading pictures of results and maybe videos too!Stay tuned!
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    When i first started my hair journey i didn´t know which moisturising deep conditioner was best for my hair, so i started trying out as many as i could. but i kept in mind to get only those with healthy ingredients for my hair. after a long period of trials and errors i finaly found the perfect moisturising deep conditioner for my hair. the Lustrasilk mango shea butter cholesterol. i fell in love with this product the first time i used it. Although i add my oils and other things i love to it when i deep conidition my hair, it works just as well on it´s own.
     it contains shea butter which is a great moisturiser, vitamin E, wheat germ oil & soybean oil which are light proteins aloe vera which is also a great moisturiser, mango and many more. apart from all these wonderful components this stuff leaves my hair very soft and it smells great too!

    word of advice to you, try out new products to find out what works best for you. what works great for one person may not work as great for another person.

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    So I have wanted to flat Iron my new growth and rock a straight look for a while now.My only problem was I had a very limited budget and all the Heat Protectors were way out of my league.Being in a Healthy Hair Journey I wouldn't sacrifice the progress I've made to a voluntary heat damage!!So i was just trying to find alternatives of the product that I could find at a cheaper price.That's how I ended up finding  lots of Information about the amazing Grape seed Oil.
    The most amazing bit is that It is all natural,eco-friendly and way cheaper than any other good heat protector in the Market.It has a very high heat tolerance of upto 420°F/215°C..Most Flat Irons/hair straighteners have a maximum heat capacity of 210 °C.So what does this mean?
    It means that if you apply grape seed oil in your hair before using direct heat , not unless the heat is higher than 425 degrees your hair is so protected.t
    The oil can withstand upto 420°F before reaching its boiling point.For Instance, if you were to use water, or an oil with a boiling point of 100°C yet the heat source is more than 100°Cs (which is often the case) then you are literally frying your tresses...
    I am going to use the oil tonight to pre-poo/hot oil treatment as the oil is light and quickly absorbed into the hair strands, heating grapeseed oil and applying it to the scalp and hair ends greatly helps to make hair shiny, reducing brittleness, and in this case it will help protect my hair from shampoo harshness!I might mix it in my Deep Conditioners too..stay connected to see my experience and personal verdict about this highly praised oil!
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    Both of us in Dec 2009 none of us had started a hair journey. Evelyn neck length and Joanne shoulder length.

































    Evelyne´s hair journey from 20 Dec 2010 _ July 2011      

                                                                                          Joanne´s hair journey 19th Feb 2010_ July 2011
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    I once went to a hair supply store with a friend and our aim was to find some coconut oil. We did find a product written very boldly COCONUT OIL and we decided to check the ingredients list and i must say the information was shocking! it had all sorts of ingredients but we couldn´t find coconut oil anywhere on that list. the last thing i remember reading about was fragrance and then it hit me that the product had coconut oil fragrance in it. Note: fragrances are nothing like the real thing. they are made in a laboratory and have absolutely no benefits compared to the real deal.

    I remember while i was still in high school i used a shampoo which didn´t have a name it was just called shampoo! and the conditioner i used was called conditioner! thinking back now only God knows what i was putting in my hair because there was no description or ingredients list whatsoever. thank God that i know better today.
    so why am i sharing these stories?

    This was a big lesson for me and it might just help you too. i learnt that not all products are what they claim to be. so be sure to check what is in your product and don´t get products without an ingredients list because you don´t know what is in them. Your hair will thank you for it.

    XOXO
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    Air drying was one of the steps in my hair journey that really helped me retain health. this is a very good option as to using heat since heat dries out the hair and may end up ruining the hair shaft. however most ladies do not like air drying their hair because of getting frizzy hair. In my opinion you should always try out new things and find out what works for your hair, sometimes the products that work great for one person may be a nightmare for the other person so just find out what your hair likes. here is a picture loaded video of how i air dry my hair. note that i´m almost 11 weeks post relaxer in this video and still my hair turns out very soft and without frizz which i absolutely love. i have also listed all the products i use and how.
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    So I bought this product just for a change from my usual ORS replenishing conditioner.I used it for the first time today and my very first review is that it is awesome!!!..I have to try it a couple more times but I do love how my hair feels.I did not use any other products in my hair so I would be able to give a precise review of this Deep Conditioner...

    PROS:
    1.I detangled my hair using a wide tooth shower comb immediately after I came from Deep conditioning under my hooded dryer & I experienced zero to no breakage.I proceeded to rinse off the DC and again I saw very few strands of shedded hairs but no breakage.

    2.I air dried my hair after rinsing.I Only applied little whipped unrefined Shea butter after the wash and my hair feels super - soft yet so strong.

    3.I combed my hair after it was dry & Again very little if any breakage..
    Verdict:I will definitely be repurchasing this product mainly to alternate with the other named above.

    Con:
    It's not really a bad thing but since this product is mainly meant for salon use there are NO instructions for using it without a drier...I used my hooded bonnet & people without it might feel a bit let down.However, it is a light protein(judging by how my hair feels)and I'm guessing leaving it in your hair under a plastic cap or even covering over with a warm towel should do just fine.it's however advisable to always deep condition with heat!!
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    I started my hair journey in February 2010 at shoulder length. before this time i had totaly no idea that african hair could actually grow long. Since i had moved to Germany in 2006 i had to do my own hair and i kept getting annoyed that my ends always were damaged, my bathroom floor was always covered with broken hairs and i knew there had to be another way to care for it. i started googling about caring for relaxed hair and all of a sudden i had so much information gathered but best of all was that i too could grow my relaxed hair healthy and long. i watched videos of black women with lovely long relaxed hair and i was hooked i just had to get that too. i haven´t been to stop since then.

    this was before my hair journey

    this was in july 2011




    my hair is now below shoulder blade and i am just so proud of myself  for not giving up. African hair can grow long!
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