Shea Growth And Retention Regimen 2019

What is the length barrier you would like to break through in 2019, with Shea butter's help?

  • Top of shoulder length

    Votes: 18 10.2%
  • Collar bone length

    Votes: 10 5.6%
  • Armpit length

    Votes: 18 10.2%
  • Between armpit and bra strap length

    Votes: 36 20.3%
  • Bra strap length

    Votes: 28 15.8%
  • Between bra strap and waist length

    Votes: 24 13.6%
  • Waist length

    Votes: 35 19.8%
  • Whip length

    Votes: 12 6.8%
  • Hip length

    Votes: 10 5.6%
  • Tailbone length

    Votes: 18 10.2%

  • Total voters
    177

caribeandiva

Human being
Uh oh...sounds like you are low on your Shea supply. That would mean you got what, only about 80 kilos left at the house?

How it looks when @Aggie is low on supplies:


Ya'll, @Aggie be STOCKED!
:lachen::lachen:
 

caribeandiva

Human being
Shea Butter Bantu Knot out:
via Imgflip Meme Generator
Deep conditioned with Deva Curl Melt into Moisture Mask, left some of it in so I could skip the leave in process because I wanted this style to be as light weight as possible. While my hair was about half way damp, I applied Shea Butter from root to tip and did six Bantu knots for some big barrel curls. Not disappointed. :drunk::drunk:
Looking good!!
 

snoop

Well-Known Member
So I've been lurking in this thread since the beginning of the year. Rather, since the tail end of last year. You guys have been making great pressures progress and so I thought that I'd give shea one last chance. I've managed to get it to use it without it making my hair feel like, straw, but it must have a layer of oil underneath. Right now I've been using LCOB.

I usually use broccoli seed oil in my hair. I love it, but the price went from being ridiculously expensive to the product being out of stock. In my desperation to nurse the little that I have left, I've found shea along with whatever oil to be a decent substitute.

I'm allowing myself to be very heavy handed with it. I'm getting some lik stains on things, but not as badly as when I use castor oil. Detangling has been great! I'm hoping that it's helping to improve my retention by giving my ends the love and protection that they need.

I'm attaching a picture of a recent braids out that I did.
 

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ElevatedEnergy

Rooted Yet Flowing
Wanted to test out my Tea & Shea Conditioner on freshly washed hair. It's a winner. I deep conditioned with it then left it in to be used as a leave in. Put my hair in a few twisted bantu knots to dry. Took them down and slathered my hair in some Whipped Shea Butter with Kinky Curly Custard on my hairline.

Bun is looking extra juicy today.

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caribeandiva

Human being
I’ve been on my Shea journey for 15 months now. I haven’t been to a salon or had a trim in over 2 years. When I started my Shea journey my hair was dry and damaged from the dryness. All’s good. Well I finally found a new stylist and got my hair done yesterday. She came very highly recommended by a woman I met with midback length hair. Anyway during my consultation the new stylist said that my hair was healthy but it was weird. She said my ends were very thin but the hair underneath (the new growth) was very thick. Think transitioning hair. My hair was all different lengths all over my head. My crown and my hair line are especially short compared to the rest of my hair. She was worried that I was damaging it somehow. After discussing this further we both came to the conclusion that it was from my damaged, dry hair pre-Shea. Hair that I knew would need to go anyway. We agreed on gradual trims every 3 months. She took off about 1.5 inches (my idea). I’m not worried cuz my hair grows fast and that’s hair that needed to go anyway.

She also told me to focus on moisture for now because my hair felt a little hard to her (I just did a protein treatment 3 days ago). So for the next 3 months she asked me to avoid protein treatments cuz my hair is healthy now and no longer need them as much and to avoid gels even my beloved Wetline. I was using gobs of Wetline everyday to slick my bun back. I made sure to put extra gel on my crown and edges. It’s not forever. She just wants to see if that’s contributing to the short pieces. Just in case. The rest of my regimen is solid! I must deep condition EVERY time I wash my hair because she said my hair’s cuticles are resistant and need heat to open up. I gotta stop being lazy and get with it. She said to do my bun at night after I do the LOC method. That way Queen Shea can do her magic and slick them edges while I sleep. That just shaved 15 minutes off my morning routine. Hey I’m all for having more time in the morning.

Anyway here are the results of the silk press I got and trim: She did a curly style which doesn’t really show the length. I combed it out as much as I could in the pic with the white shirt.
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Chicoro

5 Year Shea Anniversary: Started Dec 16th, 2016!
Congratulations on finding a stylist you can trust and one with whom you are happy with her services!

@caribeandiva ,
It looks pretty. I'm a Hawk with Eagle eyes. I be seeing stuff, especially when it relates to hair. Your hair looks so silky. Your hair in the back looks like it's about 6 inches past your shoulders.

Is this the longer your hair has ever been?
 

caribeandiva

Human being
Congratulations on finding a stylist you can trust and one with whom you are happy with her services!

@caribeandiva ,
It looks pretty. I'm a Hawk with Eagle eyes. I be seeing stuff, especially when it relates to hair. Your hair looks so silky. Your hair in the back looks like it's about 6 inches past your shoulders.

Is this the longer your hair has ever been?
Thank you! Yes it is the longest my hair has ever been! Uncharted waters for me for sure! I’m so excited!!
 

caribeandiva

Human being
I, Chicoro, hereby nominate and induct @caribeandiva into the Shea Made Hair Unicorn Hall of Fame, this 14th day, of March 2019.

@caribeandiva ,
Congratulations! Welcome to the Hair Unicorn Hall of Fame for 2019. She was outted in post #1301 showing her pretty, silky hair at her new, breaking-barriers length!


@caribeandiva , do your thing, please! :giggle:
Me welcoming myself to the Shea made unicorn hall of fame:
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caribeandiva

Human being
Wow! That is wonderful to know! It is so great I quoted it twice!
:lachen::lachen:It’s a huge victory for me because I had so many doubters when I started my hair care journey back in March 2006. Remember the pre-YouTube days? I was laughed at and ridiculed by so-called friends because my hair never got longer than my ears my whole life up till then. The longest my hair got after that was full SL. APL on me was my Bigfoot and Lochness monster. I heard it existed but I’ve never seen it for myself. Now I have!! Yay!!
 

Chicoro

5 Year Shea Anniversary: Started Dec 16th, 2016!
:lachen::lachen:It’s a huge victory for me because I had so many doubters when I started my hair care journey back in March 2006. Remember the pre-YouTube days? I was laughed at and ridiculed by so-called friends because my hair never got longer than my ears my whole life up till then. The longest my hair got after that was full SL. APL on me was my Bigfoot and Lochness monster. I heard it existed but I’ve never seen it for myself. Now I have!! Yay!!

@caribeandiva said,
"APL on me was my Bigfoot and Lochness monster."
I heard it existed but I’ve never seen it for myself. Now I have!! Yay!!

We'll, there he go!


There she blows!




Here you are!


And they said:



And you showed them:



Let's say it again with a picture of your new epic length:



Time to teach a lesson...


She said...

"I had so many doubters" when I started back in 2006...




Listen up now....

"I was laughed at and ridiculed"....



And we back at the Shea Shack had to say:




Because, girl, here you are:



Just to be doubly sure, we ran it through a formalized test:



Since the third time is a charm here's your picture again:





The results were consistent.. so finally...Let the Sisters in the House of Shea say,




Until next time. 'Cause we'll see you at BRA- Strap, baby!



May the force be with you.



The force and power of Queen Shea, of course! In the meantime, continue to strut your stuff.



Cause you are the epitome of the theme of

this Shea thread: Breaking Barriers!

Congratulations, again!

After 13 years

U is Here!


(It was the last 2 years of Shea use that got her here. It took her 11 years to find her way.)​
 
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Chicoro

5 Year Shea Anniversary: Started Dec 16th, 2016!
So I've been lurking in this thread since the beginning of the year. Rather, since the tail end of last year. You guys have been making great pressures progress and so I thought that I'd give shea one last chance. I've managed to get it to use it without it making my hair feel like, straw, but it must have a layer of oil underneath. Right now I've been using LCOB.

I usually use broccoli seed oil in my hair. I love it, but the price went from being ridiculously expensive to the product being out of stock. In my desperation to nurse the little that I have left, I've found shea along with whatever oil to be a decent substitute.

I'm allowing myself to be very heavy handed with it. I'm getting some lik stains on things, but not as badly as when I use castor oil. Detangling has been great! I'm hoping that it's helping to improve my retention by giving my ends the love and protection that they need.

I'm attaching a picture of a recent braids out that I did.

You've been popping in and out and posting since last year, going through tribulations, doing trials and errors trying to find your way. And for that and your current results....

I, Chicoro, nominate and induct @snoop into Shea-Made Hair Unicorn Care Hall of Fame, on this 15th day of March, 2019. Outted in post #1296, in the photo with the braid out. You figured out how to make it work for YOU!

Congratulations!

@caribeandiva , please do your thing!
 
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