Now Forming an Army of SUPER-LONG HAIR 4B (or mostly 4b) NATURALS!! Come on in!

faithVA

Well-Known Member
I used permanent this time. I plan on using protein once a week. Every other week I will follow with a moisturizing dc.
Well make sure the first one is a hard protein. Protein conditioners are fine in-between colors but not sufficient right after a color (IMO). What I have found is without the hard protein or reconstructed the hair looks nice but after about 3 or 4 months the ends are too porous and the hair just splits at the ends resulting in no retention.
 

Prettymetty

Natural/4b/medium-coarse
Well make sure the first one is a hard protein. Protein conditioners are fine in-between colors but not sufficient right after a color (IMO). What I have found is without the hard protein or reconstructed the hair looks nice but after about 3 or 4 months the ends are too porous and the hair just splits at the ends resulting in no retention.
Will Aphogee 2 minute be ok or do I need to use something like Nexxus Emergencee?
 

ElevatedEnergy

Rooted Yet Flowing
@Prettymetty I agree with @faithVA Protein should be done before the color.

The week before I color jet black, I like to clarify and do a protein treatment with Colorful Neutral Protein Filler. It is specifically formulated for coloring services. The instructions on the back:

Equalizes hair porosity for even color absorption and development.
Repairs previously damaged protein bonds.
Protects hair against new chemical damage
Seals color within the cortex
Adds body, volume and a lustrous sheen.

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When I do the actual coloring service the following week, I add the color to dry hair. (Roots only...although if I see that the color has faded some, I will go a little bit further down towards the mid shafts but I only do that maybe once a year). I always coat the last 8 or so inches in conditioner and serum (Chi silk keratin) the day before too.
 
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C@ssandr@

formerly known as "keyawarren"
Umm, I'm not sure where to post this since I don't hang out in the hair section like I used to (but I lurk in this thread)...

Sunday I got my first set of crocheted twists. I asked my stylist how long my hair is and she told me it's at my bra strap. It took a minute to hit me. I then remembered that was my initial goal when I first joined the forum over 7 years ago! However I was relaxed the first couple years here. Now I'm completely natural :grin:.

No, there are no pics because I totally wasn't expecting to be where I am lengthwise. I stopped focusing on hair after I reached shoulder length :look:

Anyway, I plan to update with pics and stuff when I go back for my dusting in a few months.

Thanks guys!
 

CenteredGirl

Well-Known Member
Hello lovely ladies,

Been awhile but reporting all good things in my hair department. My hair took a turn for the worse (dry, breaking) despite my water treatments. You may not know this about me but I've been growing in the Lord for about 2 years now and last Friday, I was inspired by Him to look at Dephne's video on how she grew her 4 c hair to waist length. I had watched that video countless times, but for the first time, I noticed that her first step was to PRAY. Girls, when I got home from work, I got down on my KNEES and prayed to the Lord Jesus Christ to give me long hair as He promised in Scripture:


Next day, I couldn't believe my hair. I got in the shower and it slid through my fingers - WITHOUT product! I am amazed at the change. It's a MIRACLE. By the way, Dephne also uses a leave in called Giovanni Direct. I'm done with the product junkie world, but I searched for it everywhere and couldn't find it locally. So I ordered it. Here's another miracle: It came the NEXT DAY and I did NOT PAY shipping. Isn't the Lord awesome.

I wish you all GLORIOUS, FABULOUS hair. You are all beautiful and outstanding sisters.
 

Aggie

Well-Known Member
Hello lovely ladies,

Been awhile but reporting all good things in my hair department. My hair took a turn for the worse (dry, breaking) despite my water treatments. You may not know this about me but I've been growing in the Lord for about 2 years now and last Friday, I was inspired by Him to look at Dephne's video on how she grew her 4 c hair to waist length. I had watched that video countless times, but for the first time, I noticed that her first step was to PRAY. Girls, when I got home from work, I got down on my KNEES and prayed to the Lord Jesus Christ to give me long hair as He promised in Scripture:


Next day, I couldn't believe my hair. I got in the shower and it slid through my fingers - WITHOUT product! I am amazed at the change. It's a MIRACLE. By the way, Dephne also uses a leave in called Giovanni Direct. I'm done with the product junkie world, but I searched for it everywhere and couldn't find it locally. So I ordered it. Here's another miracle: It came the NEXT DAY and I did NOT PAY shipping. Isn't the Lord awesome.

I wish you all GLORIOUS, FABULOUS hair. You are all beautiful and outstanding sisters.
Very inspiring @CenteredGirl. Thank you for sharing. I believe that putting even our smallest concerns before Christ is so important to Him because He is concerned with what concerns us as His children. Praise His Name always!

ETA: Just checked out Dephne's channel and subscribed right away. I like her already.
 
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CenteredGirl

Well-Known Member
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I cut my hair in May 2015 and went from BSL to SL, it was a rather hard decision to make but I had to as I was dealing with a setback (for the 1000th time, sigh) that I am only now starting to conquer thanks to a personal braiding challenge I entered (will post pics later on). Right now I'm getting back to the basics of things: reading Audrey Sivasothy's book and really understanding what I am doing with my hair. Good thing is: I do not feel alone in this. I went natural in november 2006 and many of the ladies that went natural at that particular time, are going through a similar journey.

I don't just want to have long hair but I also want to enjoy it and try out different styles, so that's basically what I'm working on right now. I hope I can carve out some time in January-February 20016 to get it braided again (always with human hair) and then keep it braided for another three months. I always experience the most growth that way.

Them pics are serious hair porn @Maracujá. I'm salivating with envy.
 

Prettymetty

Natural/4b/medium-coarse
Spring is here. That means it'll be super humid (my hair loves the moisture). I'm hoping for a growth spurt from all the extra outdoor activities and heat.

I have a mini update. I exclusively finger detangled last wash day. When I tell you I had zero breakage. Not one strand. I had about 50ish shed strands with the bulb and that's low considering that was a weeks worth of shed hair. I keep my hair in braids under a wig. I'll try finger detangling again next week. Super long and thick hair is within reach now. My regimen is solid and I have figured out a way to get out tangles without losing a ton of hair in the process.
 

Prettymetty

Natural/4b/medium-coarse
@Prettymetty: mine are tiny too, given your remark about the comb, do you suggest not using one? I currently use a very wide tooth comb.
I was using a wide tooth comb, but it wasn't getting all the shed strands. Then I started using a rat tail (medium size) and it removed the shed strands and took some healthy strands along too (breakage).

Try finger detangling for a day and see if it works better. I have to warn you it takes longer...
 

Aggie

Well-Known Member
Day 6 of this month's inversion is complete with 3 minute massage tonight. I am very tired and heading to bed in a few.
 

Prettymetty

Natural/4b/medium-coarse
I used the sm in auburn. I used heat for 40min with a plastic cap on to make sure the color took, and I LOVE IT! Now my hair was a bit dry feeling after the color, but I did 2 wks of moisturizing dc and it bounced back. Take the plunge girl!
Is that your current color in your avatar?
 
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