The best way to grow your hair and keep from damaging
it any further is to keep braids and no perms for a
while, that's your best bet. I can say that I have
been braiding my daughters hair since she was 6mos old
and she is now 5 her hair is down to the middle of her
back. When it's damage braids are your best friend
because your not doing anything extra that will cause
it to damage any further. French braids, Cornrows,
Singles. Try them all to see which will grow your
hair the fastest.
--- Niki <kthulah@...> wrote:
> Nobody could tell you that for certain without
> examining your hair,
> but generally what you should do depends on your
> hair's condition,
> texture, and level of oiliness.
>
>
> --- In cornrows@yahoogroups.com, Maria Wilson
> <frozenrose212@...>
> wrote:
> >
> > sorry not to bother you but you still havent
> answerd my question
> what can i do to to grow my hair out nice long and
> thick.
> >
> > Maria Wilson <frozenrose212@...> wrote: Hello
> everyone i have
> hair that almost reaches to my shoulders,when my mom
> used to do it
> it used to be down to my back! but now ive dameged
> my hair what can
> i do to help my hair grow nice long and full again?
> I am african
> american
> >
> > shapaig <shapaig@...> wrote: First, let me
> apologize for not
> posting sooner but my computer
> > decided to crash. Thanks for the advice and my
> daughter's hair is
> > growing out nicely. It's full and healthy. I
> haven't straightened
> it
> > with a hot comb but I think she has finally gotten
> use to her
> look.
> > She has bought beautiful headbands and pretty
> earrings lately so I
> > think it's a good thing. For now. I know the day
> is coming when
> she's
> > going to want to do something else with her hair.
> But I'm ready
> now.
> > Thanks so much for the advice..
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In cornrows@yahoogroups.com, Ann Bryant
> <mswuteva2005@y...>
> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello Shapaig,
> > >
> > > I work in a braid shop, and I used to work in a
> natural hair
> salon.
> > My own daughter is going through the same
> transition as your
> > daughter. What I do for her is straighten her hair
> out with the
> blow
> > dryer or straigtening comb. I alternate because I
> don't want to
> > damage her hair. It makes cornrowing her hair
> easier and more
> > manageable. I don't know about the online course,
> but I took a
> > braiding/weaving course at a community college
> near me. It would
> > probably be best to take a course at a school so
> you can have that
> > teacher presence. I learned alot and I took it
> further and I got
> my
> > license. It's funny because I only took the course
> to learn
> different
> > braid styles and techniques to do my own
> childrens' hair and now
> it's
> > taken me further and I earn money for the braids
> that I do. I must
> > say that I enjoy braiding now. -Zaneta
> > >
> > > shapaig <shapaig@y...> wrote:Hello all, I'm new
> to this group. I
> > decided to join because I made
> > > the
> > > biggest mistake my perming my daughter's hair a
> couple of years
> ago
> > > and it wan't until last year that I have decided
> to grow it out
> and
> > > allow it to go back to it's natural state. It's
> been almost 8
> > months
> > > and the perm is just about gone. With her hair
> now almost back
> > > to "normal" I seem to have a hard time finding
> styles for her so
> I
> > > have kept it in cornrows. Now she would like
> extensions in her
> hair.
> > > I am truly considering taking the online course
> so that I can do
> > her
> > > hair myself. She has very course hair and it's
> not easy for us
> to
> > > agree on hairstyles. (She's 9.) Any suggestions
> would truly
> help.
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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