I have been in cosmetology school in France and we learned afro hair has the slowest growth rate. The fastest being Asian hair. The 0. 5inch is for European hair...
Crazy enough I was attacked on RUclips for stating this fact but its because so many are not educated on this fact. Anyone who's been to school for hair knows different ethnicities hair grows at different rates and African hair is the slowest and that's okay. It's still beautiful & can grow.
I totally agree with protective styling, just started my regimen in April. Had my braids in for 2 months, once I take it out, deep condition, hot oil treatments &let it breathe. Start the process again in few days! May not work for you, everyone is DIFFERENT!
Yup. That reminds me of my regimen when I first started growing mine. I only allowed myself 2-3 weeks max between protective styles but I kept mine in for usually around 3 months (with rebranding the perimeter for neatness).
I used to be on the protective style treadmill, but with all the breakage and dryness I've had, it seems obvious to me that those styles don't protect anything.
How were you able to change the growing phase of your hair if it is hereditary? As a mature Afro woman with thinning hair, the dermatologist recommended Minoxidil. It worked by extending the growing phase of my hair and it has added a few inches to my hair length.
I have been in cosmetology school in France and we learned afro hair has the slowest growth rate. The fastest being Asian hair. The 0. 5inch is for European hair...
Vive la France! Glad to hear it!
Thanks for sharing your insight anf perspective. Vive Black Hair Information !
Crazy enough I was attacked on RUclips for stating this fact but its because so many are not educated on this fact. Anyone who's been to school for hair knows different ethnicities hair grows at different rates and African hair is the slowest and that's okay. It's still beautiful & can grow.
I totally agree with protective styling, just started my regimen in April. Had my braids in for 2 months, once I take it out, deep condition, hot oil treatments &let it breathe. Start the process again in few days! May not work for you, everyone is DIFFERENT!
Yup. That reminds me of my regimen when I first started growing mine. I only allowed myself 2-3 weeks max between protective styles but I kept mine in for usually around 3 months (with rebranding the perimeter for neatness).
I used to be on the protective style treadmill, but with all the breakage and dryness I've had, it seems obvious to me that those styles don't protect anything.
Thanks for sharing, very informative.
Glad it was helpful!
How were you able to change the growing phase of your hair if it is hereditary? As a mature Afro woman with thinning hair, the dermatologist recommended Minoxidil. It worked by extending the growing phase of my hair and it has added a few inches to my hair length.
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