Hair Loss And My Afro.

People always gush at my hair each time I wear it out to the streets. At least 3 out of 5 persons will always stop me and ask "is this all your hair?". While the other 2 of 5 will keep debating amongst themselves whether it's really my hair or not, "it's a wig, she has extensions" and stuffs like that. That is inarguably one of my proudest hair moments. A lot of my friends struggling with hair growth will always ask for tips and when I tell them it's 80% genetics and 20% haircare, it just sounds off to them.

In as much as I love getting a of hair compliment and attention, backstage, it's kind of a nightmare. Taking care of a big afro like mine is exhausting, I'm not going to lie. When I remember that my hair day is around the corner, my hair always skip a beat. The detangling, the moisturizing, straightening, it's just a lot of work. I hear people say that if they had a hair as good as mine, they'll always wear it out, no more braids or wigs.

I scoff. If only they knew about shrinkage, split ends and most especially hair loss, the scariest of them all.

My hair is one of the precious things I have. Even if everything is going bad and I remember "at least I have a good hair", I'm kinda chill, y'know. Hahaha.
Maintaining a good hair and preventing hair loss is a tough fight, especially when it's afro. My first step to keeping a good afro hair is going in for the protective styles. I love, love, love braids.

I figured out that when I constantly keep changing hairstyles and not giving my scalp a break, I lose more hair. After I cracked that code, you're never seeing me without a braid on. And I love adding extensions too, mostly to give me I look I want and also to protect my hair. One thing about wearing protective styles is that I don't have to keep thinking of how I'm going to style my natural hair each morning I have to go out. Combing and styling natural afro everyday is not not very stressful, it's also not advisable if one is trying not to lose hair. It doesn't give your scalp a break and you'll just get tired in the end .

One thing I look out for while getting my braids done is making sure the roots are not too tight. This is very important for the edges, one might think she has a protective style on, just to take out the braids and find the edges gone. I also don't leave my braids for too long, the standard is 4 weeks but I can go for 6 or 7 and 8 maximum if I love the style so much.

Deep moisturizing is way of preventing hair loss. I never leave my hair out natural for so long. If I'm taking out my braids today, the longest I can keep it without getting another braid is 2 weeks. During that time, I make sure to feed it with a lot moisturizing hair creams, conditioners and the rest. To keep my hair from drying out I use Shea butter, good for growth, good for a thick textured hair and good for nourishing too. While taking out braids, I use a wash out conditioner before I started detangling and combing, then I use the leave in conditioner after washing. I always wash my afro in twists, it's seems odd but it's helps me not to lose so much hair after the whole washing process.

I use minimum heat when I'm blow drying my hair after washing because of how dangerous heat is to the hair. I dread relaxers. Most times, I randomly think of relaxing my hair to know what it feels like to have a relaxed hair but I just get scared thinking of it, so I haven't tried. I dyed my hair once and I had a lot of breakage, not advisable. Regular trims isn't something I pay so much attention to because it's feels like I'm cutting my hair. Last week was the first time I tried it myself, I tried out the split ends that were barely hanging out and it wasn't that bad, it's a way of getting the hair a fresh start. I can't wait to see how it goes.

Generally I try to eat healthier with fruits rich in vitamin E and a lot of vegetables as well. It's a tough fight to stay hydrated at all times but I'll keep trying as much as I can. Maintaining a big beautiful afro is both a blessing and a responsibility. A lot of things can trigger hair loss, stress, inclusive. The steps above are basically what I do to take care of my hair. It been 4 years and counting since I started my hair journey and it's not looking bad at all. If you have more tips or whatever I can do to improve the quality of my hair, do well to share.

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Images are mine
Thanks for reading!

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You have a really pretty hair! And I so understand with people asking if it’s a wig🤣
I can also very much relate with your heart skipping beats anytime hair day is closer. Have you ever told yourself you’re going to cut your hair right after you leave the salon because of the pain?🤣
I say that a lot but look at me!

Wow, it’s really cool that you love braids. I need you to lend me your pain tolerance. I’ve been postponing braiding my hair for so long just because of “that” pain. I just put them in twists and get back to my life.

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Have you ever told yourself you’re going to cut your hair right after you leave the salon because of the pain?🤣

That happens each time I'm too lazy to twist it before sleeping. I wake up the next morning in instant regret😄
Omo
Braids are painful o...forget that camouflage. The part where the hairstylist have to put hot water takes away all my steeze and composure. I remember crying one time sef 😂 The stylist was like "it's for your own good"
Eh?
Madam,you say? Leave me and my stiff neck like that

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Yeahhh, me too
If only I could cry, I would because what’s all this🥹

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Wow, I see the reason why people turn to debate about your hair. its just extraordinary. Hydration plays a vital role in the growth of hair. fruits with higher water content can help to achieve that.
I am appreciative of the fact you posted this. thanks for sharing with us.

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Hair growth journey isn't easy but we'll keep trying our best. Thanks for reading!

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Wow! You have a beautiful and fuller hair. This hair in curling will be so fine with enough mousse 👍
I have long hair, but it is not full at all.

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The way you described the whole process, it seems you're very familiar with doing it. I haven't actually tried curling my hair but I think it'll look very nice too. Thanks Dear.

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I tell them it's 80% genetics and 20% haircare, it just sounds off to them.

I agree.

Even if everything is going bad and I remember "at least I have a good hair"

That's hilarious. It demonstrates how much you value your hair.

The tips for hair protection you have mentioned are worth taking.

I have a question as I don't belong to African culture. You mentioned you keep the braids for weeks. Does it mean that whenever you tie your hair in braids, they remain there for several weeks. Or you redo them everyday.

Thanks for sharing your experience !LADY. I !LUVed reading.

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Yes,it stays for weeks. I don't have to redo them everyday. Just like in one of the pictures in my post where I had braids, it can stay up to 4 weeks or more before it starts getting rough due to new hair growth.

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Wowww. That's a long time. So can we wash our hair without unbraiding?

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Yes. You can ask for a hair wash at the salon and they'll do it. All you need is a blow drying afterwards and you're good.

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Wowwww. I never thought that woven hair could be washed.
That's the beauty of Hive. We get to know things we were unaware of.

Thanks for sharing

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Your hair, as I've said time and again, is incredibly beautiful. Frames your face in the best of ways. And yeah, it's normal to get asked questions like that whether it's your actual hair or not. Maybe admiration or envy but it's all good, regardless.

Combing my afro is something else. After going through with it, I'll ask my sister if it isn't better to just cut it and be done. God will help us. You look amazing dear.🥰

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Awwwn🥰🥰
Thanks a lot for the compliment Dear. It's really heartwarming 🙂
The intention of the comments I get don't really matter like you said, I know my hair looks nice.
I can't wait to see yours....wait I'm not following you?
I know I'll stumble on it one day in your space.

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So you mean that's your hair.. If I see you on the road I'll also ask same question because your hair is wow.
I remember when I hadn't put relaxer in my hair, each time people ask me is that my hair?
It wasn't as long as yours but it was okay, I was tired and decided to use relaxer only for my hair to keep breaking. Seeing your hair makes me want to go back to natural hair, I think I'll try it with this your simple steps to maintain it

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Oh Dear
I'm sorry your hair had to keep breaking. It's a struggle taking care our hair,relaxed or not. When we think we have things under control, they go out of bounds. Try following the steps and I know your hair will come out great.
Thank you for reading.🙂

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