I transitioned for nine months...
I Big CHOPPED on Dec. 13,2008
From 08-Feb. 09
My regimen from this time was pretty much not structured and because of that my hair stayed dry and I wasn't using the right products (even though I thought I was). I was in love with using products like Sunsilk Captivating Curls and Herbal Essence Long Term Relationship because of the way they smelled.
---I co-washed everyday...morning and right before bed.
---I was kinda against shampooing so I shampooed maybe once or twice a month....but I was constantly co-washing so that kinda cleaned my hair
---Whenever I did shampoo I made sure to deep condition and detangle
---I had a bald spot in the front of my head from transitioning so I made a mixture of rosemary oil, shea butter, castor oil, and jojoba oil and every night I massaged that oil mixture onto my scalp and mainly that bald spot. Within a couple of months I saw growth and now THERE'S NO BALD SPOT!!!
====Main products used====
Sunsilk conditioner and leave in, my shea butter mixture, my hair growth mixture, and that's all I rememberFrom the end of Feb 09- May 09
By this point I started to see growth and with more growth came more tangles. I noticed that I needed to start detangling more and I needed to do something so that I didn't have to walk in the freeze'n cold in the morning with wet hair.So I started twistin.
---I co-washed no more than twice a week.
---Shampooed once or every other week.
---Deep conditioned everytime I shampooed
---I TWISTED MY HAIR UP EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT AND WORE A TWISTOUT UNTIL FRIDAY....Sat. and Sun. were my off days.
---I started back taking my vitamins and biotin supplements.
====Main products used====
Cantu Shea butter used for twistouts, and my shea butter mixture
From May 09-Aug 09
During this time I was on summer vacation and didn't feel like twisting my hair up every Sunday night so I pretty much wore a puff or a wash and go.
---Co-washed a lot
---Shampooed, DC, and detangled once a week or every other week
---Every now and then I wore a twist out.
====Main products used====
Cantu Shea Butter, shea butter mixture, Aussie Moist conditioner, Clean Eco styler Gel, and Giovanni Direct Leave in
From Aug 09-Dec 09
By the time I went back to school my hair grew a lot and I could finally say I had some type of regimen. Because of the amount of growth I had I was able to start doing way more styles. And in Oct I was finally able to get a PONYTAIL...YAY click here to watch the video.
---Co-washing became more of a style so I didn't do it a lot only for certain styles
---Shampooed, DC, and detangled once a week
---Every other night I would either castor oil or my Wild Growth oil from Sally's and massaged my scalp
---By Nov. I started wearing medium sized twist as a protective style
====Main products used====
Eco styler Gel, Organic Root Stimulator Lock and Twist gel, castor oil, Wild Growth oil, Giovanni Direct Leave in, and Bed Head Moisture Maniac
From Jan.10
I finally started to find my staple products and finished putting the final stages on my current regimen. There's nothing really major to talk about.
My current regimen:
---Again I don't co-wash a lot only if my hair is dry, I am about to switch styles, or I just feel like it.
---Shampoo and detangle once a week
---I don't deep condition any more only if it is a protein deep conditioner
---I have trimmed my hair multiple times since I've been natural.... so I guess I trim maybe every 4-6 months
====Current products being used====
Sheamoisture Curl Enhancing Smoothie and Moisture Retention Shampoo, Eco Styler Argan and Olive oil gel, Miss Jessie's Curly Pudding, Pantene Curly Conditioner, and Tresemme Conditioners
Great article (posted twice !!) !! It helps me a lot, thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recap! I love these timelines!
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ReplyDeleteYour hair is awesome, im currently transitioning it has been about 10 months. You have really help me during my journey :)
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