Tuesday, 8 April 2014

One year relaxer stretch!

Yes! I'm currently on a one year relaxer stretch. Had my last relaxer 21st January so that makes me 10/11 weeks post relaxer at the moment. This is by far the longest stretch I've ever embarked on, my first stretch lasted 5 months, second lasted 3 months and the last one, which was my previous relaxer lasted about 4 months. Relaxer stretching isn't the easiest task to take up but it's also not as difficult or as strenuous as some people make it seem. I'd be sharing with you tips on how to get through a relaxer stretch, these tips have guided me through my previous stretches and would be guiding me through this stretch as well! Hopefully, you find them helpful!
*Never let your hair run out of moisture - Moisturise and seal daily
*Deep condition regularly - I DC on a weekly basis i.e after every shampoo. I also do a protein treatment once a month to maintain the strength of my hair (especially at the line of demarcation)
*Patience - Be patient with your hair. Dealing with two textures (the new growth and the previously relaxed hair) is no joke! Detangle from ends to root, preferably in sections, to minimise breakage. Also, make sure your hair is well moisturised before detangling.
*Protective styling - Always protect your ends and your hair in general. Long term protective styles like box braids, senegalese twists, Ghana weaving (cornrows) and weaves are my go to styles whilst on a stretch. Don't forget to moisturise and seal regularly even when in such styles as doing so helps minimise breakage and shedding during take down.
*Map out a regimen and be consistent with it. Sticking to a regimen your hair loves limits your chances of experiencing a setback.
*Lastly, know that it's okay to break the rules and do what works for you!
I'd definitely do an update on this list as my stretch progresses. Hope you find these tips helpful in getting through your stretch!
Xoxo, Damey.

Monday, 7 April 2014

HAIRLO!

Hey loves, welcome to my blog. On this blog, i'd be sharing with you "my hair habits", documenting my healthy hair journey from shoulder length to waist hip length. Hopefully, hairxperiences shared on here would help you get through your hair journey and make things somewhat easier for you. My blog stands to cater not just to my fellow relaxed ladies, but, the beautiful naturalistas out there as well. I'm a firm believer in the fact that hair is hair, whether relaxed or natural. MYMANEHABITS stands to serve as a testimony that African hair (Nigerian hair to be precise) really does grow!


XOXO, Damey.