November 2, 2010

Fixing Loose Ends

So I don't know how many of you have gotten a hair cut that you admit you wish you didn't have to get. I moved about a year and a half ago and the climate where I am currently is incredibly dry, where as I had come from a place with a lot of humidity. This coupled with a lack of change in seasons means that my hair is constantly exposed to direct sunlight in dry heat.
To make matters worse, I got a Chi around the time that I left which is the first dry styling heating product that I ever owned. I didn't have any heat sealant for my hair when I first got it, so I just used regular hair oil.

I hadn't been getting regular trims because many salons in this area charge the same amount for a full hair cut as they charge for a trim, but back home it is included in the price of the service.

Today I looked at a picture of myself back in 2005 and realized how much of my hair was gone.
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2005 This is my hair at its full length. Poor posture might have added "length".
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2008 My hair is slightly shorter, but not by much. Posture is better.
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2009 My hair is about the same length, but I have poor posture.
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2010 The necklace is in roughly the same place. Posture is slightly better, hair is noticeably shorter.

The solution: I went into a Great Clips for a trim and came out with hair that barely comes over my shoulders because there was that much damage. D: I have to admit that when I came out my hair around the ends felt much softer. I went to a beauty store and picked up a stronger strength conditioning shampoo than the one I had been using before. I've also decided to retire my Chi for about half a year which should be noticeable in my posts. I've been told that I have fast growing hair so hopefully it will take me less than a year to get my 5'' back even with regular trims.

2 comments:

  1. Hi I just found your blog! I live in the Bay too and everything you said is so true about the climate! The solution is a really good moisturizing conditioner. I recommend Silk Elements Moisturizing Conditioner. A little less pricey is Hello Hydration conditioner that you can get at the grocery store. You will notice the difference! I hope this helps.

    http://www.sallybeauty.com/moisturizing-treatment/SILKEL13,default,pd.html?cm_vc=SEARCH

    http://www.herbalessences.com/us/collections/hello_hydration/default.jsp

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  2. Thanks for the suggestions! I've been making a lot of changes since this post. For one thing I've decided not to get relaxer again. I'm just going to go natural. The second thing I decided to do is go with hot oil that doesn't list "mineral oil" in the ingredients for my hot oil treatments. I'm currently using coconut oil and it's a dream. Finally I have been getting regular trims and my hair feels so much softer.

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