This is why I love taking pictures - it's the only way for me to keep a 'trustworthy' record. Even after DH took the picture, and I saw where my hair was, it wasn't until I looked at the previous picture did I even realize - holy crap, it actually grew!
Mind, my 'normative' growth rate is about 1/4 inch a month - I gathered that from how my bleached/dyed hair grew out at the roots (so skipping the retention question you can have when measuring from the ends) as well as how my locs grew out (again, from the roots) between tightenings. Since I latched my locs when I had them, there was no chance of slippage. So, I can say with some certainty that without any 'nudges', my hair grows 1/4 inch a month.
And yet, between Oct and Jan, I got an easy inch and a half. That's - I know, I know, that's the 'average' hair growth rate - but it's not average for me. And definitely not in the winter. And double definitely not considering the split ends I'm now starting to see dealing me out some breakage. :( I think I was doing too much combing. Just because my hair can be combed, doesn't mean it should be, ya know? And - I've been REALLY lazy with the MT - I'd say that over the 12 week period, I used it maybe 7 weeks, total? Maybe?
So, I'm happy - thrilled - excited over the growth I've gotten. I also checked with a towel, and APL is around 8/8.5 - If things keep growing as they are now, I should definitely be there by the end of this year.
I'm thinking I might do MT every other week. *sigh* I don't know! I'm really enjoy the updos that I'm doing on my loose hair, even though I've broken one of the end tines off of one of my new combs already - *rollseyes* - I actually think I might be able to pull off an updo with no combs at all - which is my preferred state. I figure that even combs will do some damage as they tug and rub and pull against my hair - but hair against hair is the most 'gentle' holder there is, I think.
If I do go back to the twists, though, I'm going to have to drop the rattail comb from the rotation, I think. I'm seeing a lot of splits - multiples, even - on the last 1/2 - 3/4 inch of several sheds, as well as seeing breakage about the same length, and gah! That's the only thing that I've been doing recently that's been putting extra stress on my ends. *sigh*
Interestingly enough, my hair seems to stay less tangled when I wear it secured, but loose, than it does when I wear it in two strand twists. It makes an odd kind of sense, when you think that each twist is a separate 'field of potential tangles' whereas with the loose secured styles, really only the very tips of the sections actually being twisted are tanglefields.
And then, of course, using MT during the week also demands that I DC midweek, and while I could DC on loose hair midweek (assuming I found a non-stressful way to access my scalp with loose hair), that would increase my detangling sessions to twice a week instead of once a week, and that's just too too much for my hair. Hurmph.
I'll figure something out.........
I'm actually going to put a little MT into my steam treatment today - give my ends a wee bit more of a fighting chance - at least the ones that haven't split yet. I'm planning on doing a lunar trim on Feb 26, so it's just a matter of getting to then, and I'll most likely take a good 1/2 - 3/4 inch off all around. That would make it almost exactly two years since my last trim - which was really a BC - and I'm perfectly content with that.
Hrm. I think that's it. Yes, I think I'll do twists tomorrow. Hrmph.
Progress, marches on.
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1/03/2009 03:07:00 PM
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Hi Kiya,
I used to use little combs for my updos back in the day and I too think they did more harm than good. This time around I'm sticking to hairpins...the old-fashioned, little coated black ones you can get at Wal-Mart (sometime). Yeah, it takes three to do what one little comb will do, but I think they're less damaging.
You slide one in about halfway and then turn it 90 degrees and slide it in the rest of the way. As Pamela Ferrell said in her book Let's Talk Hair, hairpins hold the hair full so they're good for rolls and such. Hope this helps! :)
Thank you for sharing this!! I was actually considering this already - really, hair on hair is the best/gentlest hold - and the combs just feel sticky. *sigh* I think I'm going to have to wait until I can get more high quality smooth wooden combs.
Hey I have a question I know I have been doing the caramel treatment. And I usually put them in lil baggies so I don't have to chunk it all in one and thaw and refreeze to get use some. Last month I made a big batch and stuck it in the back of my fridge and today I took it out its been like 3 weeks back there and I put it into baggies and the texture looked different didn't smell different but I was wondering does it go back... Do you think its going bad should I still freeze or toss it let me know what you think...Thanks a buch... Kyah
Congrats on the growth!
Kiya, your hair has grown so much. Keep up the good work. I will be updating my results for January soon. I am so pleased with this Mega Tek.
you have a hair growth t-shirt....NERD!
Where can I get a hair growth tshirt?
I got mine from a mod (DontSpeakDefeat) on LHCF. There is another lady on there who sells them (SouthernTease - I think she has her own blog, too), and you can always make your own with a tee-shirt and a fabric marker.
Hi Kiya
I miss your posts!
Hello, I hope all is well. Come back and share your thoughts and progress please!!
Enjoy reding your blog!
Your hair is very beautiful, Come check out my blog when you get the chance!
Much Amor
TicanBelle
Nice progress. Um, we hope you come back to the blog for an update.
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