@Sera2544 would you say the longer your hair the less shrinkage you get? my hair is currently nose length and shrinks quite a lot. Just wondering if there`s any possibility of my hair not shrinking to a TWA when its very very long.
I would say more length lessens the magnitude of the effect of shrinkage. From midback length and beyond the most my hair shrank was chin length into a floppy -fro (not a TWA) so I think you should be fine once you get beyond armpit length depending on the tightness of your curls. HTH
have you noticed any texture change since straightening twice a month? would you have done this earlier in your hair journey or do you think it would have slowed down your retention? i am considering using heat more often but am waiting until i get to my hair length goal b/c i think i will need to trim my ends more often.
Slight change, but not significant; no I would not have done it earlier in my journey because it would affect my length retention.... I would say do your research, find the right heat protection for your hair & use heat carefully & keep an eye on those ends (if you notice more splits after increase in heat usage; then you would find what amount & frequency of heat usage your hair can tolerate). Keep on schedule with deep conditions they really hlp.
@Sera2544 would you say the longer your hair the less shrinkage you get? my hair is currently nose length and shrinks quite a lot. Just wondering if there`s any possibility of my hair not shrinking to a TWA when its very very long.
BTW anyone can answer this question.
Rubydieseru 1 week ago
@Rubydieseru
I would say more length lessens the magnitude of the effect of shrinkage. From midback length and beyond the most my hair shrank was chin length into a floppy -fro (not a TWA) so I think you should be fine once you get beyond armpit length depending on the tightness of your curls. HTH
Sera2544 1 week ago
I know I've asked you before but are you a 4a?
miltonmarie 2 weeks ago
@miltonmarie
I'm predominantly 4b with very little 4a. HTH
Sera2544 1 week ago
Wish you all well with the family and thank you for making clear the difference between heat protection; water and oil base.
adesania 1 month ago
@adesania
Thank you very much. Hope all is well with you. Glad you found this video useful. Blessings. :-)
Sera2544 1 month ago
It's good to see you Sera. Thanks for sharing!
NaturalMystic71 1 month ago
@NaturalMystic71
Thanks. :-)
Sera2544 1 month ago
Thanks Sera!!! You are so wonderful!!! Lovely as always!!!!
10Beautyful 1 month ago
have you noticed any texture change since straightening twice a month? would you have done this earlier in your hair journey or do you think it would have slowed down your retention? i am considering using heat more often but am waiting until i get to my hair length goal b/c i think i will need to trim my ends more often.
sunshower143 1 month ago
@sunshower143 @sunshower143
Slight change, but not significant; no I would not have done it earlier in my journey because it would affect my length retention.... I would say do your research, find the right heat protection for your hair & use heat carefully & keep an eye on those ends (if you notice more splits after increase in heat usage; then you would find what amount & frequency of heat usage your hair can tolerate). Keep on schedule with deep conditions they really hlp.
Sera2544 1 month ago
Yay ur back.....
SimplyKaren28 1 month ago
Sera thx for the video girl. U r such an inspiration!! How do u care for braids to help grow your hair?
4evaliving4christ 1 month ago
@4evaliving4christ
Water sprays, castor oi, shea butter.
Sera2544 1 month ago