Your hair is BEYOND waist length and approaching tailbone length. Congratulations on receiving the benefits of health and length due to the GREAT care that you are giving to your hair! Your husband did a wonderful job and your hair looks like it was professionally trimmed. Gorgeous, beautiful end results. Thank you for sharing and posting your process. It is appreciated.
Your hair is gorgeous!! I heard you mention that it grew and got thicker. If you don’t mind, can you share some of the regimens you used to work towards that?
Hi! Thank you so much for your compliment!! Honestly, my hair has always grown fast and long since I was a child. But my hair was unhealthy and prone to breakage. I started to focus on health and length retention. Some tips are: low manipulation styles, moisturized hair, clean scalp, increase water intake, decrease stressors, get enough rest, healthy diet, minimal heat usage, try to avoid constant use of tight bands, etc. Healthy hair starts from within so basically if you take care of your body, your body will take care of you ❤️ Also I have a VERY simple routine because less is more. Wash routine: 1. Clarifying shampoo 2. A moisturizing shampoo 3. Conditioner for detangling 4. Leave in conditioner (depending on what style I’m doing) Because Im “lazy”, I style my hair once weekly, and wash my hair weekly. I RARELY deep condition cause i don’t want to spend 20 mins with product in my hair lol. So far as trims, I trim my hair whenever I feel like my hair needs it. No particular time frame. I straighten my hair once a year mostly. Sorry for the long comment, hope this answers your question ❤️
@@JasMcQueen It absolutely does answer my question! Thank you so much for sharing. I truly appreciate it. I’ve always had hair on the longer side as well, but feel that it hit this plateau where it won’t grow past my mid-back, no matter what I do. I’m going to try some of your tips.
How long you last on your silk press? You can trying using bristles brush next time for flat ironing,did you using brush before? Actually you can trim more if you want the ends thicker and fuller.