Here is some information I retrieved from naturallycurly.com.
A lot of you have been asking questions and this chart answers all of them.
-Nik
Think this is very interesting and informative!

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Here is some information I retrieved from naturallycurly.com.
A lot of you have been asking questions and this chart answers all of them.
-Nik
Think this is very interesting and informative!
5 1/2 months of growing it out, SO CLOSE TO A BOB :’)
(2) Tumblr on We Heart It.
Some long hair inspiration :)
Sulphate free so these are great...plus they smell like mint :)
Mermaid hair
8 months and one cut later....we have a bob! Finally a bob! :D
Tips for a slightly-less-painful growing out process :)
1. Trim sparingly; as frequently or as infrequently as you choose. Main focus is to eliminate split ends. 2. Avoid heat! ; this is very important as the more heat you use the more split ends and breakage you will experience. 3. Skip washes; obviously shower but you should aim for the least hair washes you can get away with. I suggest a dry shampoo if you suffer with greasy hair but even skipping one day between washes will help :) Remember: your hair needs it's own natural oils. 4. Set goals; better to think short term rather than long term so set yourself small goals every few months. Pinterest is a great source of inspiration. 5. Products: the products you should be using will depend on what your hair needs. For instance if you have dry hair then moisturising products and hair masks are a good idea. You may even want to look into sulphate and silicon free hair products. Overall the focus is to keep your hair healthy :)
8 months no trims…yay…messy but yay 😊
Roughly 3 months into it 😊
The beginning…oct2013....I had my head shaved…yea just take that in…it’s crap hahaha 😊