Hey HoneyVerans!!
If you want your hair to GROW then do not do the following:
Hands in Hair
Syndrome — Once we have mastered the art of keeping our hair moisturized
and soft, we have the tendency to always want our hands to feel just how soft
and moisturized our hair is. This causes a major problem. When touching your
hair so often, your fingertips are removing your hair’s moisture. Also,
although you may not be able to see it, your fingertips and under your nails
carry lots of dirt that is placed into your hair when you touch it.
Frustrated
Detangling — We all know to be gentle with our natural hair, but some days,
being gentle with ANYTHING is the furthest from our mind. When you realize that
you’re having a hard day or have just stepped away from a frustrating
situation, take a moment to do something that will ease your stress. Read your
favorite quote, call your grandmother, watch a little bit of TV, or call your
best friend. If you’re in a rush, take at least 30 seconds to take a few deep
breaths. Your hair will thank you later.
Going to bed
without protection — We all know that we should be sleeping with our satin
bonnet on or on a satin pillow case. This doesn’t mean that we all do it. Once
or twice after a long day or long night of partying won’t do you any harm, but
once it becomes a habit, your hair is in a lot of trouble. Cotton pillows
absorb moisture. Therefore, when you consistently go to bed without your satin
bonnet or pillow case, you're losing tons of moisture you'd otherwise be
retaining!
Caring more about
length than health — If you’re one of those people that absolutely loves
long hair, it’s normal to feel like the most important goal for your hair is
length. If you think about it, healthy hair grows. For your hair to achieve
length, your hair must achieve a great amount of health. Therefore, if you
dedicate yourself to healthy hair, long hair will come without you even
monitoring it.
Comparing your
hair to others — We all have a hair crush. One thing you must remember when
drooling over your hair crush is to admire their hair, not compare it to yours.
Comparing your hair to others can make you discouraged about your hair and you
may start to neglect it or over-manipulate it trying to achieve a particular
look. Next thing you know, you’re not deep conditioning as often or have
started slacking on daily moisturizing. Therefore, the number one rule of a
hair crush is to NOT COMPARE!
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