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Hiya People!!
It's been toooo long!! Hope all is well with everyone!! I have been a very busy lady...taking time to slow down a bit...For those in the know, the 2017 Salon Day Out happened and I owe this blog a post fully loaded with pictures, we had so much fun! Thanks to all that came, volunteers that participated etc.

Now to this post...Since going natural, I have fully realized why natural hair has a bad rep with some people...dry afro hair in it's fully shrunken state can be intimidating and frustrating to deal with! That is why I quickly realized that to enjoy my afro hair I would have to keep my moisture levels up, enter the L.O.C.G METHOD!!!

So there's the L.O.C Method, There's the L.C.O method and now I'm giving you the L.O.C.G Method, this stands for liquid, oil, cream and glycerin!!! Good ol' glycerin has been saving me for a while, since my relaxed days but I used to only either mix it with water as a spritz or use it in my treatments...since I became natural, I use it directly on my hair. After I have used my hair spritz, leave in conditioner, my oil then I get a little glycerine and rub on my palms and use it to coat my hair from root to tip!!!

My hair truly stays moisturized and soft and supple and fluffy afterwards, watch the video of me showing the steps I take, the products I use and see how my hair looks afterwards.


I hope you enjoy the video, please subscribe as I plan on sharing more videos with you guys!! Feel free to comment below if you try this method.

Xxx
Dabs

Hiya Ladies,
Yes you read right!! I big chopped, chances that you don't already know this are slim because I put up this picture on Instagram and the Facebook page-

 And the whole place erupted!!! I was half expecting this kind of reaction because though I had been contemplating going natural for a while (Since I had Mimi), I didn't think I could chop all my hair off!! I thought, I'd stretch it out and wait till my hair was long enough!


I'm still in a little shocked that I did this!!







BEFORE THE BIG CHOP

I was hoping I'd stretch to at least 18 months post and then big chop, I was going to make up my mind by my one year post relaxer date and start a transitioning series here on the blog, take everyone along with me on the journey to natural hair and then big chop ceremoniously amidst whistles and virtual confetti, singing and dancing from everyone on the blog because I would have at least eased everyone into this announcement...alas the story was not meant to be told that way!

I came back home last week Thursday, I had just taken out this hair the day before and deep conditioned;



The difference between the new growth and the rest of my hair was doing my head in!! I could not get past how annoying my hair especially at the back was as most of the straight hair had broken off...I was giving myself a pep talk, ''you can do this Oju, just 8 more  months...8 more months?!!!''
 Called my sister and said, Mina I am big chopping today!! I was secretly hoping she would say, don't do it, just hold on! She said the exact opposite!!! She told me I of all people could pull it off and make short hair work...that was all I needed...I went straight from work to the supermarket, bought some products (more on that) and went home, set up the camera and BIG CHOPPED!!!

You can watch it on YouTube Here- 

My heart was racing the whole time!! I couldn't even film cutting off the front of my hair which is the longest part because I was screaming the whole time!! My hubby who is not a fan of short hair was oddly quiet, he was just staring at me...I think, he might still be in shock as I type!

Anyways, I am here to explain my decision to some of you...I had mentioned my desire to go natural to a few of my relaxed/texlaxed friends and followers and the response was don't try it!! At some point, me not going natural became like I had to do so or else?!! I was not enjoying my texlaxed hair again and I wanted a change, a challenge, a new look but as a hair blogger I found myself stuck!! Someone even told me that my hair didn't only belong to me, it belonged also to my followers, a stretch but it had some truth to it. I felt all eyes were on me and making a decision freely about my hair was not possible...I had to break that cycle! I wanted to be free to be the blogger you all grew to love *wide grin* and be able to take you all along with me without feeling inhibited.

I wanted to enjoy being on a hair journey again!! I wanted to discover what my hair likes and doesn't again! I wanted to be able to excitedly blog about a hair product I discovered or a style I conjured...my texlaxed hair had outlived its tenure. After having three babies back to back, the fluctuating estrogen levels had affected my length retention. It was like my hair was yoyoing in lengths all the time and I strongly believe that it was because I had chemically treated more fragile hair.

Another reason, I had Mimi and though her hair is baby soft, taking care of it regularly made me rethink my notion that natural hair was just too much to handle! There are soooooo many great products to choose from that melt away the kinkiest of kinks...as the weeks passed by, I started to take note of how my new growth was feeling after using products, it was not as tough as I used to think it was, it was not as unmanageable as I grew to think it was, I was actually falling in love with the curls!!

I love a challenge and these few days of being natural have come with so many feelings...of regret, of panic, of determination, of excitement, of stress, of love for my curls but at the end of the day, it's too late to turn back now! I have to stay on this course and I as always will take you along!!

For those who think I have nothing to offer them again because they are relaxed and I am natural, you know that is not true!! Remember my mantra HAIR CARE IS HAIR CARE!! Don't deny your hair access to my years of research and knowledge on how to grow healthy long hair because I am natural now! I will keep discovering & uncovering healthy hair tips for everyone, so don't you go nowhere!!

I think what I am most excited about with this new phase is blogging about everything I learn, it's like  I'm in 2011 and just started blogging again!! I'm so excited!!! My next post will be a hair tutorial on how I style my hair and then I have a post planned at the first week mark, called MY FIRST WEEK AS A NATURAL and I plan on doing a length check in the post.

So ladies, who is ready to go on this phase of the journey together with me?!!


Thanks for stopping by!

Xxx
Dabs



Hiya,
I have been asked severally about hair care tips for ladies who are transitioning to natural hair as it can be quite a daunting task if you are not well equipped, so I reached out to Blogger Uzo of DON'T TOUCH THE HAIR who has been transitioning for 17 months and she was kind enough to answer the most pressing question most transitioners have.



Enjoy;

Please introduce yourself
Hi, I’m Uzoma. I do many things but the internet knows me for my hair journey. I document my ups and downs on my blog, Don’t Touch the Hair (https://donttouchthehair.com). I started taking better care of my hair in 2012 and I decided to transition to natural last year.














How long have you been transitioning?
I’ve been transitioning for almost 17 months.



What have you discovered about your new growth?
·         It shrinks quite a bit but that’s okay. Shrinkage means my hair has good elasticity and it’s properly moisturised.
·         I have different textures throughout my head. The front portion has a finer texture so I have to be very gentle with it. The back section is a little bit coarser so it can withstand more manipulation.
·         It’s much softer than I expected it to be. I had natural hair from 2006 – 2008 and the entire time my hair felt pretty hard. I’m using knowledge from my hair journey to help with my hair during this transition. Thankfully, it is working.




When would you say was the time you started feeling the stress from your line of demarcation (if applicable)
Around 3 - 4 months post relaxer, I had a pretty bad setback because of a protein treatment I did. My hair, especially the new growth, got really tangled. In fact, I wasn’t planning to transition at that point. I did the protein treatment to prepare for the relaxer I wanted to do the following week. Since I had that setback, I am more careful about how I handle my hair at the demarcation point.


How did you combat the challenge?
I am very careful when I manipulate my hair. Wash days are when I manipulate my hair the most. When I wash my hair, I take many precautions to reduce stress on that area, including sectioning my hair, gentle detangling, using oils to help lubricate my strands, etc. I also take my time to fortify that section with protein and moisture. This is by no means perfect and I do see some breakage at the demarcation point. It is definitely less than what I would expect if I didn’t take care of that area. 




How much hair have you had to cut in the process?
Normally, I try to dust my ends every one to two months to prevent split ends. I slacked a bit earlier this year. In June (at around 13 months post relaxer), I got my hair done and the stylist trimmed about 3 - 4 inches off. Right now, I have about 5 – 6 inches of new growth. It’s about 4 inches at my nape.  My hair is mostly natural.



When do you plan to be fully natural (time span)?
When I started, I had a goal of making my transition 18 months. I’m almost at the finish line and I plan to cut off my relaxed ends very soon. It has, by no means, been easy but I’m glad I challenged myself to do this.



What have been your go to products during your transition? Do you have a transitioning regimen?
My products have been the same ones that I used when I was relaxed. I use the same shampoos, conditioners, leave-ins, etc. I didn’t think it would be necessary to buy new products when I had others to finish. Plus, these products have helped me get through my relaxer stretches. For shampoos, I use the ORS Creamy Aloe shampoo to clarify and the Crème of Nature Argan Oil shampoo as my sulphate-free shampoo. For deep conditioning, I use Crème of Nature Intensive Conditioning Treatment or Hairveda Sitrinillah Deep Conditioning Hair Masque. The Crème of Nature conditioner is balanced between moisture and protein while the Hairveda conditioner is strictly moisturising. I am looking for a good protein conditioner. Hopefully, I can find one that is Nigerian-made. Right now, I’m using ORS Hair Mayonnaise but it isn’t as strong as I was expecting. For my leave-in, I use the African Naturalistas Leave-in Conditioner, if needed. For oils, I use hemp seed, olive, and castor oils. My moisturiser of choice is the Cantu Shea Butter Creamy Hair lotion.
My regimen is pretty much the same as when I was relaxed. I just modified some steps to help my transition.
Wash: Every 7 - 10 days
1.       Pre-poo with oil mix, if needed
2.       Detangle to remove shed hair
3.       Wash twice with sulphate-free shampoo (clarify with a sulphate-based shampoo once a month)
4.       Deep condition hair with heat or steam for 20 -30 minutes. I alternate between a moisture-based conditioner and a protein-based conditioner (If there’s no electricity, I wrap my hair with cling film and a towel.)
5.       Rinse with cool/cold water and dry with t-shirt or towel
6.       Apply leave-ins and detangle
7.       Style
For styling, I usually put my hair in braids and pin them up for the week. I have attempted some styles to blend the two textures together, like braid outs or curly styles. I also try to stretch my hair. If I don’t, my new growth will shrink and tangle. It would be a nightmare to detangle.
Protein Treatments: Every other wash day (twice a month). I usually use a medium protein treatment.
Moisturising and sealing: Every 2 - 3 days, as needed. Apply oil mix (hemp seed, castor, and olive oils + essential oils) to scalp once a week. At times, I may spray my hair with water.
Trim/Dust Ends: Once a month to every 6 weeks.

Do you know your hair type?
I think I have a pretty good idea about my hair type, which is listed below. However, I don’t really follow the curl typing system that much. Personally, I think that understanding your strand thickness and porosity can help determine the best techniques and products to use for your hair. For example, my strands are pretty fine so I can’t use thick or heavy products on my hair. It would get weighed down.
Curl type: 4a/4b
Density: Medium to low
Strand Thickness: Fine to medium
Porosity: Normal to high

Thanks so much Uzo for the helpful answers, hope this interview helps a transitioner out there!!!

Until my next post, stay blessed!!

Xxx
Dabs

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 *./ )0/*
* )"
)
 1/&''23&''4))
"
) 
When would you say was the me you started feeling the stress from your line of demarcaon (if
applicable)
5678/"9
)
/-
 !"#$$"%"
&'(&)
How long have you been transioning?
*)(+
What have you discovered about your new growth?
 ,-)

 *./ )0/*
* )"
)
 1/&''23&''4))
"
) 
When would you say was the me you started feeling the stress from your line of demarcaon (if
applicable)
5678/"9
)
/-
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