Exercise without 🥵 my hair?
Does anyone have tips for not sweating out natural hairstyles while working out?
Does anyone have tips for not sweating out natural hairstyles while working out?
Hey 👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾, I'm Janine. I've been natural for thirteen years. I've honestly have been seeing real length retention over the past two years. I've struggled off and on over these years with bouts of stress induced alopecia. I'm really proud of where my coils are now and I'm going to keep taking good care of me. Looking forward to learning and sharing tips for all things hair & self care.
Im considering doing this. Is it worth the expense? Is it high maintenance?
I used to take my youngest daughter to get a silk press. The only thing is when you sweat its a wrap. 😂😂
Hello! I’m Queen, located in Long Beach, CA. I’ve been natural for 24 years, of which 13 1/2 were loc’d. I released my locs nearing the end of 2016 and have been going through trials and experimenting with hair styles. Also, I have developed traction alopecia and am now in peri (if you know, you know). So my hair is still a new zone that I navigate. I have plenty of it but of course am most bothered by what’s missing and/or thin. Always looking for someone who specializes in healthy hair/scalp, can style within my limitations and who’s professional. I have that back home (Midwest) but have yet to make a great connection in So Cal (even after being here over 15 years, smh).
I myself have the same issues. But I have embraced natural wigs. So I go to the salon to have them wash, condition, give me a treatment (sometimes a trim as well) and give me a wig braid down so my hair and scalp are nourished. I usually buy wigs from HerGivenHair and I style and use products in it like it’s my own.
Hello, typically I will wear the sweat bands around the edges of my hair and put my hair in a ponytail and braid it. That is if you have that length. Otherwise, I try to use hair products like certain scarves with the satin lining to protect my hair style when I press it.