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Farewell 2024

2024 has been a wild ride gone in a flash. Managed to do a small trim and ended the year on a high hair note. Work, health and life have kept me from writing more. I also kept my hair routine to a bare minimum. I managed to wash about once a week and kept it in a bun most of the time.  This worked quite well and am going to continue keeping things simple. Before taking this photo I had been asked if it's my real hair a few times when I had it down. In 2025 I would like to be more regular with my trims. I barely managed to do it twice this year. The soft v shape and layers are a bit more forgiving and don't let my hair look scraggly too much which helps. I am hoping as I take better care of my health I'll have more energy for my hair. My current wash and blow dry routine takes me about an hour and a half and that's been the most I could do this year. I will try take better pictures in the coming year. I might also dig to see if I have any others from this year to share m...

Day 15: Wash day

I am just over two weeks post relaxer. I was initially thinking to wait until the weekend to wash my hair but decided to go ahead and have one less thing to worry about.

It was a simple shampoo and then condition. No prepoo or deep conditioning. I also detangle in the shower with conditioner in my hair. 

Afterwards I put my hair in  a low bun to airdry. Will moisturise it and that's it. Simple and quick.

Until next wash day I will do my daily routine of moisturising and putting it up for the night. I think this stretch I will keep to a low bun as my go to.

As I gain length and can easily stretch my hair without heat I might try more styles. Right now the curls are back and it's not as easy as when it is flat ironed.

What is your wash day routine like?

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