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...
I gave in and went and got my hair done.
I had been debating on getting my relaxer touch up or some other style.
Not sure how long this will last me though. I can't even remember having it before. It is a welcome break for a couple of weeks at least.
Since I was already at the tail end of my stretch more care is needed so I don't end up with a lot of breakage.
I already have two areas that need extra care. My edges and the crown of my head and for very different reasons.
I went through a phase were I was tying my scarf too tight and this caused a lot of friction on my edges. The scarves just don't stay on my head and I was being a bit stubborn about finding the perfect way to tie them so they stay on. I have given up on that thought but the damage has already been done. While it's not a major issue because I stopped before it got too bad I still need to remember to treat that area gently and with more care.
My crown on the other hand is the coiliest part of my hair and it also grows very quickly. This area is also prone to matting. It also has the most concentration of my gray hair. I found there's a lot of flaking that happens in this area and am yet to pin point the culprit. Usually when I am combing my hair or detangling it I need a second wind of energy so I can tackle this area.
In the end because I haven't had the energy to deal with my hair as I would like and didn't feel comfortable getting relaxer I chose to get a protective style. Normally I redo my cornrows every two weeks on wash day. I am hoping this style gives me a bit more mileage.
I already like that I can easily put my hair up into a ponytail or bun with this style. My hair in general is doing well and that's the main thing.
How has your week been and any tips on maintaining this style?
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