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    Posted: July 25 2002 at 4:35pm
Just so you know Kelly. Wildgrowth is not an chemical, it is a natural oil. You should try it.
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Well Ms. Kelly, I have been wearing braids for a long time. I have been using a relaxer forever too. So I will continue to get my perm and my braids. Therefore, I will go ahead.
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You will be bald with all those chemicals, so you go on ahead
The present is the past tomorrow. :)
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My hair is on my shoulders right now. Maybe about 1 1/2 inches from my shoulder blades. I think the wild growth is working for you. Considering that 1/4 to 1/2 is the norm. for monthly new growth.
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How long is your hair now???My hair grew two inches in two months! Do you think it is the wild growth????
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Originally posted by karonica karonica wrote:

What about the wild growth oil? From reading all of these posts about it, I am so tempted to get it. My hair grows pretty good on its own, but there is nothing wrong with having more hair. Have you tried it all over your head, besides the temples? Were you one of those people that grew 2 inches of hair in two weeks. I have heard those testimonials at the wild growth website, but I don't know what to think of them.

I am a witness that wild growth does grow your hair and fast. The testimonials are true. They posted my entire testimonial word for word. So there is some kind of truth in the testimonials. I started using wild growth that same day I took my braids out. In 2 months I had 3 inches of new growth rather than the normal. As far as getting 2 inches in 2 weeks, it seemed like that was what I was getting. My hair was sprouting right before my eyes. I was skeptical too, but I was like what the heck. It`s only $7. I am glad I did give it a try.
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What about the wild growth oil? From reading all of these posts about it, I am so tempted to get it. My hair grows pretty good on its own, but there is nothing wrong with having more hair. Have you tried it all over your head, besides the temples? Were you one of those people that grew 2 inches of hair in two weeks. I have heard those testimonials at the wild growth website, but I don`t know what to think of them.
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Originally posted by karonica karonica wrote:

Have you gotten your braids yet, Tileta? Was it a good or bad experience? How long did you leave them in?

Never mind, I read you previous post. I just know that if I ever decide to get braids again, I won't leave them in past two months. But still, that would truly be a waste of money, because I paid $180 for my individuals. And now, I also have color in my hair, not to mention the relaxer, so I know that it would just be a waste of time.

I also pay $180 to $200 for my braids. In a way I feel it is a waste of money, but I continue to pay it anyway. Although you have color and a perm, I do not think it would be a problem for you to get braids. You would need to give your hair strengthening treatments for a few months to prepare the hair.
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I took my last set of braids out in May. My hair grew alot. To minimize damage or breakage, I only leave braids in for a month a time. Not a day more. Like stated in a previous post, the braids did take my edges out. To help the hair grow back faster, I massaged wild growth hair oil on my temples every night. Today, I can`t recognize that my hair was broke off in those areas. I can say that the braids grew my hair faster than any hair care product on the market. I will be going back into them real soon. At this point, I am strengthing and preparing my hair for another round of braids.
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Have you gotten your braids yet, Tileta? Was it a good or bad experience? How long did you leave them in?

Never mind, I read you previous post. I just know that if I ever decide to get braids again, I won`t leave them in past two months. But still, that would truly be a waste of money, because I paid $180 for my individuals. And now, I also have color in my hair, not to mention the relaxer, so I know that it would just be a waste of time.
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I am not blind to the fact that harsh chemicals can damage the hair. However, it is up to the individual to keep their hair well maintenanced anyway. That applies to natural hair too. You can go natural all day long, but if you do not take care of your hair, it too will fall out. Eventually, I would like to convert to the natural state, but I am well content with a relaxer right now.
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sometime too much chemicals can take away maximum hair growth.
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Originally posted by Mizz.Thang2002_2003 Mizz.Thang2002_2003 wrote:

sweetheart braids pull out the hair, and they only thing that will make the hair grow is no chemicals.

Mizz_Thang, that is not necessarily true. Just because someone has chemicals in their hair does not mean that it will not grow. I have had a perm for so long and I do have hair.
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sweetheart braids pull out the hair, and they only thing that will make the hair grow is no chemicals.
Im fine as hell and I know this!!!!
My hair is da bomb baby
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That`s true. You shouldn`t leave braids in for too long. I learned the hard way. I got some individuals done last year and left them in for three months. I had a lot of new growth, but it all ended up getting chopped off because of the split ends. Worst of all, from leaving them in so long, it was hard to get the braids out because the residue from the grease I was using to oil my scalped had caked up at the root of the braid and had tangled my natural hair really bad. My hair was past my shoulders before I got the braids. Once I got them out and went to the salon, I left with hair about two inches shorter.
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Yes, I loved my micros. The only thing that upsetted me was, my edges broke off. But I massaged wild growth hair oil into my temples, and the hair grew back super fast. I will be getting more micros within the next few weeks. They really grow my hair. I only leave my braids in for a month though. My friends say I just waste my money leaving them in for only a month, but I think I am saving my hair from long term torture. Oh yeah, if your head is still hurting after 2 weeks, then the stylist braided them toooo tight. The same thing happens to me everytime I go to the African Hair Braiding & Gallery. I used seabreeze on my edges and I had relief within a few days.
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Do you like your micro braids? I had my hair done two weeks ago and I still have a headache.
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Wow, thanks for the lead. I had my hair microbraided this weekend past. I hope I am as successful too. I must say, the website inspired me even more. Thanks again.
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Well, I think the reason why people with braids experience alot of hair growth is, you`re not messing with your hair as much. I think when we overprocess, pull the hair by combing and brushing as well as over heat, we experience breakage. Our hair is growing, but we are not seeing the results because of the breakage. So I guess braiding is okay, If you want to minimize the fuss with your hair and it is also good because your hair isn`t exposed to outside elements. If you wash your hair while it is braided, moisturize your braids and get regular trims, about every 2 months, your hair will probably grow rather long. I would be careful in choosing a braider though, Some are more concerned with braiding than they are with caring for your hair. Don`t allow them to yank or burn your hair ends.
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