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KEISHA PIPER View Drop Down
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    Posted: January 12 2000 at 1:26am
I am a African American female who is seriously considering keeping all chemicals off my hair. I currently have extensions in my hair and the last relaxer I had was in October. I'm thinking of warm pressing my hair in between braiding. I need information on how to keep my hair healthy as I make the change from chemicals to natural. I want my hair to be long and healthy. My hair has been damaged and thinned out on the temple, since I 've had braids and no chemicals on it my hair has started to grow back. Please email me back before 15 Feb 98. Thanks for your cooperation.
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Hey Keisha,From what I've read, your hair is THE most delicate and fragile of all the hair types... yet you're under the most society pressure to force it into complicated styles that it was never intended to do... hence all the chemicals.I don't have any personal experience to give you, just encouragement. If I can find that article that I read, I'll see what it says and get back to you.Good luck, Auggie
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Keisha, I can relate to your wanting to go natural. I am African-American and I decided to start wearing my hair natural two-years ago. Let me tell you, the change was almost revolutionary. I love it! I had always worn my natural hair pressed straight and I wanted to go natural (curly) in order to have more freedom, ie. workout, swimming. However, I did not want to go short. My hair was about 12 inches in length when I went natural and is now down to my bra strap due to the way that I handle it and that I no longer use heat to style it. I do press my hair occasionally, but ONLY every four months or for special occasions. The book, Good Hair, by Lonnice Brittenum Bonner was a great help for me and I am sure that you will find it useful. My goal now is to grow my hair to my waist! I hope to reach my goal in about 1 1/2 - 2 years. Good luck in finding the right information that puts you on the path to the hair of your dreams.
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