My hair used to be down below my butt, and it's now just barely touching my shoulders.
I love having long hair, I really do.
My sister thinks it's a hassle.
It makes showers take longer, it gets everywhere when you sleep, just generally troublesome.
I don't mind.
I get to take longer showers, what could be bad about that?
I braid it at night, so it doesn't get in the way, and I get nice waves when I take the braid out in the morning.
My mom and my sister donate basically as often as they can.
As soon as their hair is long enough to donate, they do.
Normally, I don't.
But they had been pressuring me to do it for a really, really long time, and it was starting to get to me.
Big mistake.
I have come to the decision that I am not cutting my hair like that ever again.
Trims are fine, but I love my long hair, and right now, I don't have it.
So because of this, I've been looking for all sorts of different ways to grow it out again.
I take biotin every night because it's supposed to promote healthy hair, nails, and skin.
I use coconut oil to deep moisturizer my hair about once a week.
I learned that the chemicals in shampoo strip the natural oils that help have healthy growth, so I'm trying to find alternatives to shampoo.
For a little while I tried baking soda.
You're supposed to do baking soda to wash, and apple cider vinegar to condition.
The acidity and stuff balances out if you do both, but I read that apple cider vinegar can fade dyed hair, and I use henna, so I didn't want to do that.
I learned shortly after that baking soda can also fade dyed color, so I quit doing that and moved on to trying castile soap.
Now, I like castile soap. My family uses it whenever we go camping down the Grand Canyon, so we have it on hand.
It's not the best for washing hair, though. We have concentrated castile soap, so in order to use it, I have to thin it out with water, and it just never feels like my hair likes it. My hair is always kind of strange feeling after. Not quite dry, not quite oily, just..strange.
So what I'm going to try next is something I read on a random person's blog. They do a lot of this kind of natural beauty stuff.
I'll try to remember to put the link.
http://www.healthyvegasvegan.com/2014/02/01/simple-diy-herbal-hair-cleanser-conditioner/
Anyway, what she says she does is mix equal parts yucca root powder, fenugreek powder, and amla berry powder, with hot water, and just lather that on. I think I'm going to add a few drops of rosemary oil to the mixture, cause it's supposed to promote hair growth.
Maybe a little bit of coconut oil, too, depending on how it turns out the first couple times.
I'm trying to find some local herb shops to find those, but if I can't, I'm going to order them online. I'll let you know how it goes.
I also read about the inversion method.
http://hairdiary.wordpress.com/2013/08/31/the-inversion-method-for-hair-grow-an-inch-of-hair-in-7-days/
You massage your scalp, with or without oil, to get better circulation, then put yourself upside down for 4 minutes, and you do this for one week straight, once a month. Supposedly if you do it any more than that, your body will become accustomed to it, and it will no longer have any effect.
Apparently you can get up to an inch of growth in that week of doing the inversion method, and you can do it once a month.
That's 12 possible inches of growth, if you do it religiously. An entire foot of hair. I'm hopeful.
I put it in my calendar so I'll remember to do it every month.
I'm also looking into some different methods of curling or straightening hair without heat.
I'll do a separate post about that.
Been lovely chatting with you~
SheWhoMustWearHats
No comments:
Post a Comment