Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Hair talk: what works for you may not work for me. What does this mean?





Hey loves! Hope you're doing okay? This post isn't the usual Washday post or tips n tricks... Its kinda like a rambling post but I'm actually trying to point out something to you and I hope you get what I mean by the time you finish reading this. I may be writing on some topics from my own point of view. I'll try to keep up with this one on Tuesdays :-)

Some weeks ago I was added to a group chat which comprised of my classmates from secondary school. I got to chat with some friends and we shared pics too and I noticed that they wore mostly weaves... (I shouldn't talk about their real hair... That's another story Entirely). It was already close to my 2yrs hhj anniversary and I decided to tell them about my hair so far.
I showed them a pic of my real hair back then when we were still in secondary school and showed a pic of it now. I told them to send me private msges if they want to find out more about what I do so they can also do it themselves. I then sent inspirational pictures of ladies before and after to prove that the current state of your hair doesn't matter or stop you from getting to your desired length. Immediately two friends messaged me saying my progress is amazing and they would love to have long hair too.

You wouldn't believe the next messages I got from two ladies... One of them was my Friend and I didn't know the other. This is what she said In her own words... "why are you showing off?... Who are you to say that using extensions cause damage to hair?" (she has no edges if I should add... Lmao). The other added... "you're condemning everyother person with your pics like you're perfect". They went on and on.

I was shocked... Like, stunned I had to apologize for sending them before and after pictures of myself and other women (I guess Lade of Rehairducation's pic was the pic that let loose their anger and envy). But they continued even after I apologized. I had to tell them that if I were as ignorant as they are now I wouldn't have gotten to the stage where styling my hair looks better on me than wearing a weave! They honestly can't tell the difference between condemnation and inspiration. 

Then one of them said the reason why she got angry at what I wrote and the pictures I sent was that the pic with the girls long hair was too much (like Lade's hair was intimidating them I think) and besides what I would tell them doesn't make sense because what works for me will not work for someone else. 

Which brings me to the topic above. It clearly means that she doesn't know the meaning of what she just said. In her mind... No need to waste her time trying anything from me because we are different  People and what works for me will not work for her and she's only going to waste her time. 

I had to write that sentence down as a note for the benefit of my readers I didn't bother replying her because you'll agree with me that showing a photograph to a blind person is a waste of time... He will not see it. 

Here we go! 
        When I started my hhj I read through different blogs and I became familiar with the sentence, "What works for me may not work for you". I still had to adopt a hair bloggers regimen and started adjusting mine. Now my regimen looks so much different from hers. In my own thoughts, the sentence is a way of saying you have to find you and do you. Find the things your hair likes by yourself. Because your hair may not lik all what the other persons hair likes. For example, If my sis used only Shea Butter to seal in moisture and I use Shea Butter and my hair doesn't feel right then I'll look for something else to use in place of Shea Butter that would give the same effect of Shea Butter for sealing in moisture. I could use an oil say castor oil and my hair would be fine. But thinking about it in such a way that if it worked for my sis and I tried it but it didn't work for me then nothing else in this world would work so I should allow my hair to stay continually Dry. This will not help in any way.

       Experiment, mix and match, try different products, study your own hair, know your own hair and see how you can get your hair to get better lengths. Thats the meaning of what works for me may not work for you. There is no one that Deep conditioning, moisturizing and sealing and regular scalp massages does not work for. I can say it Works for everyone!. It's the products you have to experiment on instead of completely abandoning the entire idea because you tried once and it didn't work well.

        If you're reading this and you have that mindset pls have a rethink because a single decision to find that one moisturiser or deep conditioner for your hair could drastically change the health and appearance of your hair overtime.  It will save you from being at the other side of the fence and still thinking there's no need to be on a healthy hair Journey because what works for the bloggers and YouTubers you see may not work for you! 

Comment below, Let me get your thoughts on this one :-) 

*much love*

Current protective style @8weeks post relaxer 



27 comments:

  1. I never thrive well in old school groups. I ended up leaving two of such groups.
    Anyway to the topic- what works for one may not work for the other ..this can be products, regimen methods or protective styling related. It's a kinda vague and general statement. If she meant that one person hair won't thrive as well as another's despite good hair care practices and products, then I think that's wrong. I have come to a point where I can confidently say if you give your hair good attention it would do well, but the rate and manner and methods would be different from the next person's.

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    1. I agree with you. The methods will be different but good care and attention will yeild thesame good results. Thanks for your contribution dear.

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  2. Some people want the result without doing the work. Keep pressing on and prove them wrong

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    1. They seem to forget that nothing good comes easy. There would be trial and errors. Thanks for commenting dear!

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  3. I quite agree. I have decided to try and tweak products that don't work at first. Hopefully I would save myself from throwing away lots of products.

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    1. It's really sad getting products you think will work for you, only to use them and they don't work well. I hope you wount have to throw away too many products dear. Thanks for stopping by :-)

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  4. Some people just don't want to discard the myth that black hair can't grow and when they see one thriving they quickly want to attribute it to something else eg 'you have good hair' or 'oh it worked for you doesn't mean it will work for you'.
    Anyway, in my hair journey, one thing that hasn't worked for me is 'cowashing'...my scalp especially still feels dirty and coated..

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    1. Cowashing doesn't work for me too! I do scalp massages with oil so my scalp is usually oiled. Using a conditioner to wash doesn't clean my hair at all. My hair also does not like wetting or too much water. Another reason why I don't think of trying out the maximum hydration method. Thanks for your contribution dear :-)

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  5. People usually hate on what they don't understand and that is so sad because they would rather hate than take the time to learn and understand

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    1. Well said dear. I seriously wish they were less ignorant. Thanks for stopping by and commenting. :-)

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  6. In addition to all the comments above,i should reiterate one thing IGNORANCE,what one doesn't know,one doesn't know.I had to laugh as i read the first few paragraphs because I have conversations like this all the time,some people are shocked,some interested and some just like your friends.What was displayed up there is the typical attitude towards people who have managed to step outside the norm,its just called showing off,I know you just wanted to help,i understand that feeling to those people it was showing off.I reckon they feel unhappy or should I say stuck in their present situation concerning their hair,in a rut and seeing you are not and you are definitely not stuck,it struck a nerve.
    As for the what works for me doesn't work for you thingy,while the healthy hair,both natural and relaxed hair world is filled with a lot of myths and commandments,a few things hold true for any type of hair across any spectrum as you mentioned deep conditioning ,moisturizing and so on.But for other things like products,how and when to wash those definitely become personal.

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    1. Oh dear you pointed it out and you were right. Ignorance is such a bad thing. Yes finding products and how and when are simply aspects in haircare that cannot be copied. There's no written rule about that.. . It's left for you to experiment and get to know what works for you so that you can take good responsibility for you hhj success or failure.

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  7. Sorry for the long comment,it is a passionate topic.

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    1. Awww dear... No need to apologize feel free to express yourself. I love reading feedbacks. Thank you for commenting dearie :-)

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  8. Great topic, Judith. Some people just don't want to know about healthy hair care. It's not their thing and that's ok. What's not okay is trying to insult or belittle someone. I believe you had good intentions by trying to inspire the other members of the group. Maybe they saw it as 'beef' or judgement. I would just focus on the people that want to know and learn.

    Like some others have said, there are some general things that work for most people on a hair journey (moisturizing, deep conditioning, reducing manipulation, etc.) I think the tricky part comes with finding what products work well for you. That takes some time and experimentation. For example, my hair does not like shea butter to seal. It weighs my hair down. However, my hair tends to respond well to protein. Not everyone has the same experience.

    Please don't let this experience discourage you. You can use it as a learning opportunity. All the best.

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    1. Thanks a lot for your contribution dear, I'm sure learning from all of this. We learn every day :-)

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    2. Thanks a lot for your contribution dear, I'm sure learning from all of this. We learn every day :-)

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  9. "The ultimate ignorance is the rejection of something you know nothing about yet refuse to investigate" I read that somewhere some years ago and its the first thing that came to mind when I was reading this.

    These ladies went out of their way to message you even after you apologized (they could have simply ignore the info) so I feel that on some level they are interested.

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  10. I've heard so many talks like that,one even said if I don't comb my hair or plait it at all for month it will definitely break. Another goes on and said it's because I'm hairy or maybe I inherited it. And to those that were interested,they say they don't have time for all that. I was like and you want miracle? Stay there o. Lol!

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  11. Hey dearie, I nominated you for an award, do check my blog for details.

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    1. Thank you so much dear :-) will check it out!

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  12. After the second year on my journey, I stopped talking about hair care to people who knew nothing about it. If they ask, I answer else I kept mute. Even on the groups for hair Care, I exercise restraint and caution in order not to appear too knowing. I gave someone an advice sole months ago and she thought I was being jealous or something similar. She had to cut off so much later on but I didn't rub it in. Focus on yourself and met them be.

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    1. I can relate because that's the same phase I'm going through right now. For reasons best known to myself I have decided to restrict myself to my little blog space and my Instagram. I'd rather pour all the infos here than pour it else where and have some people say I'm a know it all. Thanks for stopping by dear!

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  13. I share only when the person is interested. From my point of view, my sister had always taken care of her relaxed hair and she has this healthy bra strap length hair & before I went natural I was always stuck at neck length. She would tell me that if she had my type of hair, hers would get to waist length easily & then I couldn't be bothered to learn from her. Fast forward one year into my natural hair journey and my hair grew because I DECIDED to learn. That's why I don't give out any knowledge unless I was asked lol

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    1. Seriously giving info to those who are willing to learn is best. Your hair began to thrieve when you stopped being ignorant and you learnt healthy hair care! Thanks for your contribution dearie :-)

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  14. Take care of your hair and you WILL notice a change, it's that simple.

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