- That moment when you comb your hair and have to clean it before another stroke! (this brings me to tears I swear)
- When your hair is of uniform length. Mostly the back side the hair remains constant and even grows longer while the front part it’s the opposite. This is the time you start doing (musundu AKA Ponytail AKA moms signature looks. Welcome to motherhood.
- When braiding lines and you and it seam to start somewhere in between your head. You know what I mean?
- When you realize that your sink is full of hair when washing
- Anytime you run your fingers through your hair you get hair stuck all over your hand and fingers. Like when your permed hair has growth? It feels like a forest with thick undergrowth! Can you relate?
- Moisturize your hair- Hair breaks off why it too dry. One sure sign to know that your hair and most importantly the scalp need moisture is when it becomes itchy. There are many hair oils in the market. My stylist encourages anything with shea butter or cococnut oil. There are great moisturizing agents and essential oils that strengthen the hair. If you have braided your hair, you can mix the oils in water and then spray inside. The scents are mild and hence baby friendly.
- Protective hairstyle- If you have been a braid person, it’s time to let go. Braids normally pull your hair to a point of developing some whitish pimples on hairline clearly indicating that your hair is overstretched. Instead of braids, replace with crotchet styles. They will give equal results and still protect your hair. It’s good to avoid hairstylist who pull your hair too much to a point that you can hardly sleep for a week after a new hair do.
- Avoid heat- Avoid too much blow drying, drier heat and flat irons. The heat weaken the hair. It’s hard to avoid the blow dry do it just to straighten your and drying your hair after washing. If you had permed your hair, you may consider giving it a break by plaiting protective styles.
- Hair Treatment and Shampoos- Treat your hair every time you wash. There many products out there and its important to use different ones every time you wash. Most treatments and shampoos contain keratin and proteins that strengthen the hair.
- Be gentle- Some hairstylist are quite harsh when scrubbing your hair. Its even worse when drying it. To dry the hair, wrap the towel on the head and tap till dry. Do not rub. Remember wet hair is fragile hence it good to be gentle.
- Use wide round toothed hair combs to detangle the hair. I would recommend applying some air conditioner as it softens the hair and untangle the hair easily making it easy to comb.
- Diet-eat balance diet with plenty of proteins and vitamins and they are key to hair growth.