My Hair Growth Pictures
My hair is dry, and when it is not pressed, it is tightly coiled. Some refer to this as type 4a/4b hair. This is where my hair was in November 2001. Years of brushing it and wearing it pulled back into a bun had caused hair breakage in several places and thinning in others. I went back to thermal pressing so that I could wear it in a style that wouldn’t tug at my hairline. However, it seemed like I could never get it past this length.
After experimenting with new hair techniques and creating new hair care products which I used on my hair, I began to see a measurable difference. This photo was taken in April 2004.
This photo of my hair was taken in April 2006. It is a photo of my hair prior to pressing it. Even though many people think pressing is damaging to the hair, I’ve found it to be the exact opposite when done with low heat and in moderation. My hair has grown back in places where it was thinning since I started taking care of it using the techniques I discuss in Twelve Steps for Growing Black Hair, and using Northwest Scents™ Black hair care products.
This photo, shows the extent of my hair growth as of May 2006, using the techniques I discuss in Twelve Steps for Growing Black Hair, and using Northwest Scents™ Black hair care products.
This is a photo of my hair in December 2006.
