#One_Inch_December
00:05:00This December, I am privileged to be co-hosting a challenge themed #One_Inch_December alongside two awesome ladies, Joie of LongNigerianHair.com and Lungi of ByLungi.com.
Its aim is to give an end-of the –year reward to our hair by growing an inch of it. We will also leave our comfort zones & challenge our hair growth rate. We all know that the average hair growth rate is half an inch in a month. However, we can grow an inch this December by adding a few things to our regimen. #One_Inch_December hair challenge is also to motivate other women around us in believing that African hair can grow long and healthy if taken care of.
AIM: #One_Inch_December hair challenge aims to speed up growth on hair journey without compromising on the health of our hair.
TIMELINE: December 1st to 30th
HOW-TO: Speed up hair growth via either the inversion method, scalp massages or any other healthy & safe method that can speed up your hair growth.
NB: Take a picture of the length of your hair at the beginning of this challenge. This will help to measure your results by day 30. That being said, I have a special announcement to make, in my last post, I talked about having uneven hair due to breakage and lack of protein. Well after washing my hair and doing a protein treatment, I got out my length check shirt to take a "before" picture for this challenge:
I was so irritated by my relaxed ends, that I decided to grab my scissors cut off most of my relaxed/texlaxed hair. And so this is my new length:
This is the only picture I could squeeze out as I had to cornrow my hair for my wig, but I am officially collarbone length, which is the shortest I have ever been in my entire life!
I think I should dedicate an entire post to this, as well as my routine for this challenge which wouldn't be so different from the oil mixture challenge. I know I've promised a lot of posts, but hopefully I should get back on track with blogging frequently again.
Join in this challenge by clicking below:
#One_Inch_December
5 comments
All the best Yemi!
ReplyDeleteThank you darling!
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That was a bold step you took to cut your relaxed hair. Well done. All the best on this challenge. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteJoie
YOU BETTA GET IT YEMI!!!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your chop!
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