Well, I know I seem like a person who can't make their mind up, though I combed the ones in the front out, but the ones in the back.. I'd have to cut them off they're so tight, lol. But, I decided about a week ago I'd start them again, they made me happy, and I wasn't when I started to comb them out. So I decided after about a week of having my hair in a ponytail, that I'd start growing them again. So far, so good. Roommates say they look better now, now that I didn't twist the fuckers, hah'. Pics when I can, and DonBK glad you posted that, it made me keep my chin up.
This News Pleases Me Greatly...:cheers2:. Now Just Settle Down, And Let Mother Nature Do The Rest.... Cheers Glen.
if you just wanna do it all natural try mayonaisse or crisco lard. they condition the hair very very well. you could google it if interested.
Mine were a year old and I have been using a fork... I do like five a day. It's a bitch. At two months I imagine it would be relatively easy and only take a couple days. For the record my hair is silky and soft now and relatively undamaged besides some broken hairs/split ends... and I even bleached my locks a couple times. So yeah I'm glad I decided to comb instead of cut, but it takes a lot of patience.
when i took my first set out it only took a couple hours and they were like 3-4 moinths old oh and mayonasiae is a great to put on hair it retores moisture and shine