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Re: Update on my life for anyone that is bored. :)

June 9 2009 at 4:34 PM

LongHairedGeologist  (Login LongHairedGeologist)


Response to Update on my life for anyone that is bored. :)

Congrats on your pregnancy and I'm glad your pug is recovering well.

Sorry to hear about your pregnancy nausea. When I was pregnant I did not know it for the first couple of months. One day I went snorkeling and got nauseous on the boat, getting in the water didn't help either. I thought I had caught a stomach illness!!

I will also add that you don't need to cut your hair because you are having a baby. I kept mine long and I think it was easy to just put in a bun (and if you make a neat bun it is a quick way to look well-groomed). It also hurts less if a baby grabs a braid and pulls it versus grabbing just a few shorter hairs and pulling them.

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2b/N/ii
35/43.25/45+
I was maintaining my length around 42 to 43 inches, but the ends stick out of my favorite bun at that length, so I am growing on toward my goal again.

Oils: Virgin Coconut Oil, Jojoba Oil, and sometimes almond oil.
Wash: Aubrey Organics shampoo and conditioner, Indian herbs, CV shampoo bars, or Dairy Whip. Wash approximately once or twice a week. Rinse with raw ACV, and final soak in catnip tea after washing. If hair gets sweaty or dirty between washes I rinse with water alone, or maybe ACV.
Sierra Legacy hardwood comb.
Sleep with hair in a homemade silk satin sleepcap when hair is dry, braided if hair is damp, and loose if hair is wet.

Scalp massage seems beneficial to my hair growth, when I remember to do it regularly.

 
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