Monday, March 16, 2015

Testing Your Patience...


Definition of patience: “the capacity to accept or tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering without getting angry or upset”

Working with natural hair and transitioning hair is definitely a test of patience. Deciding to learn your hair textures and how to be gentle with your strands is not for those who want instant gratification or quick results. Beginning a healthy hair journey or continuing a healthy hair journey forces you to find out your patience level. You will have to increase your capacity to accept and tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering without getting angry or upset.

Tips:

1.       Always allot plenty of time to style your hair, especially if you’re transitioning or trying a new style. Rushing through your hair because you’re pressed for time or have somewhere to go is not a good idea because you can cause breakage or damage.

2.       Don’t do your hair when you’re not calm and peaceful. Your emotions should be a peaceful state because you can cause damage if you’re angry, stressed, sad, etc. If you have the time, choose to do your hair later. Better to style it later and take your time than to undo any progress you’ve made by attacking your hair in a bad mood.

3.       Enjoy your hair today. Being stressed and worried about your hair will not make it grow faster; in fact, it will inhibit it.

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