By the end of week three it was all feeling pretty miserable. The waxy sebum seemed to have taken over, and I was beginning to wonder if my hair was ever going to look and feel gorgeous, and how much longer was this all going to go on for. Was there ever going to be light at the end of the tunnel, and, maybe it was going to take more like EIGHT weeks rather than "four to six" as I'd previously read. I was even having to deep clean my comb - yes, my fabulous wide toothed comb - to remove the wax as it was starting to stick to the teeth...gross! So a simple rinse under the tap with a drop of hand soap wasn't cutting the mustard any more. No sir! This required extra cleaning - by hand - with damp tissue.
But now I've moved into week four and things are beginning to feel just ever so slightly different. It feels like the worst is over and that my hair is starting to feel a little softer. Straw-head I am no more! The teeth on my comb are no longer clogging, and I'm starting to touch my hair again....playing with the little ringlets to the underside of my hair. I guess it's fair to say I'm on the up! Yep, I'm looking forward to my glossy locks making their debut into the 21st Century in the very near future.
Plus, if I haven't already mentioned it before. I'm gradually phasing out the cooked food from my diet and re-introducing more raw food back into it. I'm amazed and delighted at how easy and comfortable this is. My fridge is packed full of greens....yep...greens. That'll be the same stuff used for making salads, or juicing, or making smoothies. My friends mission to get me green is starting to come to fruition. I'll keep you posted...
So, drop by next week for further adventures of Andrea's amazing hair, natural ringlets, and going green!
