Replying to @Ayisof
I wanted to take a moment to share more about the current state of my hair, as I was prompted by Ayisof's comment. It’s important to me to express how my hair looks and feels after following my natural routine. Over time, I have learned to embrace the texture and health of my hair by avoiding harsh chemicals and focusing on nourishing it. 'Waa siday imika,' meaning ‘This is how it is now,’ perfectly describes my honest view of my hair today. I have come to appreciate the natural volume and the resilience of my strands, which reflect my overall hair care approach. In particular, I handle my hair with gentle care, using moisturizing treatments and protective styles to keep it healthy. The word 'Xulba' from the OCR, which can suggest choice or selection, resonates with how I carefully choose products and methods that suit my hair type best. If you are curious about maintaining your natural hair's health or looking to understand how to celebrate your hair's uniqueness, I encourage you to focus on gentle care rituals and listen to what your hair needs. Sharing these personal reflections not only keeps me connected with friends like Ayisof but also helps others feel confident about their own hair journey.













