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I feel like this community can be pretty negative because our hair is not the beauty standard and is hard to take care of so I wanted to show how much prettier my hair has gotten with the right care!
First photo is from today, may 2026 and the second from november 2025
I cut all the gross parts off (and cried because I felt like I lost so much length progress, but now I trim the ends every 2 months or so), started being very careful and gentle with it and found products that work for me, I still have a long way to go and have things to improve but I’m no longer depressed about my hair and am actually proud of myself
u/shsltulpamancer — 9 days ago