Dear Sister,
You just did something most people keep postponing.
You chose to face this instead of pretending it does not hurt.
You chose to stop guessing, stop hiding, and stop allowing postpartum hair loss to quietly steal your peace.
I respect that more than you know.
Because I know how it feels to check your edges with fear. I know how it feels to see hair in the comb and pretend you are fine. I know how it feels when people say, “It is normal,” but your heart still sinks every time you stand in front of the mirror.
Your copy of Hajiya Maimuna’s Postpartum Hair-Loss Rescue Method is ready for download now.
Your bonuses are ready too.
Take a deep breath.
You are not behind.
You are starting.
Please download and save all your files now.
You will also receive a backup copy in your email, so check your inbox, promotions tab, or spam folder if you do not see it within a few minutes.
After downloading, save them somewhere easy to find on your phone.
You can create a folder called My Hair Recovery Method so you do not have to search for it later.
Do not try to read everything at once.
Do not rush.
Your hair did not get here in one day, and it does not need panic now.
That bonus will help you know what styles to avoid and what to tell your stylist, so your front hair is not pulled when it is already weak.
For now, just do the first step.
One calm step at a time.
You do not have to do this alone.
Inside the private Telegram group, you will meet other new mums who understand this journey.
Women who know what it feels like to hide their edges.
Women who are tired of random oils, tight styles, and confusing advice.
Women who are ready to follow the process calmly and track their progress.
Use the group for support, reminders, and accountability.
Ask questions.
Share your small wins.
Come back when you feel discouraged.
Sometimes, the difference between stopping and staying consistent is having other women walking beside you.
I am proud of you for starting.
Please be gentle with yourself and with your hair.
You are not vain for wanting your edges back. You are a mother, a woman, and you deserve to feel like yourself again.
With love,
Ifeoma