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love Tatiana's hair and the fact we have the same name :)
I wish I looked good with curly hair, but when I wear it that way it just does not look right on me,

1 & 2 my fave person Bey, just cut my hair like the first pic, the 2nd pic loads of body and 3rd Ciara love love love that hairstyle,

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i really love this hair becuase i think it looks like mine. i cant wait untill me next touch up so my hair can be bigger :yep:, like this
 
I don't know the name of the first lady because I have a bunch of hair goal pictures saved with no names but I love her hair!
 

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My bald butt needs all the help I can get. LOA for Hair-Growth, here I come! :)

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Let's hope this works!!! :)

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ITA! This is a really cute and inspirational thread:yep:. Great idea Lucia!

On my I-Phone now but will try to come back with some pics tomorrow.

I see I. Your soggy that your transitioning again for the 3 rd time
wow
what made your go back to relaxed the 1st 3x and what made u trans back to natural this time? TIA
hope u don't mind me asking but I'm just curious on reasons why people trans multiple times hope u dont mind
good luck with transitioning Im sure your hair will look beautiful
 
I see I. Your soggy that your transitioning again for the 3 rd time
wow
what made your go back to relaxed the 1st 3x and what made u trans back to natural this time? TIA
hope u don't mind me asking but I'm just curious on reasons why people trans multiple times hope u dont mind
good luck with transitioning Im sure your hair will look beautiful

Well, first of all, here is my inspirational pic:

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LOVE.THAT.HAIR!!!!

Okay uhm Miss Lucia, what had happened was...:look:

No really, it's a long story. I started writing and well it's taking too long to type up and I have out of town guests arriving shortly and I don't have time to tell the whole story. I will be back in a day or two or a few to share why I am about to bc for the 3rd time and why I went back to relaxers twice.

Okay I'm back. The bottomline, I wasn't ready.

After my first bc I felt so liberated after suffering from so many relaxer mishaps and setbacks, and never making it past neck-length. It was wonderful to finally get to know my natural hair and see if flourish (sp?). I did, however, become too obsessed with curl definition. After 5 or so months I convinced myself I could just texturize and have the often talked about "best of both worlds." But once again my hair quickly became unhappy again. I was also in the process of making a major move from the East coast to the West and I was overwhelmed by everything.

So after I moved and got settled I assessed the damage and realized I had to bc again. The sad thing was that this time I was somewhat traumatized by the short hair, idk why? But I felt sad. I hung in there though for 2 years and 4 months and watched my hair grow quickly from a little twa to past shoulder-length, a few sections had reached apl, a length I had never been in my entire life, ever, not even in childhood.

As a child my pressed natural hair was close to shoulder-length, until my first relaxer at 13, but I digress...Anyway, this time I avoided the curly pitfall and the frustration with my multiple textures which make it nearly impossible to wash-n-go, however this time I fell for the I want to show my length pitfall:wallbash:. So too much heat gave me heat damage, so I had to snip, snip, snip here and there. And I started to recent my thick, lush hair that required hours to twist.

I had just become so tired.

And the relaxer started calling my name again..."this time it will work," it whispered, "you will get to show your length," "everything will be easier." And for awhile it was until I started using heat. For the first time in my life I had what I considered to be long hair. I was like a poor person who hits the lottery and throws it all away. I just wasn't prepared and I wanted to see my length all of the time. And I wanted the world to see, "see I can grow long hair!" And so after a year of feeling lost I decided to transition. I was afraid of having a twa this time, I felt I needed a little more length.

I learned through this process that I must be much more positive about my hair and my ability to take good care of it. This time I realize that I must cherish my hair and love it no matter what. This time if I become weary or tired I must push through the frustration and find a way to stay natural. Ask for help and keep trying instead of giving in to defeat.

And now it's been a year of transitioning and I think I'm ready, I really believe I am. So that is my story of two bc's, two times returning to relaxers, and the one-year transition.

Please feel free to ask me any other questions.
 
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Pic of my natural hair 1 1/2 years after my second bc.
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My hair in 2008.
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My hair in 2007.
LOVE.THAT.HAIR!!!
 
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Well, first of all, here is my inspirational pic:

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LOVE.THAT.HAIR!!!!

Okay uhm Miss Lucia, what had happened was...:look:

No really, it's a long story. I started writing and well it's taking too long to type up and I have out of town guests arriving shortly and I don't have time to tell the whole story. I will be back in a day or two or a few to share why I am about to bc for the 3rd time and why I went back to relaxers twice.

Okay I'm back. The bottomline, I wasn't ready.

After my first bc I felt so liberated after suffering from so many relaxer mishaps and setbacks, and never making it past neck-length. It was wonderful to finally get to know my natural hair and see if flourish (sp?). I did, however, become too obsessed with curl definition. After 5 or so months I convinced myself I could just texturize and have the often talked about "best of both worlds." But once again my hair quickly became unhappy again. I was also in the process of making a major move from the East coast to the West and I was overwhelmed by everything.

So after I moved and got settled I assessed the damage and realized I had to bc again. The sad thing was that this time I was somewhat traumatized by the short hair, idk why? But I felt sad. I hung in there though for 2 years and 4 months and watched my hair grow quickly from a little twa to past shoulder-length, a few sections had reached apl, a length I had never been in my entire life, ever, not even in childhood.

As a child my pressed natural hair was close to shoulder-length, until my first relaxer at 13, but I digress...Anyway, this time I avoided the curly pitfall and the frustration with my multiple textures which make it nearly impossible to wash-n-go, however this time I fell for the I want to show my length pitfall:wallbash:. So too much heat gave me heat damage, so I had to snip, snip, snip here and there. And I started to recent my thick, lush hair that required hours to twist.

I had just become so tired.

And the relaxer started calling my name again..."this time it will work," it whispered, "you will get to show your length," "everything will be easier." And for awhile it was until I started using heat. For the first time in my life I had what I considered to be long hair. I was like a poor person who hits the lottery and throws it all away. I just wasn't prepared and I wanted to see my length all of the time. And I wanted the world to see, "see I can grow long hair!" And so after a year of feeling lost I decided to transition. I was afraid of having a twa this time, I felt I needed a little more length.

I learned through this process that I must be much more positive about my hair and my ability to take good care of it. This time I realize that I must cherish my hair and love it no matter what. This time if I become weary or tired I must push through the frustration and find a way to stay natural. Ask for help and keep trying instead of giving in to defeat.

And now it's been a year of transitioning and I think I'm ready, I really believe I am. So that is my story of two bc's, two times returning to relaxers, and the one-year transition.

Please feel free to ask me any other questions.

Thanks for sharing this is a really good story for those who have just started transitioning or just BC'ed, frustrated with their natural hair, and don't know what else to do but relax.
 
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