

a. Relax
b. Braid it up
c. Keep it in my pigtail and cowash and stretch for 6 months
d. Something else?
For those who pick a, c or d can you suggest a reggie??

THANKS IN ADVANCE TO ALL WHO ANSWER!
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See, this is something you could do yourself. Just because you have never taken care of your hair doesn't mean you can't start now. You are in the perfect place to learn to take care of and grow your hair.I usually go to the salon every 10 days and have her wash condtion and then put a phony bun on .. thats how sorry i am..so thats why i need a real simple style and reggie.. I knew you ladies could help.
If your hair is dry or damaged, it will be hard to tell your hair type. Why don't you post a pic of your new growth and let us see?Hey thanx Chan for the support.. I got back from Iraq in 2009 for the first 3 months i had micros![]()
then cornrows for 6 months, then i said bump it and just slicked down an itty bitty pigtail once i found LHCF. I just got a relaxer after almost 2 yrs of "transitioning" 3 months ago.. I honestly dont even know if my hair is 4b it seems off the chart because the 4bs i c on this forum look like their hair is straight compared to mine
erplexed my hair gotta be 4z! I honestly don't know if i should continue to relax it or go natural because my hair looks crazy.. i need to start a thread asking someone to diagnose my hair ailments.. but i am afraid yall will tell me to cut it all off and start over
NOOOOOOO!
I say have it braided up before you leave.
Take some braiding hair with you (enough for 3 more installs) because I'm sure (if you are in the military) there will be someone over there who can do another install for you in a few months.
Also take a few bottles of moisturizing spray.
If your hair is dry or damaged, it will be hard to tell your hair type. Why don't you post a pic of your new growth and let us see?
And you might as well use this thread that you already made to let us know your "ailments". I'm sure it's not something as serious as you think.
I would get a touch up...dc...and braid it up...the braids won't last the whole six months, but when you take them down, at least the new growth will be more manageable. Then you can just pony/bun it up.
Hey thanx Chan for the support.. I got back from Iraq in 2009 for the first 3 months i had micros![]()
then cornrows for 6 months, then i said bump it and just slicked down an itty bitty pigtail once i found LHCF. I just got a relaxer after almost 2 yrs of "transitioning" 3 months ago.. I honestly dont even know if my hair is 4b it seems off the chart because the 4bs i c on this forum look like their hair is straight compared to mine
erplexed my hair gotta be 4z! I honestly don't know if i should continue to relax it or go natural because my hair looks crazy.. i need to start a thread asking someone to diagnose my hair ailments.. but i am afraid yall will tell me to cut it all off and start over
NOOOOOOO!
4cpleez, I love braids, but I'm the first one to tell you that if you don't know how to do your own braids, don't do it.
Will you be able to get them redone after 2 months? Also what will you do when the hairline gets loose? If you don't redo that pronto, your hair will break off. Also you will need to have control of how much hair is used per section.
My suggestion would be to touch up and then get S Curl and start using it on your new growth, and be sure to comb your new growth so that it stays soft and detangled, and maybe baggy nightly. Then maybe do braid-outs when your hair grows a bit so you keep your new growth stretched at night when in braids and not manipulate it much when wearing your hair out.
4B hair has to be plaited at night, and S Curl keeps it soft if you plait and baggy. You don't need to apply every day if you baggy.
Braids are great if you get them done properly and if you have someone to redo them for you as needed. Otherwise they can be detrimental to your hair journey. Fine 4s is one of the hair veterans but even she recently had a bad experience with braids. So if this isn't something you do regularly and are comfortable with, I say now's not the time to take a gamble. Better the devil you know than the one you don't.
Honestly tho I'm not a very big fan of hair typing I'm not even sure I typed mine right. Typing really doesn't tell me squat about my hair cause what works for a lot of 4s doesn't work for my hair, I use it. For styling purposes only to see what styles I might be able to achevie. Shrugs.
*scratches head* if that's what you wanted, then why did you make the poll? it seems like you just wanted a whole bunch of people to tell you to get the touchup, which is what you were already leaning towards...so the other choices shouldn't have been in there...silly me, i came in here actually thinking you wanted DIFFERENT opinions.Nonie, THANK YOU!!! I feel like you can feel my pain... I put braids in the poll but i really didnt expect so many to think it was the way to go ESPECIALLY when I have to depend on someone else for the service in a somewhat remote area.erplexed
I wonder why people are against the touch up with a protein dc/moisture dc every week???
I'm not against the touch up it's just that eventually (6weeks) you're going to have to deal with the 2 textures anyway and you already know how to care for it being that you transistioned for so long already AND you are unsure of weather or not you're even going to keep relaxing. If it gets to be too much maybe you could get someone to send you relaxer in a care package, and have someone do it for you. Sorry I couldn't be more help as I didn't have to deal with it because I went natural in garrision. I CAN tell you that Kakelon(or however you spell it is super cheap and you can take tons of it with you wraped around your stuff in your seabag.