havilland
Magical Mythical Princess
There are downsides for me. I guess I'd be considers a long term transitioner at 80 something weeks. I plan to transition for another 10 months or so. I haven't had a ton of breakage or anything like that and after a certain point the more natural hair I had the easier my hair is to handle. I also switched almost exclusively to products meant for natural hair. However my styling options are extremely limited. I quickly learned that straightening my hair didn't last (and I didn't want to damage my natural hair) and curly styles just look plain foolish with the thin relaxed hair hanging on. I ask myself why I keep holding on! Ultimately there are some very cute short natural styles out there that aren't feasible for transitioning hair. Buns and ponytails it is for me!
YOU KNOW WHAT??? i totally agree! i forgot about styling options.
yes....that would be the downside. having two heads of hair....one that hangs and flows and is more resistant to humidity and one that puffs and frizzes and doesn't like it when you mess with it too much. I wear buns and ponytails exclusively almost....so i totally forgot about that issue.
well said, sis!

And I'm just like you--I cannot even think of combing my hair when it's dry. No, ma'am. Can't happen.
I'd rather not even deal with it until wash day which is every weekend. I have 2 youtubers that I really like with similar hair texture as mine: iknowlee and simplyounique. Girl, we have got to keep motivating each other because this is not easy. Hang in there!!



nono:

soooooo dumb!
. They really do go hard in the paint about relaxers. Lawd!
) she told me to go natural. At our second appointment, which was a touch up, I could tell she kind of didn't want to do it. That was in November of 2010. I could kick myself. 