Phoenix14
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Did she use more conditioner after rinsing the shampoo SoopremeBeing?
I know you didn't ask me, but she applied a deep conditioner afterwards I believe
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Did she use more conditioner after rinsing the shampoo SoopremeBeing?
SuchaLadyYup. Same here. I'm gonna straighten tomorrow and see how much damage transitioning has doneSlimPickinz my braids should be back in September.
I know you didn't ask me, but she applied a deep conditioner afterwards I believe
Here is the link for all who asked:
http://youtu.be/fbSOwGvl5sU Its called My Most Defined Wash N Go
SuchaLady Stretching/transitioning can be quite evil. After 9 months my hair was so chewed up, I had no choice but to call quit. I hung around for an additional 2 months an BCd at 11 months post. My original plan was to stretch. But hey, I'm a happy natural now. Good luck, and hope everything works out. I have to add though that I was a newbie. I started that long stretch only 2 months after finding this site and starting my journey. I knew nothing about MY hair in terms of what it liked/disliked. I was new to all of these info on healthy hair practice. Looking back, I was meant to fail. I am sure you will be more successful than I was if you want to long term transition.
Yup SuchaLady transitioning is hard. I BC'd because it was hard having 2 different textures even though I wore my hair straight. But my sister long term transitioned I think for like 2.5 years. I'm not that strong lol
I wear my hair primarily straight. I don't want to be afraid of moisture all the time, like I am now. I don't even touch my hair with damp hands2.5 years is awesome! I was planning on 3. Cool thing about transitioning is as long as your relaxed ends are there you retain all your growthwhy made you decide to relax?