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I think you can have as healthy relaxed hair as well as natural hair. That is a myth that is continually spread through YouTube and blogs that relaxed hair is unhealthy and natural hair is immune from damage. There are women with natural who have more damage and issues with hair health than women who've relaxed for 15 yrs. I think it also helps to use a gentler relaxer.
I see many people jumping on the natural hair quest which is a good thing. Personally i'm not ready for that but I want to know do you eventually have to go natural to have healthy hair or can you keep relaxing up into elderly age.
i think that the relaxer and dye together can be a bad combination. At a certain point most people probably choose one or the other..or neither.
"Here's what I Do Know" (as a coworker/friend of mine always says when she's trying to be profound) Menopause can be a "beast" it can take a toll on hair, skin, weight, sex, mood/attitude it can run the whole gamut on your life.
So, I think due to severe hormonal changes, it causes many women to eventually have to stop relaxing etc...
i.e. relaxers stop taking like they once did, hair becomes fragile, thinner, it changes. Everything changes. Your body does go through "the change" as they call it.
I always wondered why my Mother and Grandmother eneded up 'natural' after "the change" now I can kind of understand why.
I know I've been relaxed since age 16, so I need to be thinking about how to proceed going into various changes of Perimenopause/Menopause myself.