YvetteWithJoy
On break
I really feel you. If I could capture my wet-hair look, I'd be gravy. My shrinkage and tangling is sumpin' serious.
My hair is healthier without chemicals or heat, and that's the only reason I won't use them.
I struggle with my natural hair for the same reasons that @cutiepiebabygirl listed: Very fine, very dense, 4a coily O-shaped hair is just . . . Oooooo: It's hard to put into words what the tangling is like.
I read about people detangling in 15 minutes, detangling without tools, detangling under water, and I'm like: Is something wrong with me? So, I secretly want to invent a way to loosen curl pattern with some kind of applied stuff that is not a BKT or relaxer and allows full reversion.
If I could safely BKT, I would. I'm just scared of it from everything I read on this site. I feel like once my hair is collar-bone length when completely shrunken, I'll be able to manage it MUCH more easily with buns and such.
In the meanwhile, I am excited to try the wavy curlformers I've had for months and months and still haven't tried. That could be a game changer for me were I to figure it out. Also, I haven't tried a set with those bendable rods yet. That might be a game changer as well. Until I've tried these things, I won't go back to chemicals. However, if I can't get to bun-able lengths with natural hair (because breakage ends up resulting from all the handling I do with so much detangling), I'll start looking for some other solution, such as the BKT. Won't hurt to try it at that point. So that's currently where I'm at: Seeing if my natural hair can survive detangling, bypass breakage, and really grow.
I struggle with the time-sink of it all, but every month I'm getting better at it all, and that's enouraging.
My hair is healthier without chemicals or heat, and that's the only reason I won't use them.
I struggle with my natural hair for the same reasons that @cutiepiebabygirl listed: Very fine, very dense, 4a coily O-shaped hair is just . . . Oooooo: It's hard to put into words what the tangling is like.
I read about people detangling in 15 minutes, detangling without tools, detangling under water, and I'm like: Is something wrong with me? So, I secretly want to invent a way to loosen curl pattern with some kind of applied stuff that is not a BKT or relaxer and allows full reversion.

If I could safely BKT, I would. I'm just scared of it from everything I read on this site. I feel like once my hair is collar-bone length when completely shrunken, I'll be able to manage it MUCH more easily with buns and such.
In the meanwhile, I am excited to try the wavy curlformers I've had for months and months and still haven't tried. That could be a game changer for me were I to figure it out. Also, I haven't tried a set with those bendable rods yet. That might be a game changer as well. Until I've tried these things, I won't go back to chemicals. However, if I can't get to bun-able lengths with natural hair (because breakage ends up resulting from all the handling I do with so much detangling), I'll start looking for some other solution, such as the BKT. Won't hurt to try it at that point. So that's currently where I'm at: Seeing if my natural hair can survive detangling, bypass breakage, and really grow.
I struggle with the time-sink of it all, but every month I'm getting better at it all, and that's enouraging.

I blow dry my hair every morning, and wear my hair down every day. I'm natural 4b, and my haircare is a breeze. It's long and healthy, and I get lots of compliments from random people when I'm out and about.
I can laugh now but at the time I was hot because I'm hair lazy. AND I didn't have re-relaxing as an option because relaxers thinned my hair and had me balding!

my hair will deal. the day my hair cannot handle some heat and some styling is the day i will stick with a bald fade.
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