Poohbear
Fearfully Wonderfully Made
My unstraightened natural hair is still squeezable and blows in the wind, especially with twistouts and stretched out fros and puffs. So it's not about straightening my hair to have hair blowing in the wind.I have been natural since 1999 and I gotta agree its not been easy- but when I made the choice to stop relaxing my hair it was truly cause I was tired of it - and I wanted to see if I could work with what I had. Yes there were days and months of frustration and alot of trial and error- but I had to treat it as if it couldnt change in texture and learn how to work with it. I have no opinion as to whether or not people should straighten their hair- Its THEIR hair. I just choose not to cause i prefer squeezable hair as opposed to blow in the wind hair. I love my knots-shrinkage, tangles and I learn new ways every day.Would you believe that after 7 years of being natural I have finally learned and can apply the concepts of low-manipulation. And guess what??? It works!!!
Onward and upward

And I feel like knots and shrinkage are two different things. To me, I feel like shrinkage is more acceptable than knots. Knots (especially single strand knots) are ugly and make my hair feel rough and they can cause tangles with other strands and cause splits. Shrinkage is okay if you want to wear your hair shrunken all the time, but I'm someone that doesn't want to do that anymore.
And I wish I could adopt a low manipulation routine when it comes to styling my hair, but with my hair texture and with my desires for my own hair, I can't.
ETA: From looking at the picture of your hair in your signature, your hair texture looks looser in texture than mine, so you might have it easier so-to-speak when it comes to styling your natural hair.
			
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		 The fact that we still need something "heat" versus "chemicals" to make it wearable/manageable.
 The fact that we still need something "heat" versus "chemicals" to make it wearable/manageable.  You ladies are the diva of haircare!
 You ladies are the diva of haircare! 
		 . And since I have the unmitigated gall to dye my hair I handle it with kid gloves. I only comb it when wet and drenched in a very slippery conditioner and section it with 6-8 banana clips to keep each section separate and apart from each other. LOL . Right now- I'm loving Curls Hair tea as a deep condition and Qhems honey balm and Amla Heavy cream. So I'm going to stick with it for as long as it works
. And since I have the unmitigated gall to dye my hair I handle it with kid gloves. I only comb it when wet and drenched in a very slippery conditioner and section it with 6-8 banana clips to keep each section separate and apart from each other. LOL . Right now- I'm loving Curls Hair tea as a deep condition and Qhems honey balm and Amla Heavy cream. So I'm going to stick with it for as long as it works
 
 
		 but these single strand knots are driving me batty
 but these single strand knots are driving me batty  My hair doesn't tangle very much and I attribute that to me rinsing with cold water....when I rinsed with warm/nearly hot water I had more tangles with cold water nearly none at all. I am not opposed to flatironing because I finally figured out the technique that works for my hair as to avoid heat damage. Another thing that's working for me is sleeping with conditioner on my hair everynight.
 My hair doesn't tangle very much and I attribute that to me rinsing with cold water....when I rinsed with warm/nearly hot water I had more tangles with cold water nearly none at all. I am not opposed to flatironing because I finally figured out the technique that works for my hair as to avoid heat damage. Another thing that's working for me is sleeping with conditioner on my hair everynight.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		