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I don't think one is easier than the other. I think you just have to care for each one differently.
Thank you ladies. very helpful information. I am relaxed, but sometimes I wonder if my hair would do better if I was natural. When I was in high school, I went to a catholic school and we were not allowed to relax our hair so I was natural. I used to take such good care of my hair (even though I was in africa and hair products were limited) people used to think I was relaxed. They kept having to wash my hair at school just to prove that it was not relaxed. All I used to do was a rollerset once a week. I had really cheap shampoo, no conditioners and only vaseline to apply on the hair. My hair did really good. Now I have more access to good products, but I don't think I have the guts to go natural and just the thought of starting over is scary.
I am finding myself contemplating on natural hair more and more everyday, but I just don't know. My husband loves the african in me and he thinks being natural would bring that out even more (but what does he know about being a woman of color and caring for your hair) LOL............I don't know!!!!!!!!!!...........I am just confused.
Well, like i said I went to a catholic school, it was run my nuns and it is in Africa. It's a girls only school and some girls came from really poor families. We were not allowed to perm and alot of other stuff because not everyone could afford to have all that stuff and they wanted everyone to be equal or as equal as possible. They believed that if we were allowed to do all this stuff some girls could have ended up getting in trouble just so that they can get what the other girls have. This is very common in my country of Origin, its very normal. They also do it to avoid conpetition between the teachers and the students. So no make up, no perm and all the students wear uniforms, black shoes white socks, thats just how the schools are run.Wow! You weren't alllowed to perm? And you didn't have access to conditioners and you were still able to maintain healthy hair using only shampoo??? That is amazing. Why was it against the rules to perm? Was it a culture issue? Religion? Sorry so nosey but this is very interesting and new to me.
Thank you ladies. very helpful information. I am relaxed, but sometimes I wonder if my hair would do better if I was natural. When I was in high school, I went to a catholic school and we were not allowed to relax our hair so I was natural. I used to take such good care of my hair (even though I was in africa and hair products were limited) people used to think I was relaxed. They kept having to wash my hair at school just to prove that it was not relaxed. All I used to do was a rollerset once a week. I had really cheap shampoo, no conditioners and only vaseline to apply on the hair. My hair did really good. Now I have more access to good products, but I don't think I have the guts to go natural and just the thought of starting over is scary.
I am finding myself contemplating on natural hair more and more everyday, but I just don't know. My husband loves the african in me and he thinks being natural would bring that out even more (but what does he know about being a woman of color and caring for your hair) LOL............I don't know!!!!!!!!!!...........I am just confused.
Oh, thank you so much. I really appreciate all the help from everyone on this site and thank you so much mscocoface for reminding me of how much support I have from all of you. I love this site.You have something now that is even more precious and that is that no matter what you decide with your hair there are ladies on this board, myself included who will help you with whatever way you choose to wear your hair. So I would say let go of the fear and just decide what you want to do because you have experts on both sides that will mentor you through it.
Don't let fear stop you from doing anything you want with regards to you hair, you have an army on this board and more information than ever before to help you with either journey. Either way the key is to have healthy and for most of us long hair.
So set your goal, make your plan and go for it, either way we are here for you.
I think that natural would be easier to manage, even though I am relaxed.
I HAVE SEEN ALL THE NATURAL HEADS ON THIS FORUM, WITH REALLY BEAUTIFUL HAIR, BUT I WONDER, IS NATURAL HAIR EASIER TO MANAGE THAN RELAXED HAIR? AND WHICH ONE GROWS FASTER?