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I've never had a problem with them.
I've worn braids almost all my life and the only time there was an issue was when someone other than my mom or myself did my hair (that was only 2 times in life).
My mom and I have always put the braids in gently and it's helped my hair to thrive.
It's been so long since I've had my own hair out though, that now I have to learn how to do my real hair again.![]()
I've never had a problem with them.
I've worn braids almost all my life and the only time there was an issue was when someone other than my mom or myself did my hair (that was only 2 times in life).
My mom and I have always put the braids in gently and it's helped my hair to thrive.
It's been so long since I've had my own hair out though, that now I have to learn how to do my real hair again.![]()
It depends on what type of braids, how they're done, how long they're kept in, how they're maintained, and how often they're done. IMHO back-to-back braids are never a good idea. I would also like to see ladies NOT get braids installed within two-three weeks of a relaxer.
Hi All-
Had to chime in. I just took mine out (small individuals but not micros) and it was a MESS. The braider "finished" them with an alcohol based spritz for hold (she didn't ask me about this before spraying) and I guess that along with the "Let's Jam" she used to braid it turned into this glue-like substance in my hair. All the Cream of Nature in the world couldn't get it out and I lost a TON of hairLesson here....request that your stylist run down EVERYTHING she will do to your hair ahead of time.
Now this is true-when I was done with my set, I got up and said no thanks to the products and the scissor trim that most try to run over your braids. Just twist it up and let me outta here.
I probably would have tackled that mess with a stronger poo though. How long did you wait before you washed your braids?
I'll let you know in another 6 months or so. Coming February will be exactly 1 year since I've relaxed and 8 months since I've been wearing box braids. I do them myself and moisturized each braid with Profectiv in the pink jar and haven't experience any problems. When I remove them in maybe another 6 months, and follow-up w/a touchup then I'll see if I've made any progress...Do they benefit hair or destroy it?
It depends on what type of braids, how they're done, how long they're kept in, how they're maintained, and how often they're done. IMHO back-to-back braids are never a good idea. I would also like to see ladies NOT get braids installed within two-three weeks of a relaxer.