isnatural4me
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Perming the edges/outer perimeter of your hair to improve the look of buns and other transitioning hairstyles that display your hairline?
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Nope, a little water and IC Fantasia Gel does that for me. And if that doesn't work, a scarf will![]()
it would sort of defeat the purpose of transitioning or being natural if you ever plan on wearing your hair out "au naturel" .................
this very same question was asked about 3 times this week alone....... an the vast majority of ppl agree, it doesnt make much sense to do this.......
No, because I don't see how straight hair would improve the look of my naps.
So weird, that this question is suddenly a popular one - what's up with that?
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Nope, a little water and IC Fantasia Gel does that for me. And if that doesn't work, a scarf will![]()
In response to comments about perming edges defeating purpose and not improving the look of naps...
I should first say that I did not mean improve naps. I meant just keep my hairline looking in tact because for me that is not the case...it's all over the place. I am in a profession that requires a very polished look and it was frustrating to have the flyaway bushy hairline with the remainder of my hair not matching.
Also, I think answers to this question vary depending on the reason a person decides to go natural and what they hope to achieve. My mind changes from week to week, but currently my goal is to have versatility in hair styles, thicker, and healthier hair. I don't think i ever plan to sport a fro or puffs, but I do like bantu knot sets, buns, etc.
In response to comments about perming edges defeating purpose and not improving the look of naps...
I should first say that I did not mean improve naps. I meant just keep my hairline looking in tact because for me that is not the case...it's all over the place.
I see what you are saying OP. But tensions can run high when any thread dealing with natural hair and using chemicals to change them and the wor "improvement" are involved. Even if you just mean in style, or what you personally would prefer to see on your head. Emphasis on YOUR head. Do what works for you, right?
I am in a profession that requires a very polished look and it was frustrating to have the flyaway bushy hairline with the remainder of my hair not matching.
Again, I see what you mean. But don't be surprised by backlash from this either. People take things out of content or overanalyze.
Also, I think answers to this question vary depending on the reason a person decides to go natural and what they hope to achieve. My mind changes from week to week, but currently my goal is to have versatility in hair styles, thicker, and healthier hair. I don't think i ever plan to sport a fro or puffs, but I do like bantu knot sets, buns, etc.
In response to comments about perming edges defeating purpose and not improving the look of naps...
I should first say that I did not mean improve naps. I meant just keep my hairline looking in tact because for me that is not the case...it's all over the place. I am in a profession that requires a very polished look and it was frustrating to have the flyaway bushy hairline with the remainder of my hair not matching.
Also, I think answers to this question vary depending on the reason a person decides to go natural and what they hope to achieve. My mind changes from week to week, but currently my goal is to have versatility in hair styles, thicker, and healthier hair. I don't think i ever plan to sport a fro or puffs, but I do like bantu knot sets, buns, etc.
isnatural4me said:SEMO:
I'm so glad you said that because I have dying to know what exactly a texlax is..how is it different from texturizing? Your hair is beautiful btw.
SEMO:
I'm so glad you said that because I have dying to know what exactly a texlax is..how is it different from texturizing? Your hair is beautiful btw.
Perming the edges/outer perimeter of your hair to improve the look of buns and other transitioning hairstyles that display your hairline?
In response to comments about perming edges defeating purpose and not improving the look of naps...
I should first say that I did not mean improve naps. I meant just keep my hairline looking in tact because for me that is not the case...it's all over the place. I am in a profession that requires a very polished look and it was frustrating to have the flyaway bushy hairline with the remainder of my hair not matching.
Also, I think answers to this question vary depending on the reason a person decides to go natural and what they hope to achieve. My mind changes from week to week, but currently my goal is to have versatility in hair styles, thicker, and healthier hair. I don't think i ever plan to sport a fro or puffs, but I do like bantu knot sets, buns, etc.
Perming the edges/outer perimeter of your hair to improve the look of buns and other transitioning hairstyles that display your hairline?