spinspinshuga
New Member
I ask this because I've read some people talk about twenty-four month goals. While this is a long time, if your hair grows slowly, like mine, you could probably only expect to have twelve to sixteen inches of hair by the time you BC, if you retain all your length.
I don't think I can handle having hair shorter than BSL ever again, so I was wondering if anyone transitioned until getting a lot of length (MBL or BSL and longer,) and if so, what problems you have experienced? I'm accustomed to year-long relaxer stretches, so hopefully it won't be too hard...but I'm worried about damaging my natural growth.
I also wouldn't mind the input of women who didn't transition until that length, but those who just transitioned for a long period of time in general.
I don't think I can handle having hair shorter than BSL ever again, so I was wondering if anyone transitioned until getting a lot of length (MBL or BSL and longer,) and if so, what problems you have experienced? I'm accustomed to year-long relaxer stretches, so hopefully it won't be too hard...but I'm worried about damaging my natural growth.
I also wouldn't mind the input of women who didn't transition until that length, but those who just transitioned for a long period of time in general.


. I enjoy my do when my hair is flat ironed and curled, but not so much when I am trying to make a decent bun, so I reallllly miss my length. I guess what I am trying to say is that when I FINALLY cut the last 4 inches off, I want my ending length to be at least BSL. Maybe I will get 1 inch trims from now on so I gradually get rid of the length instead of another mini chop because I'm telling you that me and this length are having a tough time making a bun
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Thanks for the MT tip BB, it's working like a charm!!
. When I tell you that I just learned how to really use a flat iron and hand held blow dryer a few months ago, I really mean it. Before now, whenever I made an attempt, it would turn out horribly until a really sweet member (you know who you are!) told me "small sections girl; small sections!". If I was trying to flat iron my hair and wasn't having good success, it was easier to jump back in the shower, co-wash and pull back in a bun. I was always a rollerset girl when I was fully relaxed; I didn't even own a hand held dryer, flat iron or curling iron.
At your hair.