healthyhair2
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Wanting to know if any Natural heads have gone back to relaxed hair and why? I am contemplating it because it may be easier for me.I'm trying to think of the pros and cons to this.
I also like having the option to go straight one day and have a huge fro the next.
kally said:Yes. After two and a half years of growing out thick healthy hair. I got lazy and went back to the relaxer trying to texlax knowing my hair can not take chemicals. Two months later here is the outcome:
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My hair was coming out in clumps at the crown area, my hair was unsalvagable, breaking like straw and not able to hold moisture. So I had not choice but to start over, way over.
Taij said:Do what's in ya heart!
patient1 said:I know folks get tired of hearing this, but it's really the most basic truth. I've been natural going on 16 years now and I don't see a relaxer in my future BUT if things ever changed, I'd go there.
I have a good buddy who's been relaxed, then natural, then relaxed, then natural, then loced, then twad, then relaxed, then loc extensioned, then relaxed and is back to natural again. Whew! What a ride!! But it's her ride and her hair and she has to follow whatever her heart's calling is at the time.
There are pros and cons to everything, that's why it's so important to make a heart decision.
All the best,
~p1
tsiporah said:In reading through the threads I am seeing a common theme.
"I didn't know what to do with it", and it seems the stylists don't either.erplexed
It would be interesting to find out what our African ancestors did prior to arriving to these shores. (You can't look at the poor parts of modern African an decide that is what our hair style was- that's media. Europeans have told of many women (before slavery) who had waist length hair or longer in Africa and these were black women.) They lived in high temps also and used natural products of course. Research needs to be on our part as well as stylists.
Hair is individual to each person and what may work for one, may not work for the other.
If one wants to relax because some how time is a concern, along with several other factors, I see no problemo! But when we begin to say, well relaxed hair is simple because it is easier and no other reason (key phrase), because of the lack of knowledge about our hair type, I do have a problem...being honest.
I personally have found it easier to work with my own natural hair than relaxed. Secondly, I don't have to pay $$ for it, then I don't have to worry about incoming new growth combined with timing of a special event to go to. My hair is thicker, the individual strands do not thin out over time because of relaxing. I generally do not worry about styling everyday anymore because I cover. But I do realize that most ladies want a style.
But any way, that seems to be a very common thing, that we don't know what to do with it and sometimes it is because we had it done early in life and lack of knowledge.
It is a concern because we are the ONLY people who overall do not know how to deal with our own hair. Yes, there are some exceptions in other cultures but I am speaking massively in one people.
We also need to think that what may work in relaxed hair may not work on natural hair, and sometimes it is simple as changing products.
But I do understand circumstances when keeping hair natural would not be convenient like the sister who is in the military and with that a lack of salons or ability to get to one. It is very much understood.
I am just sometimes sad to see another natural head go, when they need not ought to go.
Concerned Tsipy
Do you have a hair album? I'd love to see pics of your hair.patient1 said:I know folks get tired of hearing this, but it's really the most basic truth. I've been natural going on 16 years now and I don't see a relaxer in my future BUT if things ever changed, I'd go there.
I have a good buddy who's been relaxed, then natural, then relaxed, then natural, then loced, then twad, then relaxed, then loc extensioned, then relaxed and is back to natural again. Whew! What a ride!! But it's her ride and her hair and she has to follow whatever her heart's calling is at the time.
There are pros and cons to everything, that's why it's so important to make a heart decision.
All the best,
~p1
StrawberryQueen said:Do you have a hair album? I'd love to see pics of your hair.