Glib Gurl
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. . .that they didn't "like" their grade of hair?
There is a new girl in my office with natural hair - it's BEAUTIFUL. She wears it in all different styles - sometimes in a plait, other times just in a wild fro . . . it's gorgeous . . . like a cloud or cotton candy. Very soft. (Yep, I touched it. I asked permission first, though *lol*) Seeing her hair makes me want to try going natural. (I've been thinking about it for a while, actually.) But the thing that holds me back is that I don't particularly *like* my grade of hair . . . when that relaxer is getting old and I'm dealing with kinks coming out of my scalp, I just can't do anything with it . . . imagining a head full of that hair makes me erplexed Then again, you don't really *know* what your natural hair looks like until you give it a chance to grow . . . plus, I'm sure there are tons of products out there that could help a sista out
But back to the question at hand - anyone had "buyer's remorse" after going natural? Did you big chop or transition?
Glib
P.S. - Do not throw tomatoes at me. I'm talking about my reaction to MY own hair. Not making a statement about all natural/african/black/kinky/nappy hair. If you don't believe me, peep the first paragraph where I go on and on about my new co-worker's lovely locks.
There is a new girl in my office with natural hair - it's BEAUTIFUL. She wears it in all different styles - sometimes in a plait, other times just in a wild fro . . . it's gorgeous . . . like a cloud or cotton candy. Very soft. (Yep, I touched it. I asked permission first, though *lol*) Seeing her hair makes me want to try going natural. (I've been thinking about it for a while, actually.) But the thing that holds me back is that I don't particularly *like* my grade of hair . . . when that relaxer is getting old and I'm dealing with kinks coming out of my scalp, I just can't do anything with it . . . imagining a head full of that hair makes me erplexed Then again, you don't really *know* what your natural hair looks like until you give it a chance to grow . . . plus, I'm sure there are tons of products out there that could help a sista out
But back to the question at hand - anyone had "buyer's remorse" after going natural? Did you big chop or transition?
Glib
P.S. - Do not throw tomatoes at me. I'm talking about my reaction to MY own hair. Not making a statement about all natural/african/black/kinky/nappy hair. If you don't believe me, peep the first paragraph where I go on and on about my new co-worker's lovely locks.