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Thanks. When I told my mom I was thinking of going natural she said "oh your getting dreads". I told her no and she just looked at me like well what are u going to do with your hair then? I will have to learn and do a lot of experimentingI've been natural for almost ten years, and just in the last two have I actually learned how to style my natural hair. I actually put in dreadlocs because I literally had no clue HOW to do my hair - and didn't have the initiative to actually try to learn.I've grown a lot, since then.
It's taken a lot of experimentation, and a lot of patience, and a certain level of confidence - but don't let not knowing how to style natural hair now scare you off - just be aware that you will have to learn, and with all things new, there will be a learning curve. Welcome the curve, and you'll do fine.
I've been natural for almost ten years, and just in the last two have I actually learned how to style my natural hair.
Go ahead and try going natural again! if your not happy with your hair relaxed, why not? yeah you just gotta get through the transition but its all good! I wouldnt suggest Micros though, I think they are pretty risky for problems later with hair loss.
I am really considering it. I look through fotki albums and see beautiful natural heads that are thriving. I'm so sick and tired of my overprocessed, brittle, damaged, breaking, shedding hair that seems to break more that it grows. I use a relaxer out of sheer conveinence, but I could press or flat iron and get the same result. My hair is also getting thinner. I have went natural several times in the past, but never stuck with it. I think I want to try again. Now that I have all this information and other women to help, I think it would be easier. The transitioning phase is what was so hard for me, but I'm considering getting some micros and calling it a day. Anyone else been here???
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Me too! Going natural dosen't solve all problems IMO. You have to learn how to keep it healthy and nice just like you would with a relaxer. The main advantage of being natural is that you don't HAVE to depend on relaxing every x weeks. And you don't have to worry about chemical burn either. Otherwise everything else is the same care wise.
Thank you for your input ladies. Its funny that I went into the bank on my lunch break and a girl I see all the time was working. She had micros and they were nice. I asked her about her hair and she always has it in nice different styles and she said her hair is natural and has been for about 2 years. She gave me a lot of info on what she does and that she bought the chi flat iron and it gets her natural hair straight. I hear what some ladies are saying about the only difference with the relaxer is natural is keeping up with touchups and maintenance, but I disagree. When I get newgrowth, it grows out so healthy, thick and strong. But as soon a I get my touchup, my hair is back to being thin, and weak and brittle. I just feel like a relaxer may not be for my texture hair. I try to alternate protein, moisture and all the other healthy practices, but my hair still sheds like crazy, breaks easily and is thin and brittle. I will stretch my relaxer out and see what my mind tells me to do after a few months.
Me too! Going natural dosen't solve all problems IMO. You have to learn how to keep it healthy and nice just like you would with a relaxer. The main advantage of being natural is that you don't HAVE to depend on relaxing every x weeks. And you don't have to worry about chemical burn either. Otherwise everything else is the same care wise.
ITA! OP, please listen to this post. Going natural DOES NOT solves all problems. You have to learn how to take care of your hair regardless. Remember being natural is just a style. Both have its pros and cons. It depends on the person, their knowledge and techniques of knowing how to handle their own hair whether relax or natuall.
I've experience breakage being both relaxed and natural. I will not go back to a relaxer only because of like the "look" of natual hair more and it being so versatile.
I am really considering it. I look through fotki albums and see beautiful natural heads that are thriving. I'm so sick and tired of my overprocessed, brittle, damaged, breaking, shedding hair that seems to break more that it grows. I use a relaxer out of sheer conveinence, but I could press or flat iron and get the same result. My hair is also getting thinner. I have went natural several times in the past, but never stuck with it. I think I want to try again. Now that I have all this information and other women to help, I think it would be easier. The transitioning phase is what was so hard for me, but I'm considering getting some micros and calling it a day. Anyone else been here???
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I understand what you mean! I have pretty limp hair when I relaxed, which is why I always kept it short. It looked fuller that way. If I grew it out and had a relaxer it would look like long strands on my head.It's just the way my hair is. When the NG came in, it was a struggle, but it was pretty and thicker. When I touched it up, it went back flat and lifeless. I have learned with me, when in doubt, DO NOT relax. I would only do it if I were 100% sure.
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I am really considering it. I look through fotki albums and see beautiful natural heads that are thriving. I'm so sick and tired of my overprocessed, brittle, damaged, breaking, shedding hair that seems to break more that it grows. I use a relaxer out of sheer conveinence, but I could press or flat iron and get the same result. My hair is also getting thinner. I have went natural several times in the past, but never stuck with it. I think I want to try again. Now that I have all this information and other women to help, I think it would be easier. The transitioning phase is what was so hard for me, but I'm considering getting some micros and calling it a day. Anyone else been here???
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Maybe you are using the wrong type of relaxer for your hairtype. That is possible. I'm not trying to convince you not to go natural (I'm natural myself) but I'm just saying that the grass isn't always greener on the other side and you really have to be mentally ready for it...trust me.
I just want to help a sister out...I hoped I helped a little bit![]()
As a nappy advocate. I have to agree. You're probably not using a relaxer that your hair can handle.
I wish you luck. I'd also like to know what DOES work for your hair? Because there are people who go natural to run away from relaxer issues and feel that that is the only way their hair can grow...which isn't true.
lol i just went back to being relaxed after being natural 6 years ...well see how it goes