spellinto
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Sigh.  I'm just exasperated right now  .  If it's not one thing with my hair, it's another.  I'm 5 weeks post, so this is around the time I start fretting over my hairline.  I've been trying to go for that "au natural" look and get used to just bunning without product, but can I really walk around with these whacked out edges forever
.  If it's not one thing with my hair, it's another.  I'm 5 weeks post, so this is around the time I start fretting over my hairline.  I've been trying to go for that "au natural" look and get used to just bunning without product, but can I really walk around with these whacked out edges forever  ?  I just look so unkempt with untamed edges because they're not as smooth as the rest of my hair.  My edges are a little weird in that they're 4b/c in the front, but then extend into straight, short hairs.  They're like...snakes or something
 ?  I just look so unkempt with untamed edges because they're not as smooth as the rest of my hair.  My edges are a little weird in that they're 4b/c in the front, but then extend into straight, short hairs.  They're like...snakes or something  .  The "head" is frizzy as expected, but they form into a completely straight hair (a result of relaxing no doubt) that's long, but not as long as the rest of my hair.  Do any of you relaxed ladies have this?  The straight part of my edges seems to have an aversion to water and water-based products because they become really limp when wet and stick together.  The advice I get tends to be "well, don't apply product to the straight part then," but how do I apply product to my edges and smooth into a bun/ponytail without making contact with the straight parts?  I'm stuck with the disgusting streaking problem (see photo attachments) no matter how much of any product I use (I've used gel, wax, pomades/glazes, moisturizer, oil, water alone, even straight up conditioner)...I've also tried brushing downwards but it just doesn't look right on me.  This is actually preventing me from protective styling because my mindset is that I would rather have my hair down in freezing weather despite possible dryness & damage than wear it up in a frizzy bun.  I know I've posted an earlier post like this but I'm so tired of this happening in my stretches..I really want to learn what's wrong so I can fix this...
.  The "head" is frizzy as expected, but they form into a completely straight hair (a result of relaxing no doubt) that's long, but not as long as the rest of my hair.  Do any of you relaxed ladies have this?  The straight part of my edges seems to have an aversion to water and water-based products because they become really limp when wet and stick together.  The advice I get tends to be "well, don't apply product to the straight part then," but how do I apply product to my edges and smooth into a bun/ponytail without making contact with the straight parts?  I'm stuck with the disgusting streaking problem (see photo attachments) no matter how much of any product I use (I've used gel, wax, pomades/glazes, moisturizer, oil, water alone, even straight up conditioner)...I've also tried brushing downwards but it just doesn't look right on me.  This is actually preventing me from protective styling because my mindset is that I would rather have my hair down in freezing weather despite possible dryness & damage than wear it up in a frizzy bun.  I know I've posted an earlier post like this but I'm so tired of this happening in my stretches..I really want to learn what's wrong so I can fix this...
				
			 .  If it's not one thing with my hair, it's another.  I'm 5 weeks post, so this is around the time I start fretting over my hairline.  I've been trying to go for that "au natural" look and get used to just bunning without product, but can I really walk around with these whacked out edges forever
.  If it's not one thing with my hair, it's another.  I'm 5 weeks post, so this is around the time I start fretting over my hairline.  I've been trying to go for that "au natural" look and get used to just bunning without product, but can I really walk around with these whacked out edges forever  ?  I just look so unkempt with untamed edges because they're not as smooth as the rest of my hair.  My edges are a little weird in that they're 4b/c in the front, but then extend into straight, short hairs.  They're like...snakes or something
 ?  I just look so unkempt with untamed edges because they're not as smooth as the rest of my hair.  My edges are a little weird in that they're 4b/c in the front, but then extend into straight, short hairs.  They're like...snakes or something  .  The "head" is frizzy as expected, but they form into a completely straight hair (a result of relaxing no doubt) that's long, but not as long as the rest of my hair.  Do any of you relaxed ladies have this?  The straight part of my edges seems to have an aversion to water and water-based products because they become really limp when wet and stick together.  The advice I get tends to be "well, don't apply product to the straight part then," but how do I apply product to my edges and smooth into a bun/ponytail without making contact with the straight parts?  I'm stuck with the disgusting streaking problem (see photo attachments) no matter how much of any product I use (I've used gel, wax, pomades/glazes, moisturizer, oil, water alone, even straight up conditioner)...I've also tried brushing downwards but it just doesn't look right on me.  This is actually preventing me from protective styling because my mindset is that I would rather have my hair down in freezing weather despite possible dryness & damage than wear it up in a frizzy bun.  I know I've posted an earlier post like this but I'm so tired of this happening in my stretches..I really want to learn what's wrong so I can fix this...
.  The "head" is frizzy as expected, but they form into a completely straight hair (a result of relaxing no doubt) that's long, but not as long as the rest of my hair.  Do any of you relaxed ladies have this?  The straight part of my edges seems to have an aversion to water and water-based products because they become really limp when wet and stick together.  The advice I get tends to be "well, don't apply product to the straight part then," but how do I apply product to my edges and smooth into a bun/ponytail without making contact with the straight parts?  I'm stuck with the disgusting streaking problem (see photo attachments) no matter how much of any product I use (I've used gel, wax, pomades/glazes, moisturizer, oil, water alone, even straight up conditioner)...I've also tried brushing downwards but it just doesn't look right on me.  This is actually preventing me from protective styling because my mindset is that I would rather have my hair down in freezing weather despite possible dryness & damage than wear it up in a frizzy bun.  I know I've posted an earlier post like this but I'm so tired of this happening in my stretches..I really want to learn what's wrong so I can fix this... 
					
				 
 
		 
			 
			 
			 
 
		 
 
		 erplexed My SIL told me to get sulfur powder. So tonight I'm mixing that and Jamaican black castor oil (since it's great for thickening) together to use on them and possibly start taking vitamins. About a year or two ago I used sulfur8 on them and made sure to moisturize my edges and treat them with tlc and they actually starting filling in so I think it's going to work. Just a thought.
erplexed My SIL told me to get sulfur powder. So tonight I'm mixing that and Jamaican black castor oil (since it's great for thickening) together to use on them and possibly start taking vitamins. About a year or two ago I used sulfur8 on them and made sure to moisturize my edges and treat them with tlc and they actually starting filling in so I think it's going to work. Just a thought. 
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 I am not texlaxed, but I have always had thick hair.  I'm not exactly sure why it looks textured after a few weeks, but my stylist and I use a mild relaxer (if that explains it) primarily to avoid burning.
 I am not texlaxed, but I have always had thick hair.  I'm not exactly sure why it looks textured after a few weeks, but my stylist and I use a mild relaxer (if that explains it) primarily to avoid burning.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		