Sunshine0801
New Member
I recently had my hair straightened and I love it.
It would be great if I could straighten my hair every few weeks or so and stay natural, but it took a LOT of work to straighten my hair, and I think that it is too fine to endure being straightened regularly. Never thought I would say this, but I think a relaxer would be a better option for my hair than regularly going through all of the trouble that it took to straighten it.
If I relax, I would definitely do the BC again in the future and wear it natural for a while. However, right now I want to wear my hair long, and my hair is too fine to rock the natural styles that I love with this length.
I really never thought I would be returning to relaxers, but if I do, my reason for doing it will be nothing like the reason that I previously had a relaxer prior to wearing my hair naturally (i.e. ashamed of my natural hair, thought I had no other option, etc.), so there's no shame in my game. It's just a bit daunting, since it took over 5 years to learn how to care for my natural hair, and I feel that I now have to start from scratch in learning how to properly care for relaxed hair.
Just wanted to share. Feel free to chime in if you can relate (or even if you can't)...
It would be great if I could straighten my hair every few weeks or so and stay natural, but it took a LOT of work to straighten my hair, and I think that it is too fine to endure being straightened regularly. Never thought I would say this, but I think a relaxer would be a better option for my hair than regularly going through all of the trouble that it took to straighten it.
If I relax, I would definitely do the BC again in the future and wear it natural for a while. However, right now I want to wear my hair long, and my hair is too fine to rock the natural styles that I love with this length.
I really never thought I would be returning to relaxers, but if I do, my reason for doing it will be nothing like the reason that I previously had a relaxer prior to wearing my hair naturally (i.e. ashamed of my natural hair, thought I had no other option, etc.), so there's no shame in my game. It's just a bit daunting, since it took over 5 years to learn how to care for my natural hair, and I feel that I now have to start from scratch in learning how to properly care for relaxed hair.
Just wanted to share. Feel free to chime in if you can relate (or even if you can't)...