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my only regret is that i didnt stay that way
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Thank you. I think my growth is pretty average, about six inches in a year. I had about five inches when I BC'd after transitioning for just about nine months. My album needs some serious updates. When I made that pin-up, I could barely get all the hair in the clippie.pretty-girl#1 said:OMG! only 1 year natural? Your growth is amazing! My natural hair is not long enough for a puff, but my waves look just like your waves! I hope my hair is as pretty as yours! I love the pin up with the bangs on the side! I can get down with that one! How long did you transition before the BC? also, your flat ironed hair is pretty as well!
planodiva said:My only regret when I went natural was that I didn't know what to do with my "new" hair and neither did anyone in Dallas. But I did revert back to kiddie relaxer because I work in media and it is a little intimidating for people with the stereotypes about black women with natural hair.
I thought about going back natural and wore my hair in twist when I was stretching my perm and my boss had the audacity to say
"We need to pray for your hair" Needless to say I didn't stay there too long afterwards.
beyondcute said:Well Im transitioining and if I wanted long relaxed hair Id buy some. That way I could damage it all I wanted and then I could take it outta my head. Sew-ins can look just as good and sometimes better than relaxed hair. I dont think after all this hard work and time Id go back... especially now since Ive seen the damage. My natural hais is so much thicker and full of life in comparison to my relaxed hair. But thats just my experience. Good luck!
Thanks Country Gal. I think your hair is absolutely beautiful. I'd love to get my hands in it.Country gal said:Balisi- your hair looks so pretty. I wish my natural hair would lay like that.
Suri said:I am transitioning this time...yes I did the big chop a 2 yrs ago and relaxed again out of frustration and just being a jacka$$. I just caved in, the pressure from my peers and boredom cause me to relax. I even had that moment a few months ago, I was posting threads about how I am going back to crack, but I am not!
I have been transitioning for a year now, I am learning to understand my hair better, I kind of like the idea of learning the hair and still having what I am familiar with. All of my friends are natural expect for one, I can't wait to completely cross over. Good luck to you. Believe me you won't regret it!!
pretty-girl#1 said:Great,
I'm not alone! I know exactly what you mean. Like, you know it's the best decision but tradition shoots you right back to wanting a relaxer. We'll just have to keep each other encouraged! How long have you been transitioning now? 13 months is a very long time!
beyondcute said:Well Im transitioining and if I wanted long relaxed hair Id buy some. That way I could damage it all I wanted and then I could take it outta my head. Sew-ins can look just as good and sometimes better than relaxed hair. I dont think after all this hard work and time Id go back... especially now since Ive seen the damage. My natural hais is so much thicker and full of life in comparison to my relaxed hair. But thats just my experience. Good luck!
pretty-girl#1 said:I think ur natural hair is beautiful! U r a natural beauty! I know the way you feel because I think looking at long straight relaxed hair makes us want it! I can totally relate! I think this thread has sealed my decision to stay on this natural journey! I will not turn back! I think I was just at a weak moment and needed some encouragement. Thanks so much and HHG!
balisi said:Thanks Country Gal. I think your hair is absolutely beautiful. I'd love to get my hands in it.![]()
natural_one said:the only regret i have is that i relaxed my hair and i am transitioning back to natural!! i cant wait till April i am going to BIG CHOPPING!!
Carlie said:I honestly can't think of any regrets. I'm just really looking forward to more growth and watching my hair progress!![]()
chocolate01 said:No regrets at all, I can't believe it has been six months since I BC'd!
Thank you pretty girl!pretty-girl#1 said:Hey Carlie,
You were my ultimate relaxed inspiration when I joined this forum! When I realized you were considering natural, I looked into it. I was just starting my journey and my decision to go natural was not that hard because i had lower neck length hair. Your hair was down your back, I don't know if I could have parted with those beautiful locks!I must say that I love your curls and your natural texture rocks! Do u ever miss your long relaxed hair? How is your natural hair growing compared to your relaxed hair?
IrisDaVirus said:My only regret is I didn't stay natural the first time I transitioned.
caligirl said:I think once I get good at flat ironing my own hair and after I perfect my braidouts, I will have no regrets.
pretty-girl#1 said:Hey ladies,
I am so confused right now as to what I want to do with my hair. I have been transitioning for 34 weeks and I love the texture of my natural hair. I'm 3b/c shoulderblade length growing out layers and 1/2 of my hair is relaxed and the other 1/2 is natural! I must admit, I was 100% sure natural was the way for me because my natural texture is beautiful, but now I'm debating because I have a big forehead and most natural styles I see dont have hair in the face. I have always worn bangs and I prefer myself with them. I also like the way my hair looks when it's flat ironed and wrapped (all the body and layers etc.) What should I do? I can get my hair super straight with a flat iron (looks just like I had a relaxer) but I'm scared of the heat damage. I've never noticed heat damage before, but I know it was probably the main reason my hair stayed shoulder length for so long! I like both natural and relaxed! Is it possible to achieve a roller wrap with natural hair, if so can someone please post some pics for me (that will be very encouraging). Also, if anyone transitioned and had mid transitioning crisis please let me know the outcome!
pretty-girl#1 said:Are you feeling blue about your natural hair now? If so why?
ChildlikeEmpress said:Gotta agree with everyone who's said their only regret is not doing it sooner!I actually resented my hair when it was relaxed and was always envying the way someone else's looked. Now, my hair -- just as God made it -- is part of my identity, and I love it. If my hair were straight, I just wouldn't look like me. (And yeah, that's me in the icon. Hi, world.
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My hair is very, VERY thick and I've thought about texturizing before, but even that measure never quite seems worth it. The tangles can be frustrating sometimes, but compared to dealing with chemicals, it's a very minor inconvenience. And I love being able to wash or rinse my hair whenever I like. Instead of fearing rain, I know that water just makes my hair look better!
~R. :Rose: