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My lil sis started releasing her decade old locks last year and finished early this year (I think).
Anyway, she's been enjoying her loose natural hair but also missing the convenience and IMPACT of her big locked hair. Plus, after 10 years of not dealing with loose natural hair, she's been at a loss. Unfortunately, I don't live in the area anymore. (I'd LOVE to play in all of that hair).
This week she went to Chicago and had an appointment with a well-reviewed somewhat "exclusive" (I think) stylist. She had him wash, dc, blow out, and flat iron her hair in order to precision trim it.
http://public.fotki.com/7moonchild/an-unlocking/
This link will show you the before and after. I smudged out her face.
The verdict? She misses her fro and will be reuniting with her very soon.
On a spa visit she got reacquainted with the steps one must take in order to maintain a straight press: shower cap in the waterfall treatment, limited time in the steam room. Although she does concede that it looks great and having it bone straight helped her see the damaged areas. She hasn't had a trim in over a decade. She also observed the slight "burnt" smell that follows after a hard press. Faint, yes, but there. What if a man leans in to say something to me? she wondered. Also, she feels that she blends in with straight hair. Her big fro made her stand out she feels.
Still, you can see she did not loose all of her hair. It's past shoulder length in the back even after the trim.
After her fiance has a look and the staff and students at her job (they'll be tickled by yet another DRASTIC hair change...she started their with her thick long lox) she's going to wash her puff back in. She copped to having a little "nappy guilt"...
You'd have to go a looooong time without straight hair to understand. Some of her dearest friends have NEVER seen her with unlocked hair let alone bone straight. She met her fiance with long locks...
It's a poignant reminder that the hair might change, but the woman it covers remains the same.
Just wanted to share.
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Anyway, she's been enjoying her loose natural hair but also missing the convenience and IMPACT of her big locked hair. Plus, after 10 years of not dealing with loose natural hair, she's been at a loss. Unfortunately, I don't live in the area anymore. (I'd LOVE to play in all of that hair).
This week she went to Chicago and had an appointment with a well-reviewed somewhat "exclusive" (I think) stylist. She had him wash, dc, blow out, and flat iron her hair in order to precision trim it.
http://public.fotki.com/7moonchild/an-unlocking/
This link will show you the before and after. I smudged out her face.
The verdict? She misses her fro and will be reuniting with her very soon.

Still, you can see she did not loose all of her hair. It's past shoulder length in the back even after the trim.
After her fiance has a look and the staff and students at her job (they'll be tickled by yet another DRASTIC hair change...she started their with her thick long lox) she's going to wash her puff back in. She copped to having a little "nappy guilt"...

It's a poignant reminder that the hair might change, but the woman it covers remains the same.
Just wanted to share.

p1
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