Belle Du Jour
Well-Known Member
Okay.
I'm currently natural and am thinking about TEXTURIZING to go back to natural. Get it?
I'm frustrated with the length, and because my hair is fine, there are a lot of styles that I can't do (i.e. twists) because they don't look full. I'm not a wig girl, and I LOVE the low maintenance of natural hair.
So, I'm thinking about texturizing my hair so that all my hair is type 3, and wearing a shake n go (perfect for the summer) as my hair grows out. That way, it will still look cute as it grows out. Did that make sense? Help!
I would probably self-texturize but I'm not sure if I would use lye or no lye. In the past, I used no lye (TCB Naturals) to get my hair straight, and my hair was fine. When I texturized with lye, my strands got extra thin and fragile. Any suggestions?
I'm currently natural and am thinking about TEXTURIZING to go back to natural. Get it?
I'm frustrated with the length, and because my hair is fine, there are a lot of styles that I can't do (i.e. twists) because they don't look full. I'm not a wig girl, and I LOVE the low maintenance of natural hair.
So, I'm thinking about texturizing my hair so that all my hair is type 3, and wearing a shake n go (perfect for the summer) as my hair grows out. That way, it will still look cute as it grows out. Did that make sense? Help!
I would probably self-texturize but I'm not sure if I would use lye or no lye. In the past, I used no lye (TCB Naturals) to get my hair straight, and my hair was fine. When I texturized with lye, my strands got extra thin and fragile. Any suggestions?