firewoman213
New Member
Hello, I’m a newbie and I am on the fence about whether or not I should go natural . It has been 7 months since I’ve had a relaxer. Since coming on the forum I have been giving serious thought to going natural and 5 second later I’ll say I’m just grow my hair back healthy and relaxed. I am used having decent length (APL or longer) and hate the fact that if I go natural it’s like I’m starting from scratch and feel like it will take me forever to grow it long (APL unstretched) in its natural state. But like I said coming on here has been making me want to try natural.
What’s holding me back from becoming a natural, aside from the fact that I would have to start over is, I don’t have a clue as to how my natural hair is, except for that fact that it’s soft, fine , and I think 4a/b. Plus I don’t have a clue what I would with my natural hair (styles). I’m not the wash and go type and I don’t want to wear braided styles & end up looking like I’m back in middle school. I won’t be adding any fake hair to make my braids longer, especially synthetic because thats why my relaxed hair is so damaged now. *sigh*
Right now since I couldn’t make up my mind I said that I would just stay in the transitioning phase until the end of this year. I am trying to hold on to my relaxed ends just in case I want to go back to relaxing and still keep my length. The problem is with SO MUCH new growth it's SO HARD. Today I kept seeing LOOOOOOONG strands of my hair (aka length) coming out when my mom combed to detangle it after I washed it. Plus all the little chippies (damage/breakage) that comes off when I touch it. I know that regardless of what I do, I will have to trim the damage part off. But I know good and well that long strands 6”or more shouldn’t be coming off. It’s breaking off at the demarcation (sp?) point and I ain’t trying to have that. The two textures are at war and so far the NG is winning. I am dispread to save them both since I’m on the fence don’t know what I’m going to do yet. So what I want to know from you guys is……….
if it’s possible to save them both for a year? And When you are stretching your relaxer, does some of your long strands of hair come off as a casualty of war?
My solution was to braid my hair and wash the braids so I wouldn’t have to detangle, equaling less manipulation. Any other suggestion are much appreciated.
What’s holding me back from becoming a natural, aside from the fact that I would have to start over is, I don’t have a clue as to how my natural hair is, except for that fact that it’s soft, fine , and I think 4a/b. Plus I don’t have a clue what I would with my natural hair (styles). I’m not the wash and go type and I don’t want to wear braided styles & end up looking like I’m back in middle school. I won’t be adding any fake hair to make my braids longer, especially synthetic because thats why my relaxed hair is so damaged now. *sigh*
Right now since I couldn’t make up my mind I said that I would just stay in the transitioning phase until the end of this year. I am trying to hold on to my relaxed ends just in case I want to go back to relaxing and still keep my length. The problem is with SO MUCH new growth it's SO HARD. Today I kept seeing LOOOOOOONG strands of my hair (aka length) coming out when my mom combed to detangle it after I washed it. Plus all the little chippies (damage/breakage) that comes off when I touch it. I know that regardless of what I do, I will have to trim the damage part off. But I know good and well that long strands 6”or more shouldn’t be coming off. It’s breaking off at the demarcation (sp?) point and I ain’t trying to have that. The two textures are at war and so far the NG is winning. I am dispread to save them both since I’m on the fence don’t know what I’m going to do yet. So what I want to know from you guys is……….
if it’s possible to save them both for a year? And When you are stretching your relaxer, does some of your long strands of hair come off as a casualty of war?
My solution was to braid my hair and wash the braids so I wouldn’t have to detangle, equaling less manipulation. Any other suggestion are much appreciated.