KiSseS03
Well-Known Member
This is me to a tee, except I kept relaxing for about a year before I finally started this transition. The first time I went natural I had similar issues OP, and I was so frustrated with only knowing how to put my hair in a puff and dealing with tangles.the first time i went natural, i lasted almost a year, then relaxed. 4 months later, i was transitioning back to natural.don't do it girl.
i would follow all the other poster's advice and try something different. ♥
This time the difference is that I have found hair twins, and have listened to (read) what works for them. I have incorporated techniques such as washing in braided sections, keeping my hair stretched and trimming 3 times/year and my hair is thriving.
I would suggest trying out braids or kinky twists, or any other protective style that can give you a break from daily styling for a little while. It will also give you some more time to research your styling issues.
i am truly annoyed with folks who relax most of their life and want to throw in the towel after a year or even less of dealing with their hair, i transitioned in 01 and just got my regggie down in the last 1yr or 2 but have still made addtional adjustments. i wish i would have know about this forum sooner cause my hair would be to my bum or longer instead of btw apl and bsl right now. i think peopel have unrealistic expectations of what their hair will do once they become natural and this is the issue. texlaxing/ relaxing isn't a horrible thing to do, but give your hair a chance first. 
), but I need a break. "heat-training" is not an option, because I want to wear my hair curly most of the time and that just spells damage, I'm not getting braids because I'm not in a position to kick out $100+ every other month to get them put in. What do I do? If I feel like this at the end of the month, I'm texlaxing (but someone talk me out of my frustration please!
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this was WAY longer than I thought it would be! Sorry! Please read anyway and help me out!