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diamond42377

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I've decided, I'm going fully natural again. I am texlaxed and since I only leave the relaxer in for 10 mins or less, my hair is basically back to it's natural state. I thought it would be too unmanageable to deal with my natural hair, but after doing my DD hair for so many years; I think I can deal with it. I will be trying to figure out the best products to get the looks like some of you with all that bling :lachen: I'm so happy to be off the fence now :grin:
 
:yay: Good for you. I always thought natural hair was more work, but now that I've learned a thing or two about my own hair I'm enjoying my journey.

You will too.:yep:
 
thats great! im currently texturised (looking more and more like a relaxer everytime i get a retouch :ohwell:) and recently been thinking about doing the same as you. my mum asked me to oil her scalp for her and and i was immensly jealous of her natural hair. Ive only been non natural for 2 years. im going back to braids i think and while im there im going to seriously consider going back to natural. i miss the texture and fullness ( i have naturally very thick hair)....*sighs*
 
kudos to you op :)

So will you be transitioning or will you just bc?

I will just transition. Since my texlax is so light, you can't really tell I even use a relaxer. My waves just seem much more defined when I don't texlax at all. It doesn't seem like 2 textures so I am going to let it grow and see.
 
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