lilsparkle825
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This thread is inspired by a comment I read on here a few days ago, where a member said something to the tune of "my mom wouldn't let me get a relaxer until I learned how to rollerset my own hair". It got me to thinking...gee, if my mom had enforced a rule like that, my hair would either be relaxed and healthy right now or I would never have relaxed my hair.
So let's share...I know a lot of us out there got into relaxers because we asked for it, and this is where we spiraled downward. Not saying relaxers are bad, but I have heard so many people say "I would transition, but a relaxer is all I've ever known" or "I begged my mom for a relaxer, and I went from BSL to SL" or something similar. How were things in your house? Did you ask and have your mom give in? Did she straight refuse and call you crazy? Or did you never get a chance to ask because you got one at a really early age? I just think it's interesting to hear various people's stories and see how they have influenced whether they are relaxed or natural now.
I'll start...I wore ponytails up until middle school, and I decided I wanted a relaxer when I saw these girls with straight hair, not to mention my older cousin had gotten one and I wanted to be like her. I asked my mom and she vehemently said no, and my aunt chimed in: "Why not? It would make her hair so much easier to do." Then my cousins got in on it....then she took me to her regular stylist and she recommended that I start out with something gentle, like Just For Me
. My mom reluctantly gave in, and that was that. The day I told her I was transitioning was the happiest day of her life, I think. I don't have kids, but my daughters are not getting relaxers ever. If they get to high school and decide they want one, we will battle that out then with some really lofty goals so they don't ruin MY progress! 
Who's next?
So let's share...I know a lot of us out there got into relaxers because we asked for it, and this is where we spiraled downward. Not saying relaxers are bad, but I have heard so many people say "I would transition, but a relaxer is all I've ever known" or "I begged my mom for a relaxer, and I went from BSL to SL" or something similar. How were things in your house? Did you ask and have your mom give in? Did she straight refuse and call you crazy? Or did you never get a chance to ask because you got one at a really early age? I just think it's interesting to hear various people's stories and see how they have influenced whether they are relaxed or natural now.

I'll start...I wore ponytails up until middle school, and I decided I wanted a relaxer when I saw these girls with straight hair, not to mention my older cousin had gotten one and I wanted to be like her. I asked my mom and she vehemently said no, and my aunt chimed in: "Why not? It would make her hair so much easier to do." Then my cousins got in on it....then she took me to her regular stylist and she recommended that I start out with something gentle, like Just For Me
. My mom reluctantly gave in, and that was that. The day I told her I was transitioning was the happiest day of her life, I think. I don't have kids, but my daughters are not getting relaxers ever. If they get to high school and decide they want one, we will battle that out then with some really lofty goals so they don't ruin MY progress! 
Who's next?

...I was permed up until age 7 when my mom took me a horrible stylist who caused the whole middle of my head to fall out from the root..I HAD A BALDIE YA'LL
..I had to wear my hair in a bun/ponytail for months till it grew back and I remember being so self-conscience that someone who see my bald spot that I wouldnt play so hard so I wouldn't mess up my hair...And do you know....with bald head (scabs and all) my mom took me back to the same hair dresser to perm the ng from my bald spot....I had to tell her I didn't want a perm anymore when I got to Junior H.S. ....So Im glad I found this forum and am learning of how to take care of my hair because my daughter is never getting a perm until she has a driver's license and job so she can get it done herself...I won't be taking her.
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To this day my mother is still pissed about this! My mother kept up with it for about 2 years then I went to SC with my grandparents for the summer and was in the pool daily and my hair went from MBL to NL! My mother came to pick us up and was PISSED!!!! it eventually grew to sl and fell out again when I got to 7th grade my mother then cut it down to a twa and I wore braid for a year and I was back at SL. Now I maintain my own hair and she if forever making comments on how thick it is. I now feel sorry for my little sis because she is 9 and has MBL hair that is relaxed! She does not need one she is maybe a 3b/c. My mother claims she is too busy to bother with her hair and every time i come home to visit it looks a H.A.M and it feels like straw!