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Would you ever consider doing it yourself? I'm glad I learned how to do it, it really isn't hard.
Ediese, I agree I am about what works. I have come full circle. I have had WL hair and short pixie I was natural for 9 years then relaxed, then texlaxed, then BKT'd. I personally was over my natural hair and all that work. I love my natural texture hair BKTd and I don't care if I see another curl or wave ever! I love having bone straight hair out the shower with no relaxer. If I decide to go back curly/natural it's encoded in my dna so I can always go back home...lol.![]()
thanks for this!There were some things that I loved about my natural hair, and some things that I didn't (explained in a post above). At the end of the day, if this makes my hair stronger, healthier, softer, longer, etc, I'm all over it. lol
It's so funny that you posted this. On my drive home yesterday, I was thinking about an old thread where some members felt that one texture/type was easier to maintain/grow versus the other texture/type. I'm in a position now where I can experience both. I know it's a bit premature, but I'm already finding that there are definitely pros and cons to each type. Having a certain type doesn't make it easier, and every style/technique can't be achieved with every type. I think that this will be a great experiment.
classic the grass is always greener momentDo you think your hair wouldn't have reverted so quickly if you had let him put the flat iron to 450 degrees?
Either way it looks good![]()
Wow, how do you get the texture of your natural curls to pop the way they do. What products are you using? *I hope someone else hasn't asked and I missed this already. If so, apologies in adance.
As I started learning my hair, I realized that wasn't necessary. Ediese, do you mind doing an ssk update now that you've done the treatment? I'm interested in seeing how the treatment reduces those pesky things. Thanks.
I've been wearing my hair in a bun/banana clip, and I go to bed with it like that. When I get up, I don't have to comb it.
I notice that when I do cowash I can easily finger comb and my fingers don't get stuck in tangles, and I'm not getting frustrated cutting knots. lol This alone has me thinking that this treatment is going to be in my life for a while. lolThank you for the pics and explanations, you are the Queen of Hair Reportage...![]()
Thanks again everyone for viewing and commenting. For the first time, I struggled a bit with posting my pics because I knew there would be some people that wasn't okay with this treatment, simply because 1) the chemical that was used, and 2) the looser texture of my hair. We all know how quickly some of these threads turn into a self hate discussion.
This is really the only time that I'm going to address this. I don't feel like I need to explain or apologize for the decision I made for my hair, and please don't take this the wrong way. I respect all of you. I especially respect your honesty. I appreciate that you all found beauty in my natural hair. After years of being relaxed, it took a long time for me to get to that point, but believe it or not, I'm there. There were some things that I loved about my natural hair, and some things that I didn't (explained in a post above). At the end of the day, if this makes my hair stronger, healthier, softer, longer, etc, I'm all over it. lol
Thank you!![]()
to lessen the tangling maybe give it more definition and shine. I'm about to come out of crochet braids and I want to wear a natural bun (no heat) but I don't think my mostly 4a hair will cooperate with me.
You have given compelling reasons why this might be a good option to try. One drawback is that I love playing in my coils - if they were loosened some I don't know if I could stand myself
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