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My Hair Battles

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Knedgers

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I swear I have two different peoples hair on my head. The front is a loose wave, the back is tightlycoiled, and in the middle they meet and have a Fight!!:swordfigh My front new growth is like:master: and my back new growth is like "hell no we wont go!!!":210:. The middle:nono: theres no hope. I know I'm not the only one with hair wars, so what do you guys do?? Do you use different products on different parts of your hair??

BTW: EVEN THOUGH MY HAIR FIGHTS WITH ITSELFI AMIN NO WAY COMPLAINING I AM HAPPY WITH THE WAY MY HAIR IS COMING ALONG
THANX LADIIES I CANT WAIT UNTIL MY NEW RELAXER!! SL WATCH OUT FOR ME WOO HOO!
 
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First off I'm in no way laughing at you but the way you worded this post just cracks me up!! LOL:lachen:

But in answer to your question, yup I've had those days during my relaxer era, but I go one step further than you did and be all up cussing and chit at my darn hair when it won't do what I want it to do before I felt like relaxing it. But back then I've flat-ironed those new growths, in those areas, and then proceeded to do a dry rollerset(same as wet rollerset but on dry hair using lottabody to set the rollers). But I didn't have too many of those instances, but when I did, my flat-iron came to the rescue every time. Now this is NOT to say this is what you should do, but just letting you know what I did back in the day before I did the big chop. A flat-iron saved me one too many hair fiascos.

Now right now, I'm fighting different textures once again, I've got new growths + texturized ends and sometimes it's a battle to get it to do right and at times I feel like chopping off those ends NOW, so I can get it all over with and be done with it. But I'm trying to transition out as long as I can. Currently I don't use a flat-iron, curling iron(haven't in over 10 years now), nor a dryer for my hair. I just normally just do a wash and go, but have to do a lil primping on the texturized ends to try and make it as okay as it can be.
 
I swear I have two different peoples hair on my head. The front is a loose wave, the back is tightlycoiled, and in the middle they meet and have a Fight!!:swordfigh My front new growth is like:master: and my back new growth is like "hell no we wont go!!!":210:. The middle:nono: theres no hope. I know I'm not the only one with hair wars, so what do you guys do?? Do you use different products on different parts of your hair??

BTW: EVEN THOUGH MY HAIR FIGHTS WITH ITSELFI AMIN NO WAY COMPLAINING I AM HAPPY WITH THE WAY MY HAIR IS COMING ALONG
THANX LADIIES I CANT WAIT UNTIL MY NEW RELAXER!! SL WATCH OUT FOR ME WOO HOO!

Now this is really the true definition of two different textures in your hair.

I don't think it's something you can change. Maybe perhaps take some Flaxseed Oil capsules. Maybe they will help soften in your new growth in the coarser part of your hair.
 
:lachen: i just dont know. I proud of it though it coming along. If the textures could just get along :giveup:. Oh well i guess this is just my hair
 
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