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My Transitioning Twist-Out (Pics!)

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Honey Bee

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I'm relaxed, transitioning to texlaxed. I used to be one of those touch-up every 4 weeks people, but Wen and LHCF have helped me see the error of my ways. I got my last touch-up Aug. 15, and my goal is to get to the end of September and assess the situation, ie, see if I can deal with this new-growth.

As for this particular hairstyle, I did a little experiment to see what my hair was really looking like, so I prepoo'd with oils, co-washed, and dc'd, as usual, but instead putting on my scarf or doing ponytails, I just let it dry free and wild. It was... interesting. In the not cute way. :lachen: So, I re-wet the whole mess with those Nexxus leave-ins (the liquidy one and the headdress) and Chi keratin mist and did a bunch of two-strand twists, like, a lot, cuz I was trying to get the roots back in some type of order. Then, I rolled them on flexirods, using the smooth n shine silk mousse. The rollers didn't take too well, but the twists turned out wonderfully, and I really liked how the style highlighted the texture at the roots, cuz we all know how tricky it can be making 2 or 3 textures on the same head look fly.
 

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Thank you so much! This my first "real" thread, and my first pics, so I'm a little nervous, lol. Also, it fell and ended up a little lop-sided in the back cuz I took these pics after I got home, not before I went out, duh.
 
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Awwww, thanks everybody! I have to admit, I was a little concerned about how it looked since I was rushing and, you know, there's a fine line between avant garde and busted, but when I got to where I was going, one of the barmaids, a fellow hair sister*, even though she's white, was like, OMG!! Look at your hair! After she finished gushing, lol, she announced proudly, I did henna, feel my hair. So I did... and told her she needed some protein. The latina she was with looked at me so weird, it was funny.



*She bleaches the he!! out of her hair, like, peroxide blonde, so we commisserate on our fine, chemically damaged hair.

eta: how come there's no 'thanks' option for Sonye93's post?
eta: ok, i see it now :)
 
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Really nice. I'm on my iPhone so the pics are kinda small but from what can see u have some beautifully thick hair. And are those highlights? Good luck in ur transition!
 
See, this is why I love LHCF! The ladies here are so supportive! :grouphug:

@Addy3010, you figured out the trick to this hairstyle! My hair is SOOOO not thick, not at all, that was fake thickness. My mom and I have always had really fine hair. For example, look at my hair blown out (pre-trim length check) and in loose curls (post-trim). I think pre-pooing with castor, amla, and shikakai oils really made a difference.

eta: on the question of highlights, no, that's henna! My hair is naturally kind of a dirty brown that gets light brown/blond streaks in the summer, so the henna is just tinting the hair that's already lighter. I use Surya creme henna, in mahogany. I love the strength i gives my hair, I do it 2x a month, and when I fell off, my hair suffered greatly, as you can see from the pic. In the one with the straight hair, I was about 1.5-2" from APL, but it started breaking and what not. Hence, the trim. :(
 

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Thank you! I was feeling so :gorgeous: yesterday that I tried it again, y no bueno.

:lachen:

Oh well, I'll try again.

eta: thanks Sapphire Chic, my mom said the same thing when I sent her a link to this thread. She wants me to wear her cameo earrings next time I do it. ;)
 
Your hair looks so pretty. I love the color. How long are you planning on transitioning? I might texlax at the end of my transition (18 months), so I'll be watching your progress. HHG.
 
How long are you planning on transitioning? I might texlax at the end of my transition (18 months), so I'll be watching your progress. HHG.

This is my third lifetime transition, and I'd really like to make this one stick, so I'm not doing a BC. I did it twice before (@ 15 and 19), but I don't think I'm at a point in my life now where I want really short hair. (Altho, the last time I did it, I must have been lookin' m-y-tee good bc that's how I met my man :lachen:, but anyway...)

So here's my plan, which may or may not work: I'd like to get it somewhere between full APL and BSL, at which point, I'll start with the mini-trims. It will be 2, and sometimes 3 textures at once, but I find that long, healthy hair covers a multitude of (texture-mixing) sins. I have 2" to APL, and I get about 3/4" a month, so this shouldn't take too long.

Hopefully. :rolleyes:
 
This is my third lifetime transition, and I'd really like to make this one stick, so I'm not doing a BC. I did it twice before (@ 15 and 19), but I don't think I'm at a point in my life now where I want really short hair. (Altho, the last time I did it, I must have been lookin' m-y-tee good bc that's how I met my man :lachen:, but anyway...)

So here's my plan, which may or may not work: I'd like to get it somewhere between full APL and BSL, at which point, I'll start with the mini-trims. It will be 2, and sometimes 3 textures at once, but I find that long, healthy hair covers a multitude of (texture-mixing) sins. I have 2" to APL, and I get about 3/4" a month, so this shouldn't take too long.

Hopefully. :rolleyes:

Sounds like a plan!

A SHS cut off too much of my relaxed hair at the beginning of my transition and I could have done with the added protection (for my natural hair). Hold on for as long as you can:grin:
 
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