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Afrobuttafly

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I was a lurker for a minute then I joined and went mia..lol but know that I've been watching yall (stalkerish much?) Anywho..I have been debating on whether or not to go natural for months and months. I kept on changing my mind..but now I'm gonna do it!!!!! My mom has been natural for a few years now..her hair is gorgeous and quite long, but you can't tell because her curl pattern is so tight. She always wears it in a ponytail because she has no idea what else to do with it. I love my natural texture!! I think I'm finally ready to go for it. It's going to be a struggle though because my hair is thick and puffy and sucks up moisture like a sponge. I'm going to have to get braids or something to help me out..I'm scared yall..I hope I don't give in to the creamy crack. Help meeeeee:wallbash:

-Neekie
 
WELCOME! You'll be ok. Throw some braids in and let it grow while you get over being natural. Before you know it, you'll be rocking puffs!:grin: Just take your time, it's your head!
 
Thanks honey! I'm gonna give it my best. I don't let just anyone braid my hair though..I've grown quite fond of my edges and I'm tender headed as they say. This is a huge step for me. If anyone has any other suggestions for styles besides braids or sew-ins while I transition or any tips for transitioning safely please let me know.
 
right now i am transitioning as well...this month marks one year since my last relaxer. i like to mask my textures as well...currently my hair is flat-ironed so i can't see where my curls end and i am experimenting with rollersets to stretch my hair when i want a straight look with less heat. i am a fan of dominican blowouts too but my scalp is not (lol) but if you wanna go the no-heat route you can do twistouts, braidouts, bantu knots (my current favorite) or two-strand twists, which i will be trying next. good luck with your transition!

ETA: let us know your texture, current length, regimen, all that good stuff!
 
Thanks for the info miss :) I already bantu knot which i like alot as well. I may try twist outs too..I'm lazy though..lol Some style options I have are kinky twists, phony ponies, and a sewn in feathered bob. Unfortunately that all costs money which for me is very hard to come by..:( I'ma work with what I have I guess...maybe start stripping for hairdos..i dunno :grin:


kidding..
 
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