sunshinelady
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I am so glad you all are finding this post helpful. Make sure that you tell us your tips too.
bmoreflyygirl said:lol so true... I like this thread. I want to add that nobody said this was going to be easy. A lot of people feel like it's just hair and I just decided to chop it off and go natural (which may be true for some people). But realistically, it's bigger than that. Just because you've gone through a mental transition and are comfortable with your hair in its natural state doesn't mean everybody else will be. Also, we have to realize that some people aren't to that point yet, but they will get there eventually. So bear with them. I'm sure there are plenty of us who had the same gripes and issues about natural hair that other people express to us at one point in time too.
sweetwhispers said:.....Call me a nappy nazi Would i wear weaves/wigs etc. Yeah, in a heartbeat. But chemically alter my hair to resemble something else. Never. Its just not part of my belief system anymore.
sweetwhispers said:This is so true. I find often i cannot relate to some threads on LHCF because i enjoy working with my hair.
If you like straight styles 24/7, 365 days a week maybe going natural is not the thing for you. The more you fight your hair the more difficult going/staying natural will be for you.
If you don't like natural styles- i.e twists,braids,cornrows,twistouts, wash and gos etc. Maybe going natural isn't the thing for you. If you find straight hair more attractive going natural is probably not the thing for you. You have to transition your mind out of the straight hair mentality, by that i mean what you did with your relaxed hair you will not be able to do with your natural hair. I think that a lot of fustrations stem from this.
Natural hair is not inherently difficult. Don't believe the hype. Its as difficult as you want it to be.
Sometimes its not just hair. I know for me its not. Call me a nappy nazi Would i wear weaves/wigs etc. Yeah, in a heartbeat. But chemically alter my hair to resemble something else. Never. Its just not part of my belief system anymore.
Experiment, Experiment. With no-cone, no-oil, etc. You will find a routine that works for you! And your hair will thank you for it.
Focus on Health and everything else will come into place.
Ms Lala said:I didn't know u got your hair cut!
WOW...you just connected a big dot in my hair life.....I had my first relaxer when I was 9...even though I became fully nautral again by the time I was 11, that one time I got a relaxer damaged the front of my hair. I remember the very front falling out. Even though now I have hair, that front part has always been a little weird and thinner that the rest of my hair. Now I know it will not grow back but now I think I know the culprit. I wish I had never had that relaxer.sunshinelady said:Hi ladies,
5. When you get the urge to get a relaxer go get a wig or get braids. It will help you get over the hump. Just have one on hand for events that you want something different. I really wish someone told me that when I hit that "not cute" 1.5 year mark. It was a rough period and I should have just gotten braids.