LoveLiLi
Well-Known Member
I'm in. I've been transitioning for the last six months and I don't plan on doing a big chop. I alternate my styles; I'll wear a bun for a couple of weeks and then flat iron it and wear it out for a couple of weeks. I'm gradually trimming my ends until my natural hair reaches shoulder length when straightened. Somehow, my hair seems easier to manage as I get more new growth. I know that sounds strange, but it's true; as I learn what products work best the transition is getting easier and easier.
And, I've practiced trimming my own ends (even in the back) and I'm getting better at it, so I won't have to worry about paying a stylist who (a) can't handle my hair and (b) tries to talk me into getting a relaxer.
And, I've practiced trimming my own ends (even in the back) and I'm getting better at it, so I won't have to worry about paying a stylist who (a) can't handle my hair and (b) tries to talk me into getting a relaxer.
....I need some serious pointers. I am not cutting my hair off until my natural hair reaches at least APL so I can see myself transitioning for the next year and half before doing the BC.
. HINT HINT Marie1837

Thanks to a corrective relaxer. I have 3 inches around the front edges, 7 inches around the outer perimeters, and 2 inches in the crown area. I've tried flexi rods and twist outs- They all look horrible because of the inconsistent lengths. I'm bunning for year. I use the Cathy Howse method and no bushes. I hope this works....
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