Naphy
Active Member
The road has been so long since the start of my hair care journey.
I've been from a NL believer, to a SL hardcore hair grower, then to a collarbone-stucked challenge delusionned, with some several setbacks inbetween, mainly due to illness and lack of proper hair care. Finally, I turn out to become this relaxed head whose hair decided to break free.
Well, the day I decided to throw the creamy crack away, was the day I felt my head burning like it never burned before. It was hurting so bad that it came to me that I shouldn't treat myself like that. Not that i thought all that sudden that relaxing was bad and all, but you know, it was really hard to feel the pain just in the hope of becoming "beautiful". Plus, mind you that, since I was a baby, I have a huge "bloody" (yep
erplexed) birth mark on my scalp. I tried to avoid relaxing on this area for years, but I think I pushed myself to the limits. This area was particulary hurting from my last relaxer....
It was truly the turning point of my hair care journey. I decided to transition.
For years (I mean... FOR YEARS!) I've been lurking on all these posts and topics talking about transitionning and how it was difficult to manage the two textures, and how to deal with the line of demarcation.
For 6 months, I stopped relaxing and was wearing wigs as a protective style. My hair was thriving from all that non manipulation, and healthy hair care routine. But my hair started to become less managable...
I was trying to have a long transition period with my hair, like 1 year, just enough to get a good amount of NG and to feel comfortable wearing my own hair out.
BUT, yesterday, I decided otherwise. BIG CHOP DAY YALLLLL ~~~~~yay
The strenght, I got it from my LHCF sistas
You are the only reason I stayed motivated all these years, even with all these setbacks. YOU make me believe. BSL, here I come 
Anyway,.... here are the pics !
I've been from a NL believer, to a SL hardcore hair grower, then to a collarbone-stucked challenge delusionned, with some several setbacks inbetween, mainly due to illness and lack of proper hair care. Finally, I turn out to become this relaxed head whose hair decided to break free.
Well, the day I decided to throw the creamy crack away, was the day I felt my head burning like it never burned before. It was hurting so bad that it came to me that I shouldn't treat myself like that. Not that i thought all that sudden that relaxing was bad and all, but you know, it was really hard to feel the pain just in the hope of becoming "beautiful". Plus, mind you that, since I was a baby, I have a huge "bloody" (yep

It was truly the turning point of my hair care journey. I decided to transition.
For years (I mean... FOR YEARS!) I've been lurking on all these posts and topics talking about transitionning and how it was difficult to manage the two textures, and how to deal with the line of demarcation.
For 6 months, I stopped relaxing and was wearing wigs as a protective style. My hair was thriving from all that non manipulation, and healthy hair care routine. But my hair started to become less managable...
I was trying to have a long transition period with my hair, like 1 year, just enough to get a good amount of NG and to feel comfortable wearing my own hair out.
BUT, yesterday, I decided otherwise. BIG CHOP DAY YALLLLL ~~~~~yay

The strenght, I got it from my LHCF sistas


Anyway,.... here are the pics !