Question for long-term transitioners - Update
I was doing my niece's hair, which is from midback to tailbone in length, and ultra-thick. She had a "texturizer" (relaxer?) two years ago, but no touch-ups since, so she has about 10-14 inches of new growth and 6-10 inches of straight ends. The ends are easy to detangle, and so is the new growth. All the knots and tangles - two hours' worth of them! - are exactly where the new growth and processed hair meet. Is that what usually happens? No wonder so many seem to get fed up with transitioning and chop the ends off! She agrees that she should trim the ends, but is only willing to trim as much as will grow in the month she is spending with me, . How do you transitioners deal with the tangly border area between the textures?
I was doing my niece's hair, which is from midback to tailbone in length, and ultra-thick. She had a "texturizer" (relaxer?) two years ago, but no touch-ups since, so she has about 10-14 inches of new growth and 6-10 inches of straight ends. The ends are easy to detangle, and so is the new growth. All the knots and tangles - two hours' worth of them! - are exactly where the new growth and processed hair meet. Is that what usually happens? No wonder so many seem to get fed up with transitioning and chop the ends off! She agrees that she should trim the ends, but is only willing to trim as much as will grow in the month she is spending with me, . How do you transitioners deal with the tangly border area between the textures?
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