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Quick question regarding long-term stretching

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BronzyBella

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Hi ladies,

It's been quite a while since I last posted. I've been staying away from all that's hair (growth) related and neglecting my hair a little bit this past year... until now.

I have coarse 4a/b relaxed hair. It's been about APL for the past year or so. I usually get my hair relaxed every 10 to 12 weeks and can go a little bit longer if I get a braids or a sew-in once I can't deal with my roots anymore.

I think my last relaxer was early September '09. I don't WANT to relax AT ALL until spring because I really want to see the texture of my natural hair and I'm not feeling the whole salon thing anymore.

My question is: during the times when I do have to comb through/detangle my new growth, is my hair going to break A LOT? Is it going to be like transitioning? Am I better off getting a relaxer to avoid this?

Any input is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
 
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