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Texturizing to Transition without the BC....Your Thoughts? All Heads Welcome.
THE TITLE SHOULD READ: WITHOUT THE BC! MY APOLOGIES!
[/COLOR]My thoughts go along these line:
My 4" TWA shrinks down to 1 inch on a good day. Love natural/curly hair...not in love with shrinkage. Can't imagine relaxing again...ever.
So...texturize/texlax 4a/3c hair to a set 3c -length shows more, curly texture remains. One that is very similar to natural texture of 4a/3c (intentionally).
Never get a touch up. Let hair grow naturally.
Enjoy the length initally gained after a BC by texturizing -but not so much your natural texture can't mesh right in with it.
No need for touch ups, no over lapping, no over-processed ends.
Would this be a way to have your mochi and eat it too?
I ask because the grief I get over being natural is wearing away at me. I'm tired of the looks, off comments, and down right negative ones I get all around. It's easy to say "Do you", but I'm not as obsessed as I was about being natural. I am against MY (read, only my head, I'm only talking about ME here, I was relaxed for years) head ever being relaxed or texlaxed again...and I can't stand chemicals on my scalp.
For the first time using chemicals would be a style choice (I miss all my long hair terribly). I must have curly hair on my head. I can't see myself with straight hair anymore, it feels like a costume to me. It's as if going natural has given me the ability to see relaxing/texturizing/texlaxing as a style choice...not a lifestyle choice as it was for me before.
Thus my experiementing with natural ways to texturize lately.
Doing this would give me back some of my length which I loved far more than I realized when I BCed, get my family off my back (somewhat, straight hair still reigns around here), and if this worked...I'd enjoy transitioning to being fully naturally without BCing again.
It CAN be done, at least when there is a greater amount of natural hair to texturized hair, which I found out while transitioning. At the time I was texlaxing my 4a hair to 2a, so the textures were obviously too different. But I kept a curly fro of 3a hair next to 3c/4a hair without issue and it looked cute. It only became an issue when my natural hair caught up to it in length and the difference in textures became in issue, because again my "3a" was too far from my natural texture.
My thoughts would be if the texturized hair is so very close to the newgrowth in texture it wouldn't be a serious issue.
No...I don't like weaves, braids, phony ponies, quick-weaves, etc.
I'm just thinking of a variety of things at the moment. More than likely I'll forget about this for a couple weeks as I did two weeks ago. And the two weeks before that.
But I would like to hear more experienced ladies' thoughts. I've been relaxed, texlaxed, and now natural...I've never been texturized. Now that I'm no longer on either extreme of straight/wavy hair is better or natural hair is better....I'm wondering just where DO I stand?
Or maybe I should order some Megatek and call it a day?
THE TITLE SHOULD READ: WITHOUT THE BC! MY APOLOGIES!
[/COLOR]My thoughts go along these line:
My 4" TWA shrinks down to 1 inch on a good day. Love natural/curly hair...not in love with shrinkage. Can't imagine relaxing again...ever.
So...texturize/texlax 4a/3c hair to a set 3c -length shows more, curly texture remains. One that is very similar to natural texture of 4a/3c (intentionally).
Never get a touch up. Let hair grow naturally.
Enjoy the length initally gained after a BC by texturizing -but not so much your natural texture can't mesh right in with it.
No need for touch ups, no over lapping, no over-processed ends.
Would this be a way to have your mochi and eat it too?
I ask because the grief I get over being natural is wearing away at me. I'm tired of the looks, off comments, and down right negative ones I get all around. It's easy to say "Do you", but I'm not as obsessed as I was about being natural. I am against MY (read, only my head, I'm only talking about ME here, I was relaxed for years) head ever being relaxed or texlaxed again...and I can't stand chemicals on my scalp.
For the first time using chemicals would be a style choice (I miss all my long hair terribly). I must have curly hair on my head. I can't see myself with straight hair anymore, it feels like a costume to me. It's as if going natural has given me the ability to see relaxing/texturizing/texlaxing as a style choice...not a lifestyle choice as it was for me before.
Thus my experiementing with natural ways to texturize lately.
Doing this would give me back some of my length which I loved far more than I realized when I BCed, get my family off my back (somewhat, straight hair still reigns around here), and if this worked...I'd enjoy transitioning to being fully naturally without BCing again.
It CAN be done, at least when there is a greater amount of natural hair to texturized hair, which I found out while transitioning. At the time I was texlaxing my 4a hair to 2a, so the textures were obviously too different. But I kept a curly fro of 3a hair next to 3c/4a hair without issue and it looked cute. It only became an issue when my natural hair caught up to it in length and the difference in textures became in issue, because again my "3a" was too far from my natural texture.
My thoughts would be if the texturized hair is so very close to the newgrowth in texture it wouldn't be a serious issue.
No...I don't like weaves, braids, phony ponies, quick-weaves, etc.
I'm just thinking of a variety of things at the moment. More than likely I'll forget about this for a couple weeks as I did two weeks ago. And the two weeks before that.
But I would like to hear more experienced ladies' thoughts. I've been relaxed, texlaxed, and now natural...I've never been texturized. Now that I'm no longer on either extreme of straight/wavy hair is better or natural hair is better....I'm wondering just where DO I stand?
Or maybe I should order some Megatek and call it a day?
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