TokyoReina
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Seriously, I am! So now I'm sitting here teary eyed trying to think of plan to get my healthy BSL relaxed hair back. I'm six months post, and while I like the idea of being natural still, these past weeks have left me feeling really down about my hair. I had a weave for 5 weeks and when I took it down I felt like my hair had thinned and I'd lost a great deal. On top of that breakage I had breakage. So I did a protein treatment...deep conditioned...and my hair felt really short. I blamed my new growth but I believe my relaxed ends suffered immensely. On top of that I had it blown out today and the stylist cut a bit much for my taste. All I can do is cry right now because I'm really tired of even dealing with my hair. I miss just wrapping it and combing it down in the mornings. Or just making a nice sleek bun and calling it a day. Now I wake up and dread even seeing my hair.
So, I've gone from BSL to a little past SL now. From breakage, the trim, whatever...I'm not happy. So I'm wondering where to start on the path to getting my BSL relaxed hair back.I know I can't just have it relaxed an be on my way...but I really don't even know what to do now as far as a regimen or whatnot.
So, I've gone from BSL to a little past SL now. From breakage, the trim, whatever...I'm not happy. So I'm wondering where to start on the path to getting my BSL relaxed hair back.I know I can't just have it relaxed an be on my way...but I really don't even know what to do now as far as a regimen or whatnot.
I'm sorry you feel that way.
Transitioning is rough. I don't miss it for the world, BUT, I'd do it all over again if it meant that was the only way I could have natural hair. My hair was BSL and grew to MBL during my transition. My ends were thin as all heck though. My hair broke a loooot. I'm one of those people whose hair really didn't agree with transitioning, but I pushed through. It took me a while to find products that helped, and frequent protein (I used it on the relaxed parts and the line of demarcation) definitely kept breakage to a minimum. I also bunned pretty much every day. There is light at the end of the tunnel though. I recently straightened my hair and after comparing it to my pre-b/c'ed hair, I am happy to say that not only have I surpassed my old length, my hair is also thicker and more healthy than its EVER been before.
Even if you b/c sooner than anticipated, it's only hair and it WILL grow back...stronger and healthier than before to boot.
Cheering you on