Thanks for the support ladies! Love ya mean it! I dont know how he actually almost convinced me and I almost convinced myself that it was a good idea, but Im glad I didnt act on it (shudder)
I only have one day off (tomorrow), then I have a long busy stretch for several days after that. That means tomorrow is gonna be a lazy day and Ill pamper my hair while I lounge around...ahhh heaven!
I might do a curlformer set...because it really smoothes the two textures into one without heat. Its looking at the two textures everytime I unleash the beast (aka take down my bun after a long day--my hair elastic hurts my head after being in all day) that is tripping me out. It looks like I stuck my finger in a light socket....so not the business. Ill figure something out. Im in this for the long haul unless I get so much demarcation breakage in my problem area (crown/middle back area) that it cant be disguised.
70 weeks. I can't believe I've gotten this far. I'm two months away from the three-year half way mark.
ezina said:70 weeks. I can't believe I've gotten this far. I'm two months away from the three-year half way mark.
How do you style your hair for such a long transition?:waytogo:
I'm 70 wks too
I'm 70 wks too
Awesome! How have you been handling your hair? I'm always curious to hear new low-maintenance ways of styling hair. I've gotten incredibly bored with mine.
Oh ladies - I have to leave you!! I succumbed to the ease of the texlax. It just makes more sense for my lifestyle right now.
Is it weird that I find my natural hair is much more softer and manageable than my relaxed hair?
I have come to the conclusion my hair does not like shampoo anymore they all leave my hair dry including sulfate free ones. The only one that doesn't do that is motions lavish conditioning shampoo
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I feel the same exact way. My relaxed ends are very crunchy and porous. My natural hair is soft and easy to manage, the big plus is my natural hair doesn't break.
I was talking to my mom about hair last night briefly and she had me a bit discouraged. I have been bunning for the past few months and she hates my buns. She said I looked unattractive and would prefer my hair to be relaxed. I am aware that I am going through a bit of an ugly phase in which I can't really do anything with my hair except bun. I hate weaves/wigs so thats out of the question. But I take VERY good care of my hair even though it's always in a bun and it's thriving. Funny how when I was wearing my hair out everyday and I could hear the strands snap on my shirt that nobody said anything.
She also said that my brother has a good grade of hair unlike mine that she says just eventually breaks off. I replied my hair broke off due to relaxers/lack of proper care and that is part of the reason why I am going back to natural hair. She just shrugged it off but I was kind of hurt. This just makes me even more determined to cut these relaxed ends off and grow back my hair. But I am glad she is one to let me be myself when it comes to my hair. I read other stories where peoples parents and/or relatives were a lot more harsh...
With that said I don't think I will be discussing hair ever again with anyone except on this forum.