Over the past couple of weeks, I was trying to utilize products without cones in them because I kept reading about how bad they were for me. But, it has made the natural section of my hair has been really dry; so yesterday, I went back to the cones. After washing my hair, I went back to some leave-ins that were working for me before. I put Silken Child detangler (with cones), Aphogee Green Tea and Wave Nouveau Moisturizing Finishing Lotion (with cones). My hair still feels awesome! Does that mean I'm cone girl or am I missing something?
I've never had problems with products with cones. Some people do and some people don't and now you know that you don't!
You got to use what works for you.
Over the past couple of weeks, I was trying to utilize products without cones in them because I kept reading about how bad they were for me. But, it has made the natural section of my hair has been really dry; so yesterday, I went back to the cones. After washing my hair, I went back to some leave-ins that were working for me before. I put Silken Child detangler (with cones), Aphogee Green Tea and Wave Nouveau Moisturizing Finishing Lotion (with cones). My hair still feels awesome! Does that mean I'm cone girl or am I missing something?
havilland said:first of all, please know that MOST stylists are not going to be supportive or know how to help you transition.
second of all, read this entire thread. there is alot of information in here that you will find helpful. almost like a book on the ups and downs of transitioning
third, do some research on you tube. there are plenty of vloggers that have transitioned. you can learn alot from them.
fourth, take your time and decide how you want to transition. long term, big chop, short term?
good luck
thanks. i appreciate that.
i have a question ----- is it me or does it seem like there are a lot of "one time, one post, "lurked" for along time but just joined today" posters in here lately?
Just washed my hair after wearing it straight for 1 1/2 weeks and no heat damage YAY!!!. Thats my biggest fear. I am so ready to big chop especially since i realized my hair can fit into a ponytail and make a lil puff, but im afraid because the curls on one side of my head are tighter than the other side. I dont know if that will look right
Some probally just decided to transitioned and found a home here.
I am 16 months post
Me too
I love tresemme naturals! It provides excellent slip and has made wash day a pleasure and a breeze.
I've decided that until I find the products that moisturize Thing 1 and Thing 2 and make them act right, I'm going to leave conditioner in that part of my hair.
Rae81 said:I have a section in the front of my hair just like yours and i clarified today and it still looks the same. I have just come to the realization that section of hair is not going to change and that is its texture. I am angry because its right in the front and i know that once i go fully natural i will not be able to rock a wash n go because that section doesnt curl up like the rest of my hair.
ZebraPrintLover said:So I washed my hair this week and got a few photos for you guys.
I am 45 weeks post..... I have very fine hair and unsure of the type.
I have a good amount of growth but my shrinkage is crazy. I'm pretty sure I will be cutting once I make it 16 months, which will be May 2013. Heck might even do it as earlier as March cause it get hot in Texas fast. Shhh it 82 degrees today!
mami2010 said:Ok ladies I am debating about transitioning, I have been thinking about it for some time now and I think I am finally ready. I have been texlaxing for 1 1/2 years to help get me to transition to natural. I really love the texlaxed hair texture but, I would really love it to have more texture. So natural hair here I come. I am about apl length right now but due for a trim. 3 inches of my hair is bone straight relaxed hair that needs to go in January. So I will know my true length come January. I will also need a whole new regimen...... One pic is of my texture and the other is my length.