Kim0105
Well-Known Member
Hey all, I've read through all 323 pages of this thread over the last week. I relaxed this January after being natural for a year. I didn't have the patience to deal with my hair after taking care of my then 2 year old and a baby. I figured I'd rather use whatever time I had to eat than deal with hair. For the last 3-4 years I've BC as many times and relaxed. My last touch up was May 18 so I am 9 weeks post hoping to transition for just over 2 years.
I have never transitioned before and plan to do so with the help of self installed Havana Twists. The plan is to install for 6 weeks, take down for 2 while I do a protein treatment and give my hair some tlc before installing again for 6 weeks, rinse ad repeat. My first set are in now. While in twists I spritz with a mix of scurl, conditioner, oil and distilled water 3-4 times per week and a protein spritz once per week. As far as washing I will cowash once per week.
So the why... I have a 3 year old daughter who has very thick and BSB 4a hair. I want her to grow up loving and being proud of her hair. The only way I know how to do that for her is to model it while taking care of her hair. My hair is 4b if I were to type it. It doesn't have as many curls as my daughter's as it tends to grow straight in some areas. I guess I'll see if anything has changed in the last 18 months.
I have never transitioned before and plan to do so with the help of self installed Havana Twists. The plan is to install for 6 weeks, take down for 2 while I do a protein treatment and give my hair some tlc before installing again for 6 weeks, rinse ad repeat. My first set are in now. While in twists I spritz with a mix of scurl, conditioner, oil and distilled water 3-4 times per week and a protein spritz once per week. As far as washing I will cowash once per week.
So the why... I have a 3 year old daughter who has very thick and BSB 4a hair. I want her to grow up loving and being proud of her hair. The only way I know how to do that for her is to model it while taking care of her hair. My hair is 4b if I were to type it. It doesn't have as many curls as my daughter's as it tends to grow straight in some areas. I guess I'll see if anything has changed in the last 18 months.

Maybe, that will quell his hair observations. The other two just may not be aware, yet!
They're not more white, they're at a different stage of development. However, your their mother, and a mommy knows her babies.

