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skegeesmb said:
I think it depends on the reasons you are going natural. If you are going natural because you don't want to put relaxers in your hair, then it's easier to go natural because you skip the step of touch ups.
On the other hand, if your hair is not 2abc or 3abc, then it's going to be a little bit more different. Let me explain. If you are a woman who is going natural and has the expectations of Cree Summer, Kelis, or Scary Spice hair, and get spongy hair that has super shrinkage, you might have to wrestle with the fact that you don't have that kind of hair, and for some women, it's hard.
While there are ladies who realized that their hair will never have curl definition, and accept it, it's all good. But its really sad to see when someone posts I hate my 4b hair, what can I do to get it liks Cree, Kelis, Scary...
The last thing to think about is if you are a strong person. If you go natural, there are people on the net, who sit and wait for people to "trip up". If you go natural, you will represent some natural heads. And if you ever decide to put a chemical in your hair, be ready to face some dissaproval from dissapointed on-line naturals. I say online, because while not everybody who is natural cares what you do to your hair, some do, and will be quick to tell you about yourself. I know this is not everyone, but it does happen.
With that I'll give you my personal opinion. In regards to my own natural hair, I believe the only difference between my natural hair and relaxed hair is that I no longer put sodium hydroxide in my hair. That's it. The maintenance styles are the same, it takes a little longer to do my hair when I want to wear it wet as a natural because I am dealing with curls, and not straight wet relaxed hair. But it's the same for me. My hair is 3c/4a without products, and 3b/c with leave in products. My hair is not as dry natural because it's not relaxed bone straight. I really think how easy caring for relaxed or natural hair is up to you.
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