malibu4590
Well-Known Member
I decided to transition after realizing I could have the same healthy relaxed look with a good flat-ironing job and not damage my hair and scalp along the way.
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Taken from The Pros and Cons of Being Natural DiscussionPros:
I honestly can't think of anything I don't like about my hair. I don't even get SSKs that I can think of. I don't spend hours detangling. My hair never feels like a chore to me at all. I think a lot of it has to do with being so self-centered that I took time to get to know my hair--not to make it do what other hair does--but to get to see what it alone can do. I've been natural for more years of my life than relaxed, but it wasn't until 2003 or 2004, that I really took notice of my hair and really started to see what it looked like and learned how to handle it. I finger-comb a lot (that HIH disease thing is serious I tell ya!), and love to feel and see it go ping! I dunno, I'm Nonie and I'm addicted to my hair.
- Independence galore. I don't think I could ever trust myself to touch up my new growth with relaxers without some overlap occurring or else under-processing at the demarcation point, so I would have to depend on a stylist for my touch ups
- Versatility and never boring. I love that I can enjoy any and every hairstyle I want. I can go from short to long, straight to coily, wear braids/twists etc without worrying about unraveling.
- Inexpensive hair. Besides shampoo, conditioner, ACV and plastic caps, I really don't spend a lot of money on my hair. S Curl is used when I wear my hair out and if I'm not wearing it straight. I last used it in March and so a bottle lasts me forever.
- Soft, touchable hair. OK, if HIH disease is not your thing, then this would be a con but for me, I love the way my hair feels. When it was straight, I hardly cared to play with it. Now, you can hardly keep my fingers out of it. It feels so nice to touch.
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Why am I transitioning?
Because before LHCF, I never even knew what 'natural' was. Seriously. Even people with curly natural 3c hair, I didn't know it was 'natural'...I don't know what I thought it was. I didn't think much of hair...especially my own hair. I didn't know not getting a relaxer was even remotely an option. Like...what else were you supposed to do? And it wasn't that I thought my hair was bad or unmanageable (the 1st time I heard that word was probably on LHCF lol) because this was never said to me. When my mom took me to get a relaxer at age 4 it wasn't "we have to straighten out your nappy kinks because this **** is bad, terrible and you need white girl swang"It was just "we're going to the hairdressers". So I never really had a complex about my hair...I just didn't know what was underneath the relaxer...having only 'stretched' for like 5 weeks prior to LHCF.
So when I got on here and started to see all of the natural heads I was like "...what is this? By golly, I've never even heard of this natural thing before! People can 'not' relax their hair and still be...alive?"So I started to look at legit 4b/4z people's hair because I just knew my hair wasn't curly at all. And I absolutely loved it (stalking 4b fotkis). So then I started to grow out my relaxer and around 3 months I noticed little coils in my head and became terrified
I just knew this wasn't my hair...I thought something must've happened. But I finally realized that was just how my hair was supposed to be and I had to start stalking other fotkis
I was kind of sad/pissed off that I had to start stalking different fotkis all over again to see what my hair would look like
but its fine.
So I'm basically transitioning because I want to get to know my natural hair; I want to see it. I want to learn how to take care of it, because I was never given a chance to before.
I came from a place where a sista wouldn't even get hired entering an interview with braids, dreads, twists or TWA. In fact, I remember my supervisor coming approaching me one day about my braids I decided to get (I was relaxed but wanted a break from the hair stuff) and her exact words were "we hired you because of your qualifications and also for your image. I recommend that you change your hair style back because it looks better that way). Mind you, all I had done was some basic micro braids, cut in a short bob.
So I can totally relate to your post as I had the same ah-ha moment.