dede1129
Well-Known Member
You primarily wore you hair straight????
Here's my dilemna I am in the Army so I cannot wear alot of curly styles that I would love to because my hair must be low key and basically neat and professional. So bunning is what almost everyone at my job does. However, during my transition(29 weeks post) I have attempted to do my braidouts and transitioning styles but I have been limited to styles that can be pinned up and flattened. Then I realized that all throughout my transition I have attempted to maintain my straight hair by flat ironing biweekly and blowdrying which could cause further damage. Long story short I like straight hair so should I continue to transition or just relax/texlax? I have seen many healthy relaxed heads of hair and also natural as well so I am confused
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My primary for transitioning was because I had years of damaged relaxed hair
so should I just attempt to have healthy relaxed hair instead of attempting to transition to natural with straight hair and end up damaging it?
HELP!
Here's my dilemna I am in the Army so I cannot wear alot of curly styles that I would love to because my hair must be low key and basically neat and professional. So bunning is what almost everyone at my job does. However, during my transition(29 weeks post) I have attempted to do my braidouts and transitioning styles but I have been limited to styles that can be pinned up and flattened. Then I realized that all throughout my transition I have attempted to maintain my straight hair by flat ironing biweekly and blowdrying which could cause further damage. Long story short I like straight hair so should I continue to transition or just relax/texlax? I have seen many healthy relaxed heads of hair and also natural as well so I am confused

My primary for transitioning was because I had years of damaged relaxed hair

HELP!