Piscesgirl718
New Member
Hey ladies! I know that many of us on the forum are transitioning and I was wondering what everyone else's reasons were. For me personally, there are quite a few reasons.
1. I'm curious about my natural hair type. So far I am 6 weeks post and I see more and more curls/spirals developing that I never even knew I had.
2. I'm tired of relaxers. My last touch up burned my scalp. That was the first time I ever experienced scalp irritation like that. I don't want to pay $65 for that anymore.
3. I LOVE washing my hair! I'd wash my hair everyday if I could. However, with relaxed hair, I have to use some type of heat on it afterwards to get it straight. Wash n goes are a no no for me because my hair ends up looking like a mess. If my hair was natural I would be able to wash my hair as much as I wanted.
4. My hair is meant to be 4a. I shouldn't have to straighten just to fit in with American standards of beauty. Every time I turn on the t.v., I see blonde women with corn silk hair. I'm so SICK of it! I want to show the world that black women are beautiful and so is our natural hair!
5. In the future if I have a daughter, I want to be able to take care of her hair and teach her how to care for it. I think the best way to do that, is it acquire some first-hand knowledge.
1. I'm curious about my natural hair type. So far I am 6 weeks post and I see more and more curls/spirals developing that I never even knew I had.
2. I'm tired of relaxers. My last touch up burned my scalp. That was the first time I ever experienced scalp irritation like that. I don't want to pay $65 for that anymore.
3. I LOVE washing my hair! I'd wash my hair everyday if I could. However, with relaxed hair, I have to use some type of heat on it afterwards to get it straight. Wash n goes are a no no for me because my hair ends up looking like a mess. If my hair was natural I would be able to wash my hair as much as I wanted.
4. My hair is meant to be 4a. I shouldn't have to straighten just to fit in with American standards of beauty. Every time I turn on the t.v., I see blonde women with corn silk hair. I'm so SICK of it! I want to show the world that black women are beautiful and so is our natural hair!
5. In the future if I have a daughter, I want to be able to take care of her hair and teach her how to care for it. I think the best way to do that, is it acquire some first-hand knowledge.