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HOW TRANSITION FROM RELAXED TO NATURAL HAIR

HOW TRANSITION FROM RELAXED TO NATURAL HAIR

PURE KERATIN on 8th Sep 2022

Transitioning from relaxed to natural can be one of the best decisions that you can make for your hair; however, the process is not always easy.

Some decide to transition because of the desire to enjoy the natural curls and coils that they were born with, others are forced to because of the havoc that the relaxer has relinquished on the hair.

Whether you decide to transition for a lifestyle change or if you just decide to do so cold turkey, you can take a few steps to making your journey from relaxed to natural much easier.

Make sure that you have decided to transition to natural, for whatever reason is right for you, and stick to it!

Committing to see the journey through to the end will be a big part of the journey to natural. There are too many times that we may think that we make decisions to do things and we do not always follow through with them. Be sure to have plenty of patience and determination in this journey!

Take pride in learning about hair care! Figure out what the right steps are to engage in your healthy hair care journey. There will be a wealth of information to learn at first, but once you start learning what your hair needs, it will be a real treat!

Have fun with it! Join a forum for support. You will find naturals and transitioners on the forums and on YouTube that will have some of the best tips to assist you. You will have fun meeting new people, making new friends, and learning all there is to know about your hair!

Embrace the true texture of your hair, and experiment with what works for your hair type. Many hope for soft curls, waves, and coils, but as the old saying goes, you don’t always get what you wish for.

For those that have no idea what your natural texture looks like (from years of relaxing from childhood), do not hesitate to embrace whatever texture the Lord blessed you with. Trust me, there’s someone out there wishing they had your hair (yes even if it’s the 4a/4b texture)

Remember to take healthy steps to managing the two textures. The hair is very sensitive when it is composed of multiple textures.

The line of demarcation (the point where the relaxed meet the natural hair) is the most fragile point of the strand.

The relaxed hair and natural hair combination may be quite difficult to manage and if one is not careful, it will get a lot more difficult as time progresses.

In order to disguise the difference in textures you must experiment with styles that compliment your features. You may enjoy styles such as braid outs, twist outs, bantu knot outs, roller sets, and many more styles. You will not always need to apply heat to conceal the two textures, but when you do, always use the proper techniques including a heat protectant.

Form a regimen that works for you! This may include low manipulation, washing the hair weekly or bi-weekly, co-washing, etc. We will give you more information on more in depth tips and techniques to transitioning in style!

Are You Ripping Your Hair Out?

There are many who experience excessive breakage and shedding, but do not know what to attribute it to. Sometimes it is not always a product or a condition that is holding us back from achieving optimal results for our hair, but we are sometimes the culprit.

Women who are transitioner, after years of relaxing, have plenty to learn about hair care. There are little steps that you must take to preserve your hair’s beauty and health.

The number one thing that most naturals know NOT to do – comb the hair while dry! Women had been combing through their dry hair, manipulating it, and styling it in its dry state.

That is a Big No-No Ladies and Gents. Never comb through kinky, coily, curly hair that is completely dry; such behavior spells disaster! Also, when you do decide to comb through your dampened hair, always comb from ends to roots to avoid snatching the hair out.

Small tips like these will do you a world of good if you keep them in mind.

Have a great, happy transition everyone!