drappedup
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I don't know how silly of a question that is, but if I haven't made it clear through my newb posts
the past couple days, I'm learning! So I have a bunch of questions as I go along. 
My question is this: I do not know what hair type I have. After looking at the charts and pictures on different websites breaking down hair types like 3c, 4b, etc., etc., none of them resemble or sound like mine. It's just straight (even when wet) but frizzy at the very roots once its dry (when not forced to be super flat when relaxed). So I'm wondering, is this simply unnatural? I was a regular of relaxers since the time I was 5 (I'm 21 now). Is it possible whatever natural curl I was originally intended to have, has just.......died?
I don't remember my hair too well prior to my first relaxer. My mom would style it in pigtails. I do know by pictures it couldn't have been TOO curly. Just very thick (still is, just less stubbornly so). She always had a hard time combing it. Maybe because it had more crazy curl to it? My sister has curly hair. The tight ringlet type. My mom has straight hair. My father's was kinky/curly.
Okay, so basic question: Is it possible to have changed what hair type I was originally supposed to have?
the past couple days, I'm learning! So I have a bunch of questions as I go along. 
My question is this: I do not know what hair type I have. After looking at the charts and pictures on different websites breaking down hair types like 3c, 4b, etc., etc., none of them resemble or sound like mine. It's just straight (even when wet) but frizzy at the very roots once its dry (when not forced to be super flat when relaxed). So I'm wondering, is this simply unnatural? I was a regular of relaxers since the time I was 5 (I'm 21 now). Is it possible whatever natural curl I was originally intended to have, has just.......died?
I don't remember my hair too well prior to my first relaxer. My mom would style it in pigtails. I do know by pictures it couldn't have been TOO curly. Just very thick (still is, just less stubbornly so). She always had a hard time combing it. Maybe because it had more crazy curl to it? My sister has curly hair. The tight ringlet type. My mom has straight hair. My father's was kinky/curly.
Okay, so basic question: Is it possible to have changed what hair type I was originally supposed to have?
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I guess that's obvious, but it seems like a constant circle. I'm a little sensitive on that topic, sorry. Going through breakage issues these last months and lost a lot of length. How long did you wait before you cut your 'leftover straight' hair? Was it challenging to have super curly hair and super straight hair at the same time before you did chop off the relaxed hair? I'm so full of questions now. :X

Mind trip for me! I can't believe we have never talked about this. It's sort of a big deal that I never knew! Do you think that would be manageable as far as waiting and doing one big chop? I don't like the idea of small cuts, or of chopping it too early and having very, very short hair (I've never been above chin-length before!). I really DO want to be done with relaxers, especially if in the end I can enjoy nice and natural hair, and finally be comfortable with my hair without having to visit the salon. That would definitely be a first. I'm trying to think how my head would look if I left it half and half, especially as far as buns and updos for work go.