kittikat24
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Ok y'all!! You know I haven't updated my fotki in FOREVER. 
So I've been transitioning for 2.5 years without the BC, trims or wigs lol
My hair was texlaxed when I began.
Enough talk, on with the pics, right?
Here's my 2011 hair: (The pics are large on purpose so you can see the texture. I realized I'm more 4a than anything. But whatever
)
February 2011--airdried hair, no product.
Pinned up hair...(Feb 2011)
March 2011 this is everyday/Airdried/stretched hair. I braid/plait at night to stretch.
March 2011--On damp hair (moisturised with AussieMoist co.), I twisted my hair and put on sponge rollers. In the morning, I took them out for this style.
Another view. The front is curly giving a faux 'bangs effect'.
April 2011
I got my hair flatironed for the first time in...9 months.
My friend did it for me, I detangled my hair the night before and saturated it in Aphogee green tea reconstructor. It STILL took her 2 hours to detangle as she straightened it. (Remember y'all..I haven't officially combed my hair for years!) I had her use Smooth n Shine silk serum on each section.
My hair was so straight, I felt bald.
Day 2 of straight hair..I wore it in a side bun. (You know protective styling goes deep!
)
Day 3. I did six bantu knots the night before, and they fell right out as the day went on, leaving my hair wavy.
Day 12...Last day of straight hair!
I tried to be like my sistas who can go 2,3, 4 wks without washing, but I simply couldn't
My scalp was getting a tad flaky, my hair was coated from only using serum as a "moisturiser"
So after this pic was taken, I clarified using baking soda/molasses/salt dissolved in water..then deeeeeeppppp Conditioned!!
May 2011 (this week) freshly washed/damp, no product.
So most of my texlaxed ends broke off due to that major detangling session with the infamous rat tail comb
But I'm thismuch closer to being all natural. I don't mind a bit!
Fingercombed/fluffed out damp hair.
So y'all, I transitioned for 2.5 years without trimming, I used direct heat like 1-2x a year, and protective styled always. No vitamins or hair growth products
My regimen? 3 products: Aussie Moist co, Aloe vera gel and raw shea butter. I co-wash like 1-2x a week.
Keeping it Simple WORKS, sistas!!
To my girls who are still transitioning/considering it:
Push on. keep going. Stay Encouraged!! My texture was NOT this pronounced the first year. I just kept protective styling and getting used to 'every hair not being in place'. Thats ok. It's texture! I've been learning alot, and I look forward to the next 2 years
-Kittikat24

So I've been transitioning for 2.5 years without the BC, trims or wigs lol
My hair was texlaxed when I began.
Enough talk, on with the pics, right?

Here's my 2011 hair: (The pics are large on purpose so you can see the texture. I realized I'm more 4a than anything. But whatever


February 2011--airdried hair, no product.

Pinned up hair...(Feb 2011)

March 2011 this is everyday/Airdried/stretched hair. I braid/plait at night to stretch.

March 2011--On damp hair (moisturised with AussieMoist co.), I twisted my hair and put on sponge rollers. In the morning, I took them out for this style.

Another view. The front is curly giving a faux 'bangs effect'.

April 2011
I got my hair flatironed for the first time in...9 months.

My hair was so straight, I felt bald.


Day 2 of straight hair..I wore it in a side bun. (You know protective styling goes deep!


Day 3. I did six bantu knots the night before, and they fell right out as the day went on, leaving my hair wavy.

Day 12...Last day of straight hair!



So after this pic was taken, I clarified using baking soda/molasses/salt dissolved in water..then deeeeeeppppp Conditioned!!


May 2011 (this week) freshly washed/damp, no product.
So most of my texlaxed ends broke off due to that major detangling session with the infamous rat tail comb


Fingercombed/fluffed out damp hair.
So y'all, I transitioned for 2.5 years without trimming, I used direct heat like 1-2x a year, and protective styled always. No vitamins or hair growth products

Keeping it Simple WORKS, sistas!!
To my girls who are still transitioning/considering it:
Push on. keep going. Stay Encouraged!! My texture was NOT this pronounced the first year. I just kept protective styling and getting used to 'every hair not being in place'. Thats ok. It's texture! I've been learning alot, and I look forward to the next 2 years

-Kittikat24
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