Ediese
Well-Known Member
I've noticed this trend on a couple hairboards that I frequent, and even on fotki. Some women decide to transition after they see someone with 3a, 3b, 3c or whatever curly type hair because they unrealistically assume that their texture will be the same. I'm happy that these women get inspired to transition to natural hair, but I'm a little 
 for the reasons behind it. 
 
I often wonder if these women truly understand that their texture will NOT necessarily look the same. I've seen some people express disappointment when they finally transition or big chop because their hair isn't the texture/type they wanted.
 
Can we start moving away from that, and start moving towards thinking that whatever natural hair we have is going to be beautiful, regardless??!

				
			
 for the reasons behind it. I often wonder if these women truly understand that their texture will NOT necessarily look the same. I've seen some people express disappointment when they finally transition or big chop because their hair isn't the texture/type they wanted.
Can we start moving away from that, and start moving towards thinking that whatever natural hair we have is going to be beautiful, regardless??!


					
				
 lol My hair has always just looked nice, and made me feel better 
 ) I can appreciate someone else's natural hair and still love mine. When I went natural I had an advantage. I knew what my hair looked like before I BC'd and I already loved my hair. I do feel weird when people tell me that they would go natural if they had my hair type. I mean I try and encourage them to do it anyway but when you believe that your hair is inherently bad... well 