~Hair~Fetish~
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doesn't really know what their natural hair texture looks like? I mean aside from the obvious 1 or 2 inches of new growth I see, I can't remember what my natural hair looks like.
I know this sounds crazy, but growing up, my mom kept our hair pressed. Every 2 or 3 weeks, I (or she) would wash my hair, and then put it in 5 or 6 plaits to dry. Once dry, my mom would proceed to press it with Blue Magic grease. It was always thick and between SL and APL (considered "long" at the time, but not by LHCF's standards).
Got a jheri curl in 8th grade, and grew it out after a year. Stayed natural and pressed until I was 18 when I decided to get a relaxer. I have no idea what my hair would look like in its natural state without it being straightened. I mean, I know it's in the 4 category, but I guess I've always kept it straightened because as a kid I was told I had "that bad hair". Hmmm...
... maybe that's why I'm afraid to transition.
I know this sounds crazy, but growing up, my mom kept our hair pressed. Every 2 or 3 weeks, I (or she) would wash my hair, and then put it in 5 or 6 plaits to dry. Once dry, my mom would proceed to press it with Blue Magic grease. It was always thick and between SL and APL (considered "long" at the time, but not by LHCF's standards).Got a jheri curl in 8th grade, and grew it out after a year. Stayed natural and pressed until I was 18 when I decided to get a relaxer. I have no idea what my hair would look like in its natural state without it being straightened. I mean, I know it's in the 4 category, but I guess I've always kept it straightened because as a kid I was told I had "that bad hair". Hmmm...
Even when I became a teenager and old enough to press my hair myself, I would whip out the straightening comb at any sign of reversion and to keep my edges in check almost on the daily.
. Just like with everything, if you're using products that don't make your natural hair soft or have any slip, it doesn't mean your hair is unmanageable it means you haven't struck the right balance between products and technique to make combing your hair an easy task. I have always had VERY tighly coily hair and the right products that provide nice slip can make ALL the difference.

Your coils are so big I thought they were twists! Gorgeous!