aquajoyice
Well-Known Member
Hi ladies,
Quick question... I was reading a post a few weeks back talking about "Scab" hair... I'd never heard of it before but it's the hair that grows in when you are trying to transition from relaxed to natural.. not to be mistaken with your true texture but grows out and then replaced with your actual texture of hair.
So on that note... is my new growth actually scab hair which means my hair typing is all off? So those with chemically treated hair are the hair types we think we are wrong because this new growth we're seeing isn't our real texture?
Quick question... I was reading a post a few weeks back talking about "Scab" hair... I'd never heard of it before but it's the hair that grows in when you are trying to transition from relaxed to natural.. not to be mistaken with your true texture but grows out and then replaced with your actual texture of hair.
So on that note... is my new growth actually scab hair which means my hair typing is all off? So those with chemically treated hair are the hair types we think we are wrong because this new growth we're seeing isn't our real texture?
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i saw no way around it but to cut mine bc it was driving me crazy. i felt like it was damaged beyond repair. when i cut the tips, the hair started to act like the rest of my hair (softer, with texture, etc.)
) It would curl, but it was also just was dry and frizzy and didn't hold moisture like the rest of my hair... mine was primarily in the top of my head where i used to keep my relaxer on for longer to straighten it better bc i had a coarser texture than my back