princetongal20
Member
Okay, so I'm a newbie to posting (longtime lurker) and I'm approaching this with caution. I hope I don't offend anyone (don't know why I would) by isolating a group in the title. 
That said, I was wondering if there were any nigerians on the board with relaxed hair that's past SL. Now, the reason I ask this is not because I doubt that it exists (I DO NOT doubt that it exists. I've been a lurker here long enough to be educated against the misconceptions that many have about AA hair not being able to grow long
, and being nigerian and/or 4a/b is no different!) I am only wondering because I was just looking at a post and I saw Sonce's hair (ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS) but noticed that it was natural. I am about 10 weeks post and I'm considering transitioning. I'm this 
inches thumb and index finger) close to going natural.
I suppose I should ask the question of 4a/b's in general (although I know that it is possible for a nigerian to have a diff texture..just speaking generally from my observations), but I'm also wondering how many nigerians who have had success w/ their hair on the board are relaxed vs. natural.
Despite the title, all constructive thoughts/opinions are greatly welcomed and appreciated
!
Jess

That said, I was wondering if there were any nigerians on the board with relaxed hair that's past SL. Now, the reason I ask this is not because I doubt that it exists (I DO NOT doubt that it exists. I've been a lurker here long enough to be educated against the misconceptions that many have about AA hair not being able to grow long
, and being nigerian and/or 4a/b is no different!) I am only wondering because I was just looking at a post and I saw Sonce's hair (ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS) but noticed that it was natural. I am about 10 weeks post and I'm considering transitioning. I'm this I suppose I should ask the question of 4a/b's in general (although I know that it is possible for a nigerian to have a diff texture..just speaking generally from my observations), but I'm also wondering how many nigerians who have had success w/ their hair on the board are relaxed vs. natural.
Despite the title, all constructive thoughts/opinions are greatly welcomed and appreciated
!Jess
I'm Nigerian, with fine, relaxed 4a/b hair and my hair is slightly above brastrap. I believe that growing long hair is definitely possible for EVERYBODY, regardless of ethnicity, hairtype, skin color or anything else. However - whether you are able to do it will really depend on what you are willing to do to retain that length (i.e. protective styling, deep conditioning, staying away from stylist who are inadvertently hindering your progress, etc.)