TokyoReina
New Member
So, this past year has been the hardest hair year ever. I stretched 7 months, fell off and relaxed (ended up texlaxed), got a corrective (that didn't correct much), and the breakage has been so extreme that there isn't a bit of eveness. On top of a scissor happy stylist giving me a terrible trim and cut.
Plain awful.
Anyway, I bounced between trying to be relaxed and going natural mentally for a long time. I hate my hair now, and I'm back on the transitioning road with more determination.That's what I wanted last year when I started all this mess. However, it's very hard to deal with the multiple textures I have now.
In order I have:
Some new growth
some underprocessed
some kinda straight
some wavy
and then some bone straight.
All one one strand of hair if that's understandable. How should I go about managing this during a transition? Some areas have broken off down to the wavy texlaxed hair that wasn't corrected and I'm getting a lot of breakage despite protein treatments.
Plain awful. Anyway, I bounced between trying to be relaxed and going natural mentally for a long time. I hate my hair now, and I'm back on the transitioning road with more determination.That's what I wanted last year when I started all this mess. However, it's very hard to deal with the multiple textures I have now.
In order I have:
Some new growth
some underprocessed
some kinda straight
some wavy
and then some bone straight.
All one one strand of hair if that's understandable. How should I go about managing this during a transition? Some areas have broken off down to the wavy texlaxed hair that wasn't corrected and I'm getting a lot of breakage despite protein treatments.


I've been transitioning since I joined, so I've been dealing with this for a while. I don't know if this might help you, but for me, a fine haired, 4a/b, my fool-proof reggie is: Aphogee 2 min, then Wen, 2x/wk; and henna every two weeks. (Or, if you want to use different products: a light protein reconstructor, a super-moisturizing cond/ dc; then a light veg. protein glaze.) The over-abundance of protein is meant to counter the fineness of my strands. I fell off for a while in the winter and a lot of the bone-straight ends broke off (to which I say good riddance), but what's left looks pretty good, thank the hair gods.
If your strands are a decent thickness (ie, not fine), you might just want to go with a super-moisturizing reggie/ reconstructor as needed.