When I was an undergraduate I had natural hair --it was not healthy at all. (and I'm sure my press-n-curls were not helping...)
When I had relaxed hair--it was healthy (okay I had a great stylist). Last January I decided to transition again--from January until early October I had my hair pressed (or flat ironed) 2 or 3 times. My hair was pretty healthy for transitioning hair.
Let me add one more thing--when I was relaxing w/o a hairstylist my hair was shedding and falling out. --
So--it really depends on what techniques you use to care for your hair--natural or relaxed.
When I had relaxed hair--it was healthy (okay I had a great stylist). Last January I decided to transition again--from January until early October I had my hair pressed (or flat ironed) 2 or 3 times. My hair was pretty healthy for transitioning hair.
Let me add one more thing--when I was relaxing w/o a hairstylist my hair was shedding and falling out. --
So--it really depends on what techniques you use to care for your hair--natural or relaxed.
My natural hair is growing like crazy and the curls are becoming more courser and harder to control. Plus the winter weather out here in Cali is dry and can make your hair very brittle no matter how much moisturizer you put in your hair.
it. I have 3 wigs already.


I found the culprit though....MTG. After my hair dresser cut the damaged hair off, I was completely in love with my natural hair, that i hadn't seen since I was 8 yrs old. My natural hair then was so thick, it would break combs and brushes. Now, this time, my hair was soft and curly! I just wanted to see how long this new texture was gonna last. Now that it has grown out a little, it is still curly, but now the thickness is coming out and I'm still loving my hair. The reason why I say my relaxed hair thrived more is because I knew how to care properly for it. It also showed length more quickly. It may take me some time before I can say my natural hair thrives better. I'm still a natural newby.