Sianna
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If there is a thread like this already, I didn't find it when I did a search.
Okay, I've been thinking about this for a little while and I thought I'd go ahead and ask.
I've seen some women on this forum who have gone from natural, to relaxed, to texlaxed and back again. I am interested in hearing your stories.
For me, going natural began as a way to escape the frustration of severe breakage. Typically, my hair does well in the summer, but in the winter, it breaks off like nobody's business!! This is why I have had short hair my entire adult and adolescent life. I have never had an entire years worth of length on my head because it would break off every winter without fail!
I didn't decide to go natural all at once. Last year, I cut ALL of my hair off and wore a lace wig for a few months. The intent was to allow my hair to be natural for a while and then to relax again on new, healthy hair. I ended up relaxing just a few months after my first BC, only to experience the same pattern of breakage when the weather grew cold again.
Long story short, I ended up at a crossroads with my hair. I was tired of the same cycle of grow in the summer and break in the winter. So, while looking for a wig on the internet, I ended up coming across some article that was asking why black women relaxed their hair. Initially I didn't really think much of it, but within the next few days I really began to question why I did it. When I could not come up with a really compelling answer, I began to seriously consider going natural. I started looking for info on natural hair and how to care for it. And just a few days later I BC'd again! This time intending to remain natural permanently!
For me, natural hair has turned out to be far easier to manage than I ever thought it could be. I don't know what (if anything) I was doing wrong with my relaxed hair, but I will never go back to it! I am hoping that, with proper care, my natural hair can reach lengths my relaxed hair has never seen!
What's your story?
Okay, I've been thinking about this for a little while and I thought I'd go ahead and ask.
I've seen some women on this forum who have gone from natural, to relaxed, to texlaxed and back again. I am interested in hearing your stories.
For me, going natural began as a way to escape the frustration of severe breakage. Typically, my hair does well in the summer, but in the winter, it breaks off like nobody's business!! This is why I have had short hair my entire adult and adolescent life. I have never had an entire years worth of length on my head because it would break off every winter without fail!
I didn't decide to go natural all at once. Last year, I cut ALL of my hair off and wore a lace wig for a few months. The intent was to allow my hair to be natural for a while and then to relax again on new, healthy hair. I ended up relaxing just a few months after my first BC, only to experience the same pattern of breakage when the weather grew cold again.

Long story short, I ended up at a crossroads with my hair. I was tired of the same cycle of grow in the summer and break in the winter. So, while looking for a wig on the internet, I ended up coming across some article that was asking why black women relaxed their hair. Initially I didn't really think much of it, but within the next few days I really began to question why I did it. When I could not come up with a really compelling answer, I began to seriously consider going natural. I started looking for info on natural hair and how to care for it. And just a few days later I BC'd again! This time intending to remain natural permanently!
For me, natural hair has turned out to be far easier to manage than I ever thought it could be. I don't know what (if anything) I was doing wrong with my relaxed hair, but I will never go back to it! I am hoping that, with proper care, my natural hair can reach lengths my relaxed hair has never seen!

What's your story?
now my hair is really thick, natural,APL and healthy as ever.


at some points). Admittedly my hair did VERY well with jherri curls and grew like crazy and my scalp was very healthy.