Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Transitioning From A Relaxer To Natural Hair

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There are many reasons why a woman with a relaxer would want to go back to natural hair. It could be for health reasons, finance, convenience, or simply personal preference. Whatever the reasons for going back, it is can be a stressful process. You may not be quite sure about do it. Should you go to a natural hair stylist? Should you attempt to do it yourself? The choice is yours, but if you choose to do it yourself, here are a few tips to help make the transition successful.


Instructions


1. Stop putting chemical relaxers in your hair. This is an important first step in the transition from relaxed to natural hair. It’s tempting to continue when your hair starts getting thicker at the roots, but resist.


2. Deep condition your hair weekly and moisturize daily to keep your hair from becoming dry and brittle. Dry hair breaks off easily, so keep it adequately moisturized.


3. Find a hairstyle that is easy to manage and will accommodate the transition. You may want to wear hair extensions for a time. Braids are a good transition hair style because it allows your hair to rest and grow out without excessive manipulation. The less strain you put on your hair from combing and styling, the better for transitional hair.


4. Trim your hair every four to six weeks. Trimming the hair removes dead ends and the gradually cuts away the relaxed part of the hair. The trim will also give your hair a neat look and allow greater styling options.


5. When you have at least two to three inches of newly grown hair, do the big chop. This simply means that you cut off all the relaxed hair now that you have enough hair that is natural. Cutting your hair at this point will also lessen the strain on your natural new growth.


6. Style your newly cropped hair with twists, small afros, scarves and other hair accessories. Accent your face by neatly arching your eyebrows, wearing attractive earrings and a beautiful smile.







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