Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Growing Out Relaxer

Making the decision to grow out your relaxed hair is a highly personal affair. Since the relationship between a woman and her hair is often affected by social pressures and self-esteem issues, it's important to ensure that you'll be happy with your decision. Transitioning from chemically treated to natural hair can be an intimidating and emotional process. Gather your enough inner strength to make the change that's right for you.


Instructions


1. Make a firm commitment to grow out your relaxer. Refuse to listen to people who will try to discourage you from your goal. Since the use of relaxers is still a controversial issue, you may face heavy scrutiny and disdain from friends and family members. Join a support group within your community for advice and help through the rough times. Participate in online forums such as BlackHairMedia.com (follow the link in Resoures) to interact with women who are at all stages of the hair-naturalization process.


2. Break old hair habits. Stop using straightening agents as soon as you make the decision to grow out your hair relaxer. Discard any chemical treatments and preparations in your possession, to reduce your chances of reverting to using relaxers. Purchase natural hair-care products to further solidify your intentions. Cancel any hair-relaxing appointments you've made with your stylist.


3. Maintain healthy hair and scalp by sticking to a dedicated styling regimen. Wash your hair weekly with a detangling shampoo. Use a combination of wash-in and blow-out conditioners to revitalize your mane. Apply adequate amounts of moisture, using a combination of deep conditioning and essential oils. Reduce your use of blow dryers and curling irons to cut down on the chances of overheating and associated hair damage.


4. Find suitable transitional hairstyles. Choose styles like braids and twists, which allow your hair to grow freely without placing undue stress on your ends or roots. Many women let their fear of not being able to find an attractive hairstyle keep them from following through on their plans. Change your style to avoid boredom, and to get used to your new styling possibilities.


5. Remain patient. Watch your hair grow healthier and fuller. Expect no more than 1 inch of new-hair growth each month. Marvel at your new look and take pride in your commitment to grow out your relaxer. Don't get discouraged if your hair isn't growing at the rate your expected. Over time, you'll reap the benefits of a full head of natural hair.







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