Transitioning to Natural with Fine Hair

I Am Now Transitioning from Relaxed Hair to Natural Hair

So, I made the decision on 2/15/10 to transition from relaxed hair to natural hair!  Since the age of 11, I’ve had chemically processed hair and frankly I’m tired of it!  I now want to know and see what my natural hair looks like.  I’m sure the journey ahead is going to be a road of many bumps, turns, and twists.  But, I’m ready for it!!!  I am currently three months relaxer.  What this means is that, it’s been three months since I’ve had a relaxer applied to my hair in order to straighten out the kinks.  Matter of fact, my last touch up was done on 12/5/09.  I’m not going to lie to you, I am really nervous about this and really don’t know what to expect.  However, I know that I am beautiful with or without a relaxer. 

I have very fine hair, so while I’m transitioning I have to ensure that I take extra care of my fine strands.  Since I am transitioning and not doing a big chop, I am going to have to deal with the two textures (relaxed and natural) which if not properly taken care of can lead to breakage, brittleness, and lack of luster.  With that said my main focal point during this journey will be making sure that I keep a proper balance of moisture and protein.

Here are some tips to follow if you’re taking this same journey:

1.) Shampoo and deep condition on a weekly basis

2.) Incorporate hair styles that are transition friendly – braid outs, roller sets, buns, weaves, etc.

3.) Deep condition with a mixture of moisture and protein conditioners or with one that contains both.

4.) Hardcore protein treatment every six weeks

5.) Moisturize, Moisturize, Moisturize on a daily basis and seal in the moisture with light essential oils.

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  13. Shareese Williams on May 26, 2010 at 3:26 PM

    Do you have any pics? I’ve started 2/10/2010. What styles can you do?

  14. ageerthinhair on May 31, 2010 at 5:15 PM

    There are some pics in some of the protective styles articles.

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