Relaxer |
Transitioning to natural hair...I wore braids the whole time. |
Congrats!!!!You decided to go natural by growing out your relaxer.
Here are a few tips for caring for transitioning hair.
·
Avoid heat. Heat can
really dry out and permanently damage our hair. The worst thing that you can do to your hair is to press or
flat iron to blend the two textures. This
will cause the hair to break at the demarcation line, which is the line where
the relaxed hair meets the natural hair aka new growth. The demarcation
line is the weakest part of your hair when you are transitioning. If you must have it straight do it once or
twice a monthJ
·
Put your hair in protective
styles .Where you're not obsessing about hair length every minute of
the day. Find styles that
will blend the two textures such as perm rod sets ( very small rollers
originally used for curly perms you can find them at beauty supply stores),
roller sets, braid-outs, twist outs, bantu knot outs, box braids, micro
twists, and kinky twists or sew in weaves.
·
Have your braids touched up
your braids between appointments. If you are using braids to
transition, get the front and sides touched up between braiding. This is where
a lot of product and gunk builds up. Having it touched up every two weeks
between full braiding’s will keep your hair looking nice and keep the edges
from being so tangled when your take them down.
·
Always detangle from tip to
end. Detangling
transitioning hair requires patienceJ.First you will want to start from the ends of the
hair while you have conditioner on your hair. Separate the hair into four
sections, and apply conditioner to each section. Detangling your hair is very
important!! Failing to detangle properly will lead to hair breakage and failing
to detangle at all will cause the hair to matte.
·
Keep your hair moisturized. Dry hair breaks. Nothing beats water when it comes to
moisturizing hair, this is the time you can start using natural hair
products to seal your hair.
· Protect Your Edges. Avoid transitioning styles that put too much tension on your
temples and the nape of your neck. These
areas are much finer and delicate!!!
- Set a cutting/trimming schedule.
- Only use hair scissors to trim your ends. Never cut anything else with those scissors.
- If you feel uncomfortable trimming your ends ask the
help of a friend or go to a salon. My friend was actually the one who cut
my endsJ
Quick Tips
- Use sulfate-free shampoos when shampooing
- Detangle from ends to roots.
- Minimal styling to prevent breakage.
- Do not flat iron or press the hair to match textures.
- Deep condition every other week especially right after
a shampoo.
- Keep the hair moisturized with a water based product.
- Do not use products with petroleum or mineral oil
as the first ingredient.
Do you
have some tips that you would like to add to this list? Please leave below in
the comment box.
Thanks
& Good Luck
Afro Diva Zee
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