Showing posts with label Transitioning from Relaxed to Natural Hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Transitioning from Relaxed to Natural Hair. Show all posts

Friday, December 9, 2011

Things We Learned About Long Term Transitioning

Using Headbands During Transitioning Helps With Styling

Bantu Knots are a great option for Transitioning Hair!

Bantu Knot Out on Transitioning Hair
HELPFUL TIPS FOR TRANSITIONING HAIR

While I was transitioning, my staple style was to do several braids, and put the perm rod rollers on the relaxed parts. I kept it simple then. Why? I want to grow my hair long, and I realize the less I mess with it after I give it the proper care (1x weekly), then it will retain length. I believe that's true for everyone.
As far as products, I don't get to recommend products b/c I found out that everybody's hair is different (even me and my 2 girls). So the fun part for you is to buy a product, try it, look at the ingredients, and decide what ingredients your hair likes or doesn't like. For instance, I found out how my hair likes shea butter. It doesn't respond to it the same way that everyone else's does.
If you're long term transitioning like we did. Some things that helped us were:
1) Trimming as needed: some clues to trim...if your relaxed ends keep knotting up when you're styling or washing/conditioning. A little trim will make your life so much easier.
2)  Moisturizing. Your new growth may require a different moisturizing product than your relaxed ends. But once you moisturize properly, your styling will be easier.
3) Find a way to create 1 consistent texture and stick with it. You can variate your styling, but creating the texture is the basis for what you will do your styling on. For instance. Decide if you will match your straight hair or your coily hair. In the beginning of my transition, I matched my straight hair by blow drying 1 x week. Further into my transition, I decided to match my coily hair by use of perm rod rollers.
4) Invest in a Satin/Silky Pillowcase, some headbands, Bobby Pins, a Satin Scarf, Clamps or clips to help with holding the hair in sections while you are washing/styling.
5) If you are a long term transitioner, and still looking to see length during your transition, a good thing to practice is "low manipulation styling". Basically, pick a style on your wash day---and stick with it for the week if possible. The less "man-handling" you do with your transitioning hair, the better. Less breakage, less knotting, less split ends means length retention. My hair grew the longest ever while I was transitioning. That was nice to learn that I knew how to retain the length.
RE: Office Styling, only you know what will be acceptable in your particular place of employment. I feel that any type of clean, groomed hair that is not a distraction--is professional. Buns are pretty much the standard for most "corporate" office environments (for straight or curly haired textures)!

Click here if you are looking for staple products for your transitioning hair. We list some of our all time favorites.


Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Posts By Topic

In an effort to organize everything in my life---I am making this page to help find information easier! No need to hope and wish about it, I will just update this page as more information on transitioning has been posted.



Transitioning Hair (Tips & Tricks)
How to Lay Down Your Hairline/Edges
5 Straight Up Tips For Transitioning
How to Take a Break From Transitioning Woes 
Transitioning Hair and Exercise Styling Trick 
What We Learned About Long Term Transitioning



Curly Hair Styling & Care
T's Method For Defining Curly Hair with Eco Styler Gel
Coily Hair Using the Tightly Curly Method
Quick Coil Defining Method Step By Step 
Ten Things To Love About Wash N Go's 
Overview of How to Wear Your Coily Hair 
A Quick "Pre Poo" and How that Can Help Your Curls POP!



Detangling Natural Hair
Quick Tips For Detangling Natural Hair After Long Term Styling




Length Retention 
How to Use Two Strand Twists To Grow Long Hair
How You Detangle Will Determine If You Will Grow Your Hair Long 
Steps to Take to Keep Your Length
My Low Manipulation Styling & Regimen



Journey to YOU (oh, you will want to check this often for new updates)!
What Happens When You Accept Your Natural Hair
Consistent Actions For Consistent Results: Exercise, Hair Care, Etc)
Transitioning From Relaxed to Natural Without Support
Losing Weight: Is Your Mind Ready?
My Experience Wearing A Blow Out "As Is"





BRAIDOUTS
Aloe Vera & Your BEST Braidout
Ultra Defined Braidout on Loose Textured Hair (T's)


TWISTOUTS
How to Get a Lengthy, Stretched Twistout

FLAT IRON
FINE HAIR: From Flat Ironed Straight Back to Coily


TWO STRAND TWISTS
Fro Hawk Styling With Two Strand Twists
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Bantu Knot on Two Strand Twists
Tips and Tricks to Doing Two Strand Twists on Natural Hair
Wearing and Styling Big Sized Two Strand Twists





KIDDIES CORNER!
Flat Twists and Two Strand Twist Quick Styling Idea





HAIR REGIMENS
(Dimple's) Hair Regimen

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Transitioning Hair Blues? Give Yourself A Break With Braids!

Transitioning From Relaxed to Natural: Do Loose Braids!

This Technique Helps Keep the Hair From Coming Loose While in Braids


During my transition from relaxed hair to natural, sometimes I would be at a loss for styling options where I wouldn't be walking around looking......not sane. I did alright with the care and TLC part of the transition, but styling has always been my weakness. I did figure out a way to braid my hair (yes, my very own hair--no extensions) while I was transitioning. How did you keep the relaxed ends from un-ravelling, you ask? 

1) Wash/Condition Hair
2) Air Dry to about 50%
3) Blow Dry on COLD (you can put your moisturizer now)
4) Section
5) Moisturize (something Shea Butter or Pomade thick)--No Water Based Moisturizers
6) Braid (Small, but not mini)

By blow drying your hair on Cold, you will allow the relaxed hair to "swell", which will help to keep it from coming loose. It's not gonna be a good idea to do this trick on freshly cut, blunt ends. So if you just cut your ends, you gotta wait a few weeks. 


I also played with adding extensions and doing my braids too. Ain't nothing wrong with that. It gave me the opportunity to play with colors--and we all love colors!

Styling Options with Loose Box Braided Extensions Can Be Professional or Casual
I had so much fun with my braids!


Long Term Transitioners Can Enjoy Braided Extensions While Growing Long Healthy Hair

Transitioning From Relaxed To Natural Styling Options are Many!

Adding Accessories to Your Braids Helps to Add Variety To Your Styling

Braided Extensions Are A Fun Way To Play With Color!