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Oct 28, 2012

Marie N.

I'm planning to let my relaxer grow out.
However, I want to do it w| out going through w| the BIG CHOP.
Any tips/advice? (products, remedies, etc)

Oct 28, 2012

Quisha P.

There's a new product by Carol's Daughter called Transitioning 1-2-3. Also remember to deep condition at least twice a month and keep your hair moisturized. If you have any split ends cut them off when you start to transition. I transitioned 3 1/2 years ago and it took about 2 1/2 years for my relaxer to completely grow out so have patience. I hope this helps you.

Oct 28, 2012

Marie N.

Thank you ❤

Oct 28, 2012

Jerrica W.

Moisturizer and deep condition is important,also do protective styling if you find it hard to manage the two textures. 

Oct 28, 2012

Marie N.

Thankssss.

Oct 28, 2012

Pilar R.

Keep your hair continuosly moisturized and include bi-weekly hot oil treatments. You should not be able to the difference between relaxed and natural by the way it feels. Stay away from items like flat irons, curling irons, and pressing combs and relieve your hair from the heavy heat.

Oct 28, 2012

Ha N.

let's try argan oil, I'm using it to recover my hair's shine and strength. mix some drop of argan oil with shampoo and conditioner (I use l'oreal now). my hair was damaged terribly. I let my hair relax and argan oil help me much in haircare.

I decided to go natural!! I have been without a perm/relaxer of 4 months now. After 3 weeks of deciding if I wanted to get my hair relaxed or not, I had came to a conclusion to divorce the relaxer. So good luck on your journey keep us posted!!!

Oct 28, 2012

Marie N.

Thank you ladies so much & I will definitely keep you all posted ❤

Marie N.

MKE, WI.