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5 Must-Haves For A Successful Natural Hair Transition

More and more women are making the natural hair transition back to natural and with so much information out there, it’s hard to keep track of what you actually need. Sure, split end mender, fancy steamers, and $15 leave-ins may seem as though they need to be at the top…

Big Chop vs Transitioning: Which One’s Right for You?

I can officially write a post like this with an unbiased opinion, I transitioned for a year and 3 months and I have just big chopped! Yaay! See also: BC or Long-Term Transitioning – Which Route to Take? Deciding to start a natural hair journey can be scary- really scary. You…

6 Tips For Easier Transitioning

Are you curious about going natural, but fear the Big Chop? Do you want to reconnect with your natural texture without losing length? Luckily, you can transition from relaxed to natural hair without cutting it all off! With a little time and patience, you can grow out your relaxed hair to reveal your…

7 Things You Should NEVER Say To A Transitioner

Family, friends, significant others, co-workers, and even strangers on the street are making some ugly remarks to women who are choosing another path for their own tresses. The saddest part is some of these remarks are coming from the mouths of naturals themselves! For whatever reason they feel they offer…

What to Expect in Your First Year Relaxer Free: Month Six to Twelve

So you’ve made it to month 6. Congratulations! Transitioning your hair from relaxed to natural can be a lengthy process, but the outcomes are well worth it. In this blog post, I continue my previous post by offering some suggestions and tips on what to expect during months 6-9 of your transition. What…

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