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A New Year, A New YouPosted on 1:46pm Monday 17th Jan 2011 Listed under: Hair Care It might be you are ready for the big chop to revert to wearing a cute short afro. It might be you are ready to transition from relaxed hair but without the big chop. It seems the hardest part is making the decision to go natural. We thought that we should give you a few tips and ideas to help assist you in achieving your goal. Embrace 2011 and create a new look for your self by planning ahead.
Big Chop TransitionIf your hair is really damaged from relaxing or using chemically enhanced products the big chop would be ideal. This will get rid of the broken damaged hair and help level out hair for a new start. The big chop is a good choice if you suffer from scalp damage as it allows new growth a fresh start. Hair will grow back much quicker, healthier and stronger. Using natural maintenance products will make the hair much easier to manage. Non Big Chop TransitionThis is ideal if you want to maintain the length of your hair opting to do a long term transition. This involves you allowing your hair to grow without any chemical touch ups and trimming the straight dead ends. It simply allows you to retain your hair length whilst you obtain new natural roots. Using natural maintenance products will make the hair much easier to manage and promote growth. The decision lies with you, make sure you choose what is right for you and your hair by considering factors such as your hair type and the damage if any to your hair or scalp. For even better results use a natural hair aid like the Natural-Laxer Mix natural hair relaxer. |
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