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    The African-American Hair Guide to Transitioning from Relaxed to Au Naturel

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    Nadeska Alexis, 26, editor

    What made you want to go natural?

    "I just got really tired of having unhealthy hair. As much as I'd get trims regularly and deep conditioned, I'd lose ... more 
    Photo by: R29
    Nadeska Alexis, 26, editor

    What made you want to go natural?

    "I just got really tired of having unhealthy hair. As much as I'd get trims regularly and deep conditioned, I'd lose handfuls of hair every time I combed through it because of the relaxer. Plus, I'd pay so much money to get my hair styled, but by the third day, it started sticking to me and looked horrible. So, I stopped relaxing my hair in April 2011."

    What do you love about having natural hair?

    "This past summer was the first time I've worn it curly, and I couldn't have been more excited. It's basically the first time I saw my real hair since I was about 14. I was so surprised to see the texture. But the best part was that I could wash and go. I love being able to wash, detangle, throw on the some product, and air dry. It's very freeing and good for me because I'm low maintenance."

    What are the drawbacks?

    "My curls shrink up a lot and wh less 
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    By Crystal Martin, Refinery29


    Natural-hair devotees tend to be a little, well, obsessive. Get a few in a room, and you'll overhear, "What's your curl type? 3B? 4A?" (Yes, curls have categories). Or, perhaps you'll stumble into a heated debate on the merits of the "big chop," where relaxed locks are cut off in one fell swoop, leaving a one- to two-inch curly halo.



    Naturals are always on the hunt for just the right products, like conditioners - but not just any old smear-on, rinse-out variety. They need leave-ins and oils and masks (oh my!). And then there's the styling process - twists, coils, and braids all done to perfection using a carefully selected mix of gels, mousses, and creams. Transitioning from a chemically straightened mane to hair au naturel is certainly a process, but we've started to wonder if it has to be a complicated one. After all, transitioning is, at most basic, just letting your hair…be. Your strands are doing their own thing; your job is to simply support them along the way.



    To get some insight, we approached three girls who, just like you, are on the hunt for the best routine for their natural locks. We discovered their curly-girl ups and downs, plus their tips and tricks for bringing out the best in chemical-free hair. Read on for the scoop. You won't walk away with a curly-care anxiety, we promise!




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