QuoteReplyTopic: My own "big chop" Posted: June 08 2007 at 12:14am
Hey peoples, I don't post on these forums as much as I used to but about a year ago I was all into goin natural. I've been goin through my little transition for about 2 years and I have at least 6-8 inches of new growth and 8-10 inches when I stretch out the curls.
I'd planned on doing the "big chop" in January 2008 as a new years thing. But I don't know what possessed me 2 pick those scissors on Wednesday. I do recall feeling very anxious in the past few months to get rid of that stringy relaxed hair on the ends and I couldn't wait until January. I just never expected to cut my hair so soon. Anyways, despite my spontaneousness, it turned out great!
I just want to say to all the "transitioners" out there, hold on and and keep the faith, you will reach your goal. Also, don't be afraid of the "big chop." It's a great thing. Some feel anxiety after they do it because they've always been used to long hair. You might even feel like a whole new person! I for one, have always had long silky/soft hair.
I thought I'd miss it....but because I really wanted this, I'm ecstatic now that I've let the old me fall to the floor.
Keep it up ladies. And DON'T give in to all perm. Family and friends might be saying "gurl you need tame that nappy mess!" or "stop this foolishness and get a perm!" But you stay true to yourself. I'm glad I did.
MzAndiCandi
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OMG!!! Your hair looks AMAZING!!! Congrads on your "big chop"! What products have you been using in your hair? Im still transitioning and Ive been looking for the right products for my hair but nothing works. :/ Anyway I hope everything goes well for you!!
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I kept it simple during my transition, only wearing neat ponytails and half ponytails and using non-alcohol gel to smooth the edges. Didn't use a fancy shampoo or conditioner either. To be honest, I barely washed my hair every two months. I took horrible care of it...and I don't condone that. But basically I was just trying to "wait it out." I knew my new growth was coming in healthy so I didn't care about the ends cuz I knew I would cut them off. I wore braids and twists/extensions. I did braidouts and twistouts frequently. I just tried anything that would hide my transition.
But now that I'm natural, I'm keeping better care of my hair. I rinse it with conditioner in the shower daily and when I get out, the curls are defined and springy because they're still wet. Then I put a little Jojoba oil on each curl throughout my head so they're retain the shape. To minimize shrinkage I blowdry my hair on high heat and low fan setting. The curls dry and remain shiny and bouncy throughout the day. The only thing to watch out for is the oil. Jojoba oil is very intense and doesn't absorb very well. Don't let the curls make your face oily because it causes a shiny complexion and if you have break-out prone skin...it could get nasty.
Anways hope I helped. Check out my Fotki for my transition and big chop pics.
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