How To Transition From Relaxed To Natural Hair

Hey guys, what's up welcome back to my channel, it's Jenelle akj Lana and today I'm going to be talking about how to transition from relaxed hair heat, damaged, hair or chemically damaged hair is too natural. So I had heat damage and I can relate to other relaxed hair because he damages basically just like relaxed hair a chemically damaged. I never got my hair dyed like a cute Excel appearance. So how did you guys hear something in the back? My tree is banging my window or the tree being a goon, no because it's windy outside so alright. I want to say that pops is very easy, but it can be very irritating and it can look at the bit slow. But let me give you guys tips on what you can do so number one. The best thing that you can do to transition is to keeping our moisturize and always in protective styles, since you have two different textures in your hear that sorry about the noise, so hopefully that doesn't turn mic on both see what happens so other things. If you have two different textures, the relaxer you damaged end of your hair is going to start breaking off from your natural hair, and I heard - and I have experienced that when you detangle your hair, whenever you're like washing, hair or manipulating me or styling it, you Can like destroy your hair shaft as you're transitioning, so I wouldn't say: transitioning is the best option. I think big chopping is the deadest. If you are brave and you're ready for short hair or you're, ready to just cut your hair and make it healthy, health over length is always what's been for me, so yeah um what you do to keep your moisture out of you unless conditioning weekly, you cannot Miss a week like I didn't understand that people are busy, but you got to find a way to style would be conditioner in your hair, but big conditioning will definitely help your hair grow and it will definitely make you feel more comfortable to know that your new Growth is being very healthy and your texture is finally showing, so you just want to always be conditioned weekly just to keep your hair very healthy, soft and moisturized. So when all those dead ends are cut off, you will see that your hair was very beautiful and coyly kinky curly, whatever texture that you have you'll be very proud, but you be conditioned and you have to continue the same regimen even after you are natural, so That your hair can continue to be healthy because not taking care of your hair will damage over time just because you are taking care of it properly. If I have a baby, you have to feed it, you have to love it. You have to care for I water it everything. So, yes always do condition. That is one of the main things you must do with hair in general. So the next thing is oiling. You have to figure out what oil works best for you, because I know for me a lot of oil doing work personally. I'D really like blood, castor oil and almond oil, I think, is on oil in a while, but on oil spills in my moisture a lot - and I really love almond oil well endured on scalp and your hair will make your hair shinier. It may make your very softer. It makes my softer after outside, Jo, it doesn't give a crutch, so it makes my hair softer and um within myself. I want Red Bull. We oil will seal in the moisture that you already previously put in so like say, for example, you put in leave-in conditioner. You want to make sure you seal it with oil so that it stays for as long as possible if you're doing a washing goal. Your ends are going to be off so you're going to make sure that's moisturize and if it feels dry after a couple of days, try and go through curls that feel really dry and brittle and try to reapply the leaving leave-in conditioner and the oil. Whatever works. For you so figure out that another thing about transitioning to natural, you have to find products that will work for you. We have to find products that will work for both your natural hair and your relaxed hair, or, if you damaged kind of the damaged you have to find most product, because if you just use natural products for your natural hair, you probably won't. It probably won't work best for your relaxed hair, because you want to try and keep your relaxed hair and healthy too, so that it won't break off as much because when it starts to break off you're, eventually going to bake chopped. If it looks really really bad. You'Re benching them in big job. It'S like. Why are you holding on to all these dead ends because it looks like I don't know, you're trying to dig bag for dear life. Okay, just cut your hair if it gets that bad to where your ends are very. Very thin and a ponytail looks terrible cut your hair because it's going to be the bench relieving thing that you've ever done and some people may not like it. But it's okay make sure you share this video with another friend who is going to transition or who want the big chop they're here I have some video on that and yeah just stay true BUP happy because it is and all of that love you guys I'll See on the next video leave your comments down below like and subscribe, and I'll see you on the next one. Bye

Pauline Smith: Thank you so much for getting to the POINT

ItsKristinAnavette: yasssss finally new hair related video

Q-Niyah James: Thanks these tips are very helpful

Nkechi Francis: Love this, only thing is relaxed and heat damaged hair is not the same thing it’s similar but not. Heat damaged u have a chance of getting ur curls back u don’t with relaxed

Chanel .C: You’re so pretty

Alicia Franklin: what product do you use in your hair? I love your curls

Angie E: Got relaxed a couple months ago I kind of wanna go curly again just to get it waist length

Datchme Blessed: I still have videos of when my hair was relaxed on my channel and now Ive started my natural hair journey. Thank you for this information I loved the information

Heyy x: To whoever is reading this Jesus is coming soon repent and turn away from your sins before its too late

Your local gay babysitter -: How do u deep condition I’m confused

Sincerely, Virtue: I like you already. Subscribed

Jada Cox: How long do it take me to go back natural

Ms. Woodard: Pretty hair. But do you live at bath and body works?

Alanna Lakayla: I have a relaxer not heat damage

Aja Rolle: New videooooo

Azayla: Would you say that you had course hair before ? Or nappy hair

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