Friday, April 27, 2012

I would like to know how to go natural without cutting all my hair?

I am tried of useing chemical in my hair and think of going natural but do not wish to cutting all my hair



I would like to know how to go natural without cutting all my hair?

Sorry, but there's no way to get chemically treated hair back to "virgin status" except to cut it off and start over...............



I would like to know how to go natural without cutting all my hair?

i am sorry to say but you have to let your hair grow out if you want it natural.....i have waist length natural blonde hair now.. but i used to lighten is (A lot) you have to let it grow out.. trim it every couple of months with cuts off the split ends and damaged and gets rid od died hair and leaving more of natural color. if you dye your hair a very different color then your own.. say you are blonde and dye it red or brown.. tying dying it to the closet color you can get that looks like you natural color... if you dont want do that the only thing to do is let it grow out! good luck!



I would like to know how to go natural without cutting all my hair?

You can use hair color to go back to your natural color and then let your hair gradually grow back to its original color. If you use a permanent color, you will be using chemicals that will fade a bit over time. However, you can use a semi-permanent color to keep the roots from showing.



It all depends on your current hair color and the color you are going back to as to how strong a hair dye you need to use. I strongly recommend a good hair colorist; doing it yourself could give you more of a problem.



If you're talking about a perm. and want to take the curl out--definitely see a professional! Those chemicals can be really harsh.



I would like to know how to go natural without cutting all my hair?

I'm going through the same process. It really depends on if you are willing to take care of you own hair or let someone else do it. Case in point: I take very good care of my hair so if I get a full weave cap(ask you stylist if you dont know the terms) and I would know how to take it out without ripping my hair. If you aren't willing don't get it unless your stylist is going to remove it, which you would be charged for also. If you don't want to much fuss, just braid it up or get a full weave sewn into your hair. You'll be doing this for a good 1 1/2 years if you want you natural hair to be long when you finally wear it out. However, if you are proud of your roots like me, you can wait until you get 3-5 inches of natural growth and rock some really cute styles. Dare to be an individual - ultra long hair is not the world. Plus the longer you're weaving your hair the more money you'll be spending. --- DO NOT PRESS YOUR ROOTS IF YOU STILL HAVE CHEMICALS IN YOUR HAIR that means if you wet your hair and the ends are straight surprise that is still chemically processed hair.

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