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📄 How & when to cut relaxed hair during the hair transition?

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Hair transitioning is one of the possibilities for returning to natural hair for people who had relaxed hair before the BIG CHOP stage.
Hair transitioning involves letting your natural hair grow to a desired length while keeping the chemically treated, straightened ends. This transition allows for a smooth adjustment, giving you time to reflect on your choices and perhaps even find the courage to cut off the chemically treated hair.
In order to regain her natural appearance, her natural hair, to have healthier hair, to no longer put dangerous chemicals causing certain diseases in her body or to be a physical model of the beauty of the natural black woman for her children.


When should you cut your relaxed hair?
It's best to cut off relaxed hair when you feel ready. It's a personal decision. But sometimes it's necessary, even if you're not ready.
How to cut relaxed hair?


Relaxed hair is sometimes trimmed over time as natural hair grows out. It's also sometimes cut off completely, regardless of the length of the natural hair, simply because the person is ready. Or, for some people, their relaxed hair breaks very easily and frequently. Eventually, only a few relaxed sections remain at the ends. This is more of a problem, both aesthetically and for the health of the healthy hair, which is compromised by the damaged relaxed sections.


Time to cut it all off. It's no longer about transitioning to natural hair. Natural hair is practically restored. The freedom of simply embracing one's natural curls and healthy hair is priceless.
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