Can I transition to natural hair without cutting?
It may take a little extra time, but you can transition from relaxed or treated hair without cutting it all off. To transition to beautiful, healthy natural hair, start by eliminating all chemical treatments and heat styling, and utilize protective styles while you let your hair grow out.
Can I grow out my relaxer without cutting?
Physical transition: The physical transition is a process of growing out your relaxer. This means, instead of big chopping immediately, you will grow out your hair and the relaxer over a period of time to be defined by you. There really is not a limit on how long you can transition.
How long does it take for relaxed hair to transition to natural hair?
“The amount of time [it takes to completely transition] depends on the length of your relaxed hair, how often you trim or cut off the relaxed hair, and if there are any setbacks such as hair breakage or hair loss. It can take as long as a year (or longer) if you do basic trims every three months versus the big chop.”
How long does it take to grow out a perm?
A hairstylist will give you a rough indicator of how long it will take for your perm to grow out. Some people can go six months, others only three. Unfortunately, you might have to deal with a few weeks of straight roots but it’s worth it to keep your hair in a healthy state.
How do you get rid of a relaxer without cutting your hair?
Unfortunately, relaxer can’t be removed from your hair once you’ve had it applied, so the only option is to wait for your hair to grow out or cut off your relaxed hair.
How do I transition from Perm to natural hair?
11 Top Tips For Transitioning From Relaxed To Natural Hair
- Take The Time To Learn About Your New Hair Growth.
- Give Yourself Time To Adjust.
- Remember To Trim.
- Keep It Moisturised.
- Find A Hairstyle That Works.
- Consider A Protective Hairstyle.
- Go Easy With It.
- Switch To Co-Washing.
Can permed hair go back natural?
While your permed hair will never return to its natural state, you can retain length while you transition to natural hair, slowly trimming off the damaged ends until it’s fully natural at a length you’re comfortable with.