Once you decide you want to stop chemically straightening your hair, you may wonder what the process will be like. You may have heard stories, some of which may have you feeling anxious. If you don't want to do the "big chop" and get rid of your processed hair in one fell swoop, here's a transition timeline outlining what you can expect, and what you can do to make the process easier, month to month.
1. Think About a Time Frame
Once you make the decision to transition, think about how long you want your process to last. Whatever you decide at this point doesn't have to be a firm commitment. You may think you want to transition for a year, and after three months, get tired of dealing with two different textures, and simply cut all your relaxed hair off. It happens.
It's good to have a tentative plan in place if you can, especially if you're the type of person who likes to have goals and milestones to work toward. Do you want to transition for half a year or one year? Or would you rather transition until you have three to four inches of new growth? It's up to you.
2. Months One and Two
These may be easy months if you stuck to the general relaxer guideline of touch-ups every eight weeks. It's not too early to start thinking of good transition styles for the months ahead. Women who aren't particularly confident in their hairstyling abilities should take this time to practice various styles and see if there's one or two that you can master and become your fallback 'dos on days when you need to style your hair in a hurry.
3. Months Three and Four

If you haven't already, begin using protein treatments once or twice a month. Alternate these with moisturizing deep conditioning treatments. It's important to keep the balance of protein and moisture in your hair at optimal levels to minimize breakage. Trim one to two inches of your hair.
4. Months Five and Six

5. Six Months+

Beyond six months, your relaxed hair is on its last legs. You'll be more familiar (and maybe more comfortable) with your natural texture. When you cut off the rest of your relaxed hair, you'll see how your hair is unique to you. Enjoy the possibilities that natural hair brings you!
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