transitioner crossroad the moment when you realize something must change

4
www.curls.biz 866-999-2875 Transitioner‘s Crossroad: The Moment When You Realize Something Must Change So it’s been 6 months since you stopped straightening your hair and your new growth is healthy, it is thick and it’s curling up oh-so-well, but are straight ends still lingering? Have you considered when are you going to cut that off? Well parting with the final bits of your straight hair is the hardest to break away from. Perhaps you are someone who is used to having long hair, or maybe you are simply fearful of change. Either way, if you haven’t already, your moment of truth will soon come to visit you. Here are 3 ways to handle the Transitioner‘s Crossroad.

Upload: josephcaron

Post on 19-Jun-2015

5 views

Category:

Health & Medicine


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Have you considered when are you going to cut that off? Well parting with the final bits of your straight hair is the hardest to break away from.

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Transitioner crossroad the moment when you realize something must change

www.curls.biz 866-999-2875

Transitioner‘s Crossroad: The Moment When You Realize Something Must Change

So it’s been 6 months since you stopped straightening your hair and your new growth is healthy, it is thick and it’s curling up oh-so-well, but are straight ends still lingering?

Have you considered when are you going to cut that off?  Well parting with the final bits of your straight hair is the hardest to break away from.  Perhaps you are someone who is used to having long hair, or maybe you are simply fearful of change. Either way, if you haven’t already, your

moment of truth will soon come to visit you. Here are 3 ways to handle the Transitioner‘s Crossroad.

Page 2: Transitioner crossroad the moment when you realize something must change

www.curls.biz 866-999-2875

1. Let it Go!

This one is simple! Let the straight hair go with the wind. Book an appointment with a professional stylist to trim those straight ends, and allow that curly hair to be free. Choose

someone that is not the typical “scissor happy” stylist. Instead, choose someone who may have gone through the transition before or has worked with many women who have already made that

decision. Her understanding of your needs is imperative because this may be somewhat of an emotional time for you and you need to be in the hands of someone you trust.

Come prepared to have a thorough consultation with your stylist. Before your appointment arrives take a moment to view photos of new naturals and curly girls rocking looks that you like. Choose a few that your eyes gravitate towards and choose at least one that you detest. This way

you give your stylist some parameters in which to be creative and still meet all of your needs. Be prepared for her to tell you what she believes is best for you. Hear her or him with an open mind and then communicate with whether or not you agree. Once you are both of the same mind, that

should conclude the consultation and you are ready to move on.

2. Fake the CurlsThere is a way to keep the straight hair and still embrace the curly hair until you are fully ready to break away or they are ready to fall off. You do it by using

curling rods to nightly curl your ends to blend with your natural curls. This process requires dedication and flexibility, but can enable to you to have fun with curly looks

while you are continuing to grow strong, curly hair. You can use hard rods, rollers, flexi rods or whichever you prefer. Be sure to use a roller wrap around your roller to protect your hair from snags and use a tiny bit of your choice of organic oil on your straight tips

for hydration and curl protection.3.

4. Add Extension

If the crossroad is too much to bear and too difficult a time, buy yourself some time by adding a protective style with extension. Now would be an excellent time to try those box braids you’ve always known and loved. Or try twists or any method of extension installation. There are tons of flattering options for you to choose. You will find extensions extremely helpful, especially in

the current state of your curly hair.

So which decision would you take and why?

About UsCurls is a big name in the field of curly hair care products, hair tips, multi ethnic hair, African

American hair, etc. We deal with all aged people and provide a complete satisfaction to women, babies and men. Professionals of curls guide you how to keep your hair curly and provide you useful tips for summer hair care. Visit website www.curls.biz and meet our professionals for

complete take care of your curly hairs.

Page 3: Transitioner crossroad the moment when you realize something must change

www.curls.biz 866-999-2875

Contact Us