How to maintain this mess. HELP?!
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Feb 19, 2013
Aliyah K.
Heeeeey! okay so hair is about earlobe length and its crimson red. I recently had a trim to get the dead ends off. my hair is growing really good. my only problem is right now I'm trying train it back to being curly. but my roots are so thick I dont want to have to relax them because my hair is colored and thats enough chemical damage already. and I have biracial hair black & white. any suggestions?
Feb 19, 2013
Latisha H.
Let it grow out, keep it moisturized and keep trimming your ends if you have to. Don't put anymore chemicals in because you will damage your hair badly. Just keep growing it. You can also try braiding it to keep it from breaking, but not tight braids and keep moisturized! Your hair needs moisture, especially because biracial hair tends to be dry and brittle. Use oils or natural hair cream like shea butter.