HAIRSTYLES FOR TRANSITIONERS (For reference) !!!

Thank you!!!
I'd love to do these :grin:

Seeing as you can cornrow I think it would be a very easy style for you to do. We seem to have a similar regimen and it looks like you dont fuss with your newgrowth either. But i leave in my plaits for a month or 6 weeks at a time and wash with them in . The only reason I took them out before was to henna . I love your texture by the way . I think mine is similar to yours
 
You're right, I only deal with my new growth when I'm detangling after applying a wash. I left my last plaits in my hair for 3 weeks and I loved giving my hair a break from manipulation. I think I'll stick to at least 3 weeks in them from now on.
Thank you :)
Really? We have similar textures? I'm going back to your fotki to see :)
Seeing as you can cornrow I think it would be a very easy style for you to do. We seem to have a similar regimen and it looks like you dont fuss with your newgrowth either. But i leave in my plaits for a month or 6 weeks at a time and wash with them in . The only reason I took them out before was to henna . I love your texture by the way . I think mine is similar to yours
 
I just tried this today and I love it!

BRAIDOUT PUFF

Braidout achieved as usual (see page 1 of this thread). I have seen naturals rock puffs and I :love: them, I can't wait to rock them as a natural... but why do I have to wait till I'm natural to rock a puff?

So today I followed the same step that naturals have shared... I sprayed my edges with my moisturising spritz, then I cut the leg off one of my tights, wrapped it round my head, tied it and slid it up/in till I got to desired position. I tied it again to secure. Applied a teeny weeny bit of gel on my edges and used my boar bristle brush to smooth my edges.





I love the results so I have decided this will be one of my main styles when going out.

:yay:

I'm sure this hairstyle can also be achieved from a twistout or bantu knot out...
 
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I did a flat twist-out on dry hair, just added a con/olive oil/coconut oil/glycerin mix to each section and then flat twisted and tied down my hair (I bantu-knotted the ends). then unraveled in the a.m. :look:

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:bump: Bumping for more pictures/ideas. Long term stretcher/possible long term transitioner here. :yep:


I'm almost four months post last texlaxer and my NG is wild. I wear a lot of bantu knots/bantu knot outs. They're quick, convenient, and results are satisfactory. The two textures will NOT let me twist, and braiding would take hours. Rollersetting...please. I'm stuck.
 
ROLLERSETTING


WARNING: Loads of pictures!!!!
** Oooh, just found this tutorial.. this is very similar to how I put in the rollers, technique and all: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeygBFOjF-Y&feature=related**

My rollersetting album: http://public.fotki.com/mummysgirl/hair/rollerset/page2.html

I cowash/wash/DC as normal and, in my case, I ONLY apply Nexxus Humectress as a leave in...
I make sure I have a spray bottle with water, end papers (to keep my ends soft and moisturised) and a lot of rollers, clips/pins at my disposal.

For the curly rollersets, I part my hair into thre sections, from forehead to nape. I make sure the middle section is roughly a smaller width than my rollers. I pin up the sections on the right and left and start with the middle first. Each section is about a little less than an inch... I make sure I keep my hair WET by spraying with water in the spray bottle. I wrap an endpaper round the roller before rolling... I usually airdry... I get under the dryer if I'm in a hurry, but I usually do my rollersets in time to dry overnight... :) For curly rollersets, I take out the rollers and just let my curls fall in the own time...





Cheat rollerset (Got this idea from Pokahontas and MedMunky 2 years ago), I put my hair in 3 ponytails and use 3 rollers on each ponytail. When it's completely dry, you can saran wrap and get under the dryer. In this case, I was running late for a dinner so I pinned up my hair and when I got back, I let it down.




ROLLERSET @ 6 MONTHS POST
Same technique as with pink rollers but I used red rollers, which are slightly bigger than pink:




:bump: Bumping for more pictures/ideas. Long term stretcher/possible long term transitioner here. :yep:


I'm almost four months post last texlaxer and my NG is wild. I wear a lot of bantu knots/bantu knot outs. They're quick, convenient, and results are satisfactory. The two textures will NOT let me twist, and braiding would take hours. Rollersetting...please. I'm stuck.
 
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ROLLERSETTING


WARNING: Loads of pictures!!!!
** Oooh, just found this tutorial.. this is very similar to how I put in the rollers, technique and all: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeygBFOjF-Y&feature=related**

My rollersetting album: http://public.fotki.com/mummysgirl/hair/rollerset/page2.html

I cowash/wash/DC as normal and, in my case, I ONLY apply Nexxus Humectress as a leave in...
I make sure I have a spray bottle with water, end papers (to keep my ends soft and moisturised) and a lot of rollers, clips/pins at my disposal.

For the curly rollersets, I part my hair into thre sections, from forehead to nape. I make sure the middle section is roughly a smaller width than my rollers. I pin up the sections on the right and left and start with the middle first. Each section is about a little less than an inch... I make sure I keep my hair WET by spraying with water in the spray bottle. I wrap an endpaper round the roller before rolling... I usually airdry... I get under the dryer if I'm in a hurry, but I usually do my rollersets in time to dry overnight... :) For curly rollersets, I take out the rollers and just let my curls fall in the own time...





Cheat rollerset (Got this idea from Pokahontas 2 years ago), I put my hair in 3 ponytails and use 3 rollers on each ponytail. When it's completely dry, you can saran wrap and get under the dryer. In this case, I was running late for a dinner so I pinned up my hair and when I got back, I let it down.




ROLLERSET @ 6 MONTHS POST
Same technique as with pink rollers but I used red rollers, which are slightly bigger than pink:


Your roller sets are Beautiful MG. I tried one last week and it was a disaster! :nono: I don't think I used enough rollers. My roots were so puffy. When I tried to wrap it and then style after ward, my DH asked me if I was going trick or teating dressed like Tina Turner!!!:pullhair: I was so through with him!!! LOL So I ended up pulling it up/back to try again another day.
So I think I should use smaller sections with more rollers next time. Are you still able to get great roller set results while transitioning? If not, then maybe I shouldn't be trying this again.
 
I love it! Yet another reason for me to try out a bantu knot out :yep:

I know I've said it before but I'll say it again - You are SO pretty! I just subscribed to your channel.
I did my braidout puff the same way! I'm surprised I didn't know about your youtube channel.

Hmmm... maybe I should try to make videos too... I'm so lazy :lachen:

Thanks again....:grin:
You have so much knowledge to share about transitioning and hair in general, I would say def make some vids. I bet you have a great accent to go along with it as well. People would love you!!!
 
ROLLERSETTING


WARNING: Loads of pictures!!!!
** Oooh, just found this tutorial.. this is very similar to how I put in the rollers, technique and all: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeygBFOjF-Y&feature=related**

My rollersetting album: http://public.fotki.com/mummysgirl/hair/rollerset/page2.html

I cowash/wash/DC as normal and, in my case, I ONLY apply Nexxus Humectress as a leave in...
I make sure I have a spray bottle with water, end papers (to keep my ends soft and moisturised) and a lot of rollers, clips/pins at my disposal.

For the curly rollersets, I part my hair into thre sections, from forehead to nape. I make sure the middle section is roughly a smaller width than my rollers. I pin up the sections on the right and left and start with the middle first. Each section is about a little less than an inch... I make sure I keep my hair WET by spraying with water in the spray bottle. I wrap an endpaper round the roller before rolling... I usually airdry... I get under the dryer if I'm in a hurry, but I usually do my rollersets in time to dry overnight... :) For curly rollersets, I take out the rollers and just let my curls fall in the own time...





Cheat rollerset (Got this idea from Pokahontas 2 years ago), I put my hair in 3 ponytails and use 3 rollers on each ponytail. When it's completely dry, you can saran wrap and get under the dryer. In this case, I was running late for a dinner so I pinned up my hair and when I got back, I let it down.




ROLLERSET @ 6 MONTHS POST
Same technique as with pink rollers but I used red rollers, which are slightly bigger than pink:


Nice rollerset, I'm with StephElise can't wait for video to hear that accent.
 
Thank you!!!

Hmmm... just for you :)grin:), I might do a rollerset this weekend. I'll take pictures as I go along to show the small sections. I think the key is keeping hair wet, small sections and the tension. I won't spend forever explaining here... I'll do it and show you... I promise :yep:

LOL @ your DH!!!! :lachen:

The last picture was a rollerset at 6 months post (this year, while transitioning) and I thought it turned out really pretty! My new growth made my hair appear even thicker, my friends loved it!

Your roller sets are Beautiful MG. I tried one last week and it was a disaster! :nono: I don't think I used enough rollers. My roots were so puffy. When I tried to wrap it and then style after ward, my DH asked me if I was going trick or teating dressed like Tina Turner!!!:pullhair: I was so through with him!!! LOL So I ended up pulling it up/back to try again another day.
So I think I should use smaller sections with more rollers next time. Are you still able to get great roller set results while transitioning? If not, then maybe I shouldn't be trying this again.
 
Thank you so much ladies :blush::spinning:
I have a weird accent :lachen: It's a mix of a Nigerian accent + 11 years in the UK + many trips to the US (I love how you talk over there so I have picked up the way a few things are pronounced there, lol!).
I'll let you know if I start uploading videos :yep:

Thanks again....:grin:
You have so much knowledge to share about transitioning and hair in general, I would say def make some vids. I bet you have a great accent to go along with it as well. People would love you!!!

Nice rollerset, I'm with StephElise can't wait for video to hear that accent.
 
BRAIDOUT
I usually do 5 cornrows... on each section I apply lustrasilk shea butter cholesterol before cornrowing. I usually put my ends in 1-2 rollers or a flexirod.

Not a transitioner but I've got a ? so I hope you gals don't mind. These cornrows are exactly what I need some help with and your picture describes my issue perfectly :)

First, great job on those rows AND they go all the way back too! WOW! :lick: So many people would have to go to a braider (including me and I don't wanna) to have that done.

Mummysgirl or any ladies that can do this style, is there a special technique you use to do your straight back 'rows at the top of your head. How do you keep the ends from tangling together? How do you hold your hands/head when doing them?

I don't think I'd have the same problems with shorter hair but with longer hair, trying to braid the rows, have the relatively close to the scalp + trying to keep the ends separated is extremely frustrating. I'm only talking about braiding dry/straight hair here, wet hair would be totally out of the question.

Yesterday I did 2 straight back rows on small sections and it was reeeaaallllyyyy haaaaaaaaard, a lot harder than I expected. :nono:

Any tips you (or the other ladies) have would have me extremely appreciative. :rosebud:

Here's the style:
 

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Thank you :grin:

This is why I need to get off my lazy backside and start uploading videos on youtube... I feel the only way to explain how I cornrow is via a video.

The main thing is, I make sure all of the loose hair (of the section I'm braiding) is behind/under so it doesn't get in the way. My hair is nowhere as long as yours (ooooh, I sooo wish :lick:) but I can also cornrow with extensions (used to do these for my Mummy)

Mook has a few cornrowing vids here: http://video.fotki.com/Mooks-hair/

I'll work on a video soon...

Not a transitioner but I've got a ? so I hope you gals don't mind. These cornrows are exactly what I need some help with and your picture describes my issue perfectly :)

First, great job on those rows AND they go all the way back too! WOW! :lick: So many people would have to go to a braider (including me and I don't wanna) to have that done.

Mummysgirl or any ladies that can do this style, is there a special technique you use to do your straight back 'rows at the top of your head. How do you keep the ends from tangling together? How do you hold your hands/head when doing them?

I don't think I'd have the same problems with shorter hair but with longer hair, trying to braid the rows, have the relatively close to the scalp + trying to keep the ends separated is extremely frustrating. I'm only talking about braiding dry/straight hair here, wet hair would be totally out of the question.

Yesterday I did 2 straight back rows on small sections and it was reeeaaallllyyyy haaaaaaaaard, a lot harder than I expected. :nono:

Any tips you (or the other ladies) have would have me extremely appreciative. :rosebud:

Here's the style:
 
Here's my input! :grin:

First I bantu knot my hair in 7 sections. After a (co)wash I wait until my hair is half dry, otherwise I sprits some water with conditioner on it. Remember that your hair won't dry very well in the bantu knots. Also, if I wait too long too wash (3-4 days), my relaxed hair will twirl around itself and this gives me splits.. Probably doesn't apply to every one, but still, please be careful!

More knots will make your hair curlier, less will make it wavier, but for my ponytail this is perfect. More would make make ponytail all bushy while less would keep my roots too puffy. Experiment and find what's best for you! Before I trimmed my hair up to APL it were 5 or 6 bantu knots, so it also depends on hairlenght and probably thickness too.

When I take the bantu knots out I go over each section once or twice with my denman brush to seperate the curl and give my relaxed hair more volume. If I'm making curly a bun I don't do this, then I love those cute tight curlies poking out. Should probably make a pic of that too, they seem to work no matter how horrible a hair day your having.

Anyway, I love my bantu knot out ponytails! I should tell you that my hair is actually quite thin, especially the relaxed ends, and a regular ponytail would look so sad on me.
 

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Your hair.... I love it!!!!!

How many months post are you? Your hair looks so soft!

I have to try a bantu knot out VERY soon, you ladies are making them look too irresistible.

I love your bantu knot out ponytails and your hair doesn't look thin to me!

Here's my input! :grin:

First I bantu knot my hair in 7 sections. After a (co)wash I wait until my hair is half dry, otherwise I sprits some water with conditioner on it. Remember that your hair won't dry very well in the bantu knots. Also, if I wait too long too wash (3-4 days), my relaxed hair will twirl around itself and this gives me splits.. Probably doesn't apply to every one, but still, please be careful!

More knots will make your hair curlier, less will make it wavier, but for my ponytail this is perfect. More would make make ponytail all bushy while less would keep my roots too puffy. Experiment and find what's best for you! Before I trimmed my hair up to APL it were 5 or 6 bantu knots, so it also depends on hairlenght and probably thickness too.

When I take the bantu knots out I go over each section once or twice with my denman brush to seperate the curl and give my relaxed hair more volume. If I'm making curly a bun I don't do this, then I love those cute tight curlies poking out. Should probably make a pic of that too, they seem to work no matter how horrible a hair day your having.

Anyway, I love my bantu knot out ponytails! I should tell you that my hair is actually quite thin, especially the relaxed ends, and a regular ponytail would look so sad on me.
 
Thank you :grin:

This is why I need to get off my lazy backside and start uploading videos on youtube... I feel the only way to explain how I cornrow is via a video.

The main thing is, I make sure all of the loose hair (of the section I'm braiding) is behind/under so it doesn't get in the way. My hair is nowhere as long as yours (ooooh, I sooo wish :lick:) but I can also cornrow with extensions (used to do these for my Mummy)

Mook has a few cornrowing vids here: http://video.fotki.com/Mooks-hair/

I'll work on a video soon...

Yes!! Yes - Please do, think of it as a community service :grin: and I know I wouldn't be the only one who'd be happy to see it!

The biggest hassle seems to be keeping that hair up and back so I don't have to keep trying to grab it up as I gather it into the row. Ugh. Had some bobbie pins on the counter and I seriously considered using them to help hold the hair upwards.

Girl, you've got some magic fingers to be able to do extensions too! Man! :yep:

Will check out Mook and see if I can get a clue but seriously, consider doing a video, please!

Thank-you!!

ETA: Perhaps your video could show hair going into the bigger rows (like the one you posted in this thread) - I think it would be much easier to see what it is you're doing and how you're doing it.
 
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Your hair.... I love it!!!!!

How many months post are you? Your hair looks so soft!

I have to try a bantu knot out VERY soon, you ladies are making them look too irresistible.

I love your bantu knot out ponytails and your hair doesn't look thin to me!

Thankyou!
I'm a little over 12 months post. :yep:

And yes, you have to try it, they're so fast and easy! I'm sure it'll look great on your hair.
 
I didn't do much. Mostly ponytails or I'd cornrow wear for a few days and then do a braid out.





Did the ponytail with the hump alot...cos it was new growth city under there and my hair wouldn't lay flat lol! Good thing I liked the way it looked on me.

 
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