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You've Decided to Go Natural, Now What?

Updated: Sep 12



Deciding to transition from relaxed to natural hair is a big step toward embracing your hair’s natural texture. The journey can be exciting but also overwhelming. Understanding the joys and pain points of the process will help you manage your expectations while making the most of your natural hair experience.


 

The Joys of Going Natural

One of the most fulfilling parts of going natural is the ability to embrace your natural texture. Whether you have coils, curls, or kinks, transitioning allows you to rediscover your hair’s versatility. You can experiment with different styles like twist-outs, braid-outs, and protective styles such as box braids or wigs. The natural hair community is vast, with plenty of online spaces where you can find support, encouragement, and inspiration. Another benefit is healthier hair. Relaxers weaken the hair shaft and scalp over time, leading to breakage or thinning. Transitioning to natural hair allows your scalp and hair to recover, becoming stronger and more resilient.


Pain Points of Going Natural

Despite the joys, the transition can be challenging. A common frustration during this period is managing two textures—relaxed and natural hair—which requires patience and specific techniques to avoid excessive breakage. Detangling is another pain point, as natural hair can be prone to tangles, especially when transitioning. This often means spending more time on wash days or styling your hair.

Shrinkage is also real! Natural hair tends to shrink when it dries, making it appear shorter than it actually is. This can be frustrating if you’re used to the length of relaxed hair. Additionally, it may take time to find the right products and routine that work for your specific hair type.


Best Products and Hair Care Tips

Moisture is key when going natural. A good leave-in conditioner or moisturizer is essential to keep your hair hydrated. Deep conditioners and hair masks help replenish moisture and strengthen your hair. Elite Hair Collection has a collection of Hair Oils that are sure to compliment several hair types.  We offer our Rosemary Mint Scalp & Hair Oil, Scalp Stimulator which includes a touch of Capsaicin (follicle stimulator), our Black Castor Oil Collection which includes pure Jamaican Black Castor Oil with Essentials Oils such as Peppermint, Tea Tree, and Lavender, and Lastly, our Healthy Inches Collection which includes a combination of many of the Essential Oils.  




Detangling tools like a wide-tooth comb or a Denman brush will make styling easier. Always detangle when your hair is damp and coated with conditioner to prevent breakage. Protective styles like braids, twists, and buns are great for minimizing manipulation and promoting growth. Going natural is a beautiful journey, but it requires patience and dedication. With the right care, you’ll enjoy healthy, strong, and versatile hair.


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