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“As your natural hair grows, you may experience a new challenge in caring for two different textures.

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Products designed to make your natural hair more manageable are best during this period.”

Theseexpert tipswill help make your curlsreallypop.

Consider the “big chop”.

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During her transition process, celebrity hairstylistMonique McCorklewould snip her relaxed ends after each shampoo.

Experiment with protective hairstyles.

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“Here are some things to consider: Pain and hydration.

If its too tight, speak up, or reconsider your hairstylist.

Disguise straight ends with a well-placed curl.

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Next, gently remove the rollers to reveal a bouncy set of curls.

LaCombes preferred curly style method is created with two-strand twists.

In the morning, Ill take them out and shake them out.”

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Try out new hair accessories.

Make heat protectants your new BFF when using hot tools.

When heat is used properly, it can be a wonderful aid for styling natural hair.

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“Some natural hair lines that I love with heat protectants areMielle OrganicsandAlodia,” says Stevens.

Supplement your shampoo routine with co-washing.

Co-washing is a process that utilizes a conditioner to hydrate and cleanse hair in place of shampoo.

Schedule a consultation with a hairstylist who can help you transition properly.

“Seek the assistance of a professional cosmetologist who specializes in natural hair,” Rodriguez explains.

Many salons offer hair consultations before the actual appointment to help better assess their clients' needs.

“Seek out a qualified professional who wants to be your healthy hair care partner,” she explains.

“You may be surprised on how much healthier your hair can be.”