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	<title>Comments on: Transitioning To Natural Hair</title>
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		<title>By: HET</title>
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		<description>Thanks for sharing the great information about the transition from relaxed hair to natural hair.  A lot of women are using weaves/hair extensions-but they must value maintaining their own hair while wearing the extensions.  It  makes a big difference during the removal process as well.  

The key is to enable your hair to grow thick and healthy-if not this really could be a source of hair loss,hair damage,balding.  

Frankly, most of the hair dressers or even African braiders are not trained in the Take Down Removal system or technique of taking these hair styles out-so basically bonding glue is ripped out the hair, tangled or matted roots of a sew-in weave are yanked with a comb(sooooo painful); keratin bonds from fusion extensions pull the hair out when slidding the glue out. Dreadlocks are just cut out!

We see it everyday and we get calls everyday for solutions-from mistakes hairdressers have made as well.

We just want to keep natural hair alive and strong
cheers</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for sharing the great information about the transition from relaxed hair to natural hair.  A lot of women are using weaves/hair extensions-but they must value maintaining their own hair while wearing the extensions.  It  makes a big difference during the removal process as well.  </p>
<p>The key is to enable your hair to grow thick and healthy-if not this really could be a source of hair loss,hair damage,balding.  </p>
<p>Frankly, most of the hair dressers or even African braiders are not trained in the Take Down Removal system or technique of taking these hair styles out-so basically bonding glue is ripped out the hair, tangled or matted roots of a sew-in weave are yanked with a comb(sooooo painful); keratin bonds from fusion extensions pull the hair out when slidding the glue out. Dreadlocks are just cut out!</p>
<p>We see it everyday and we get calls everyday for solutions-from mistakes hairdressers have made as well.</p>
<p>We just want to keep natural hair alive and strong<br />
cheers</p>
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