Is it a Sin to Blow Dry, Straighten or Alter Your Natural Hair?
The Bible does not say that changing your hair texture is a sin. There is no verse that specifically mentions straightening, curling, or otherwise altering hair texture as being sinful. Hair care and styling choices, including changing your natural texture, are not addressed as moral or spiritual issues in Scripture. What is mentioned in the Bible are the following: 1 Peter 3:3-4 talks about not letting outward adornment (like hairstyles or jewelry) be your primary focus, but rather emphasizing a gentle and quiet spirit. 1 Corinthians 11:15 mentions that long hair is a glory for a woman because it is given as a covering, but it does not forbid styling or altering the hair. 1 Timothy 2:9 emphasizes modesty and inner beauty over elaborate hairstyles. These verses are about attitude and priorities, not specific hairstyles or hair treatments. Changing your hair texture is not a sin according to the Bible. What’s more important in Scripture is your heart, humility, and motives, n...
Hi I am in my first month transitioning, I had a bad experience trying to go natural without proper knowledge which lead my SL hair to be a TWA which was dry and breaking all the time.
ReplyDeleteSo I need to know the basics of keeping my hair moisturised and healthy?
Hi,
DeleteI have a video that can help you. Let me know if you have any issues viewing it.
How to Moisturize Transitioning hair: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tu4AD2S-878&list=PL225896DC8B2C76C3&index=57