CurlyCoilycourt
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My last relaxer was October 2008 when I decided to start the journey to the natural side...transitioned for 10 months then cut it off. I've been natural ever since, but now I have decided to relax my hair. I feel the difference this time as oppose to being relaxed in the past is that I know how to take care of my hair ( NO DIRECT HEAT, deep conditioning, protective styling)...it's a decision I made myself no influences and I'm finally comfortable in making this commitment (if I don't like it I can always transition again). I plan to go to a stylist whom I trust and that will be my only salon visit because I definitely do not trust myself relaxing my own hair I plan to become a full DIYER!!
 I plan to become a full DIYER!!
Advice Needed
I've been doing research on the site for about a month now but there are still a few lingering questions...
Are there any steps to take before getting a relaxer?
What do you do after getting a relaxer?
Do you find that natural vs non natural products work best (product suggestions)?
Any other tips/advice are greatly appreciated!!
I have learned so much from this site (natural and relaxed) and anxious in this next hair step in my journey I really appreciate the advice and support and happy that I reached this decision!!!
 I really appreciate the advice and support and happy that I reached this decision!!!
TIA
				
			My last relaxer was October 2008 when I decided to start the journey to the natural side...transitioned for 10 months then cut it off. I've been natural ever since, but now I have decided to relax my hair. I feel the difference this time as oppose to being relaxed in the past is that I know how to take care of my hair ( NO DIRECT HEAT, deep conditioning, protective styling)...it's a decision I made myself no influences and I'm finally comfortable in making this commitment (if I don't like it I can always transition again). I plan to go to a stylist whom I trust and that will be my only salon visit because I definitely do not trust myself relaxing my own hair
 I plan to become a full DIYER!!
 I plan to become a full DIYER!!Advice Needed
I've been doing research on the site for about a month now but there are still a few lingering questions...
Are there any steps to take before getting a relaxer?
What do you do after getting a relaxer?
Do you find that natural vs non natural products work best (product suggestions)?
Any other tips/advice are greatly appreciated!!
I have learned so much from this site (natural and relaxed) and anxious in this next hair step in my journey
 I really appreciate the advice and support and happy that I reached this decision!!!
 I really appreciate the advice and support and happy that I reached this decision!!!TIA
 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 I like to do a protein treatment and clarify before.  Some people also do a porosity treatment either with Roux or with an ACV rinse.  I love natural ingredient products, my staples are Bee Mine and Giovanni.  Since you are relaxing virgin hair this step isn't necessary this time, but I always protect my previously relaxed hair with conditioner or petroleum before a touch up.  You may want to research whether you want to do a protein treatment mid-relaxer or after...some like to do it after rinsing but before neutralizing while others do it after.  I personally have not noticed a difference so my stylist does it after completely neutralizing.  But I do think it is worth researching.  Good luck and don't forget to come back and update us!  Yes you absolutely can have healthy long relaxed hair!
 I like to do a protein treatment and clarify before.  Some people also do a porosity treatment either with Roux or with an ACV rinse.  I love natural ingredient products, my staples are Bee Mine and Giovanni.  Since you are relaxing virgin hair this step isn't necessary this time, but I always protect my previously relaxed hair with conditioner or petroleum before a touch up.  You may want to research whether you want to do a protein treatment mid-relaxer or after...some like to do it after rinsing but before neutralizing while others do it after.  I personally have not noticed a difference so my stylist does it after completely neutralizing.  But I do think it is worth researching.  Good luck and don't forget to come back and update us!  Yes you absolutely can have healthy long relaxed hair! 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		