goldenslumbers
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Hello,
I've made many posts before on this forum about my situation with my hair. In short, for the past 3-4 years I've been straightening my hair at extremely high temperatures (415 degrees) with zero heat protection every week. I cut my hair 4 years ago and no exaggeration at all, has not grown a centimeter since then,which of course makes sense and as a result I have don't have a great deal of hair left. Earlier this year around April I started trying to take better care of my hair, taking supplements to grow it, getting moisturizing and protein conditioners, co-washing, deep-conditioning, etc. However I didn't stop straightening it weekly until summer began in the last week of May. I put in a full head sew-in weave (with a net) in three weeks ago because I was uncomfortable with the curly style of my hair and figured it would give me a little growth boost. The girl who did it for me did not braid the braids tight at all and left out my baby curls and edges, which are covered by bangs most of the time thank goodness.
Right before I put in the weave, I had done a protein treatment and had deep conditioned with a moisturizing conditioner, which is what I had been doing before. Despite my efforts from the month and a half before, my hair was still snapping close to immediately after strand tests. So, that was the condition of my hair before I got put in the weave.
Now here's my situation. I must have my hair straight. I do not consider it an option at all to "embrace my curls" or go fully natural. It's not for me. I went into the weave situation thinking I would have an extension of my actual hair that I could style as my own, but I just don't think weaves are right for me. I certainly like it considerably more than wearing my hair out, but it just doesn't work too well with me. I went into it thinking I could have several installs throughout the whole school year and go without touching my hair for several months, which seemed like a dream. Now with that being unrealistic...
I have two choices. Go back to straightening my hair weekly or get a relaxer.
I got a relaxer once 5 years ago, and that was when my hair began to take a turn for the worst. My mother put it in herself, and though she "followed all the direction perfectly", my hair was just a frizzy poofball and began falling out. By the time I washed it it was back to being curly as usual. So, with that experience in mind my mother is reluctant, but open to a relaxer, though she believes "relaxers make your hair very coarse and once you relax your hair you can't stop". Even with the past experience, my mother is refusing to bring me to a professional to get one done if I do and is insisting she does it herself. Hm. I may be able to convince her out of that.
I have gotten some suggestions for relaxers (and thank you for those suggestions, I'm looking into them) but I would like some more. Obviously the condition of my hair is not prime, I'll have to see how it is once I get the weave out. I have 3c hair. Obviously I don't want something so strong it will bring me back to square one, but I want something that will make me hair 100% straight. Is that possible?
I know getting a relaxer at this stage is not that great of an idea, but I can't go on with my hair natural
It's either fry it every week or get a relaxer. Heat-less methods of straightening (roller wraps and the likes) don't seem to get results I'd like, and for someone who is very lazy and doesn't have too much time those methods just don't seem to work for me.
Sorry for the long and ridiculous post. Any feedback is appreciated.
I've made many posts before on this forum about my situation with my hair. In short, for the past 3-4 years I've been straightening my hair at extremely high temperatures (415 degrees) with zero heat protection every week. I cut my hair 4 years ago and no exaggeration at all, has not grown a centimeter since then,which of course makes sense and as a result I have don't have a great deal of hair left. Earlier this year around April I started trying to take better care of my hair, taking supplements to grow it, getting moisturizing and protein conditioners, co-washing, deep-conditioning, etc. However I didn't stop straightening it weekly until summer began in the last week of May. I put in a full head sew-in weave (with a net) in three weeks ago because I was uncomfortable with the curly style of my hair and figured it would give me a little growth boost. The girl who did it for me did not braid the braids tight at all and left out my baby curls and edges, which are covered by bangs most of the time thank goodness.
Right before I put in the weave, I had done a protein treatment and had deep conditioned with a moisturizing conditioner, which is what I had been doing before. Despite my efforts from the month and a half before, my hair was still snapping close to immediately after strand tests. So, that was the condition of my hair before I got put in the weave.
Now here's my situation. I must have my hair straight. I do not consider it an option at all to "embrace my curls" or go fully natural. It's not for me. I went into the weave situation thinking I would have an extension of my actual hair that I could style as my own, but I just don't think weaves are right for me. I certainly like it considerably more than wearing my hair out, but it just doesn't work too well with me. I went into it thinking I could have several installs throughout the whole school year and go without touching my hair for several months, which seemed like a dream. Now with that being unrealistic...
I have two choices. Go back to straightening my hair weekly or get a relaxer.
I got a relaxer once 5 years ago, and that was when my hair began to take a turn for the worst. My mother put it in herself, and though she "followed all the direction perfectly", my hair was just a frizzy poofball and began falling out. By the time I washed it it was back to being curly as usual. So, with that experience in mind my mother is reluctant, but open to a relaxer, though she believes "relaxers make your hair very coarse and once you relax your hair you can't stop". Even with the past experience, my mother is refusing to bring me to a professional to get one done if I do and is insisting she does it herself. Hm. I may be able to convince her out of that.
I have gotten some suggestions for relaxers (and thank you for those suggestions, I'm looking into them) but I would like some more. Obviously the condition of my hair is not prime, I'll have to see how it is once I get the weave out. I have 3c hair. Obviously I don't want something so strong it will bring me back to square one, but I want something that will make me hair 100% straight. Is that possible?
I know getting a relaxer at this stage is not that great of an idea, but I can't go on with my hair natural

Sorry for the long and ridiculous post. Any feedback is appreciated.