SleekandBouncy
Well-Known Member
It's amazing what you learn about your hair when you air dry and then analyze your hair for an hour with a home made 3 way mirror while cotched on the side of a sink 
I realize, A; my hair used to be relaxed bone straight (back when I used Precise/Mizani), but the most recent 4" of my hair has an interesting kinky/straight texture that I attribute to the ORS No lye I've been using for the last 6 months. I'm curious how the lye relaxer compares. I'm not sure how I'm liking this new texture.

I realize, A; my hair used to be relaxed bone straight (back when I used Precise/Mizani), but the most recent 4" of my hair has an interesting kinky/straight texture that I attribute to the ORS No lye I've been using for the last 6 months. I'm curious how the lye relaxer compares. I'm not sure how I'm liking this new texture.

I have yet to see a relaxer that says 25 minutes. The time on the container is for the WHOLE shebang....application AND smoothing. Many many many people are overprocessing themselves at home or in the salon because they don't remember this. If you are leaving it on that long and you still aren't straight then its time to consider increasing the strength. Even if you are not burning, after 25 minutes you are risking serious scalp damage. See, what happens to people sometimes with no-lye is they say, well I am not buring yet so let me keep it on for another 5 mintues. Then when they start noticing extra dryness and other problems they say, that relaxer was crap but really their application played a part in that too. As far as chelating is concerned, many companies make their neutralizing shampoo a chelator to help remove the minerals. I know Mizani and ORS do this. To this day, Mizani no-lye was one the best relaxers I had....its just that my overall hair care at the time was crap. If I ever when back to no-lye, I would go to that one.
......or it could be due to the fact that I had been using the sulfur containing Boundless Tresses....unfortunately I just dont know. However, I am going to continue to go to my NEW hairdresser and next time I will just tell her how my hair didnt process as much as I would have liked