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I just had to say that. I didn't want anyone coming at me with, "Heat works for ME!"
I'm just saying what worked and didn't work for me.
DO:
fix ur porosity after a fresh touch up.
prep your hair properly before u relax...expecially those ends
moisturize ur newgrowth individually when it starts to really kick in...(moisturized ng = easier manageabilty)
DON'T:
skip keratin protein...its very important!
avoid trimming ur splits!....u'll regret it later
I've learned about this recently, and I've been wondering how to go about doing this.
Is this to be done the night before or right befor leaving the house (I would assume the night before since you don't want a relaxer done on "wet" hair)? And what kind of conditioner is best to use to protect the ends? Does it have to be a quality conditioner...or is it best to be a quality conditioner?
TIA
If you are going to a salon, I say do it right before you leave the house. Give the conditioner time to dry of course. You don't want to relax damp/wet hair.
I use any conditioner really. I've used cheapies all the way down to expensive ones. I find that ones with a hint of protein and cones (they help build a layer around the strands) work best for me.I also add oil to "seal" in the conditioner and a bit of vaseline to "seal" in the conditioner and oil. A little much? Yes, but IMHO you can never be too safe. Strap twice.
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I forgot add always rinse your hair using cold water. Your hair will thank you.
Do incorporate ceramides and silk amino acids into your regimen.
It's believe to help close the cuticles. Not everyone believes this though. I rinse with cool water because if it is true I want my cuticles closed but also because I actually enjoy the feeling.What's up with the rinsing with cool/cold water. I've heard of it before but when I used to go to the salon they always rinsed with warm/hot water. You'd think they'd know best being they went to school for this.
What's up with the rinsing with cool/cold water. I've heard of it before but when I used to go to the salon they always rinsed with warm/hot water. You'd think they'd know best being they went to school for this.
Agree with @Nix08 about the cuticles although it's a debatable topic.It's believe to help close the cuticles. Not everyone believes this though. I rinse with cool water because if it is true I want my cuticles closed but also because I actually enjoy the feeling.