WhipEffectz1
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I am looking for some inspiration
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I'm guessing I'm around 16 weeks now but I have no desire to make an appointment b/c every single "professional" I've gone to has turned out to be nothing but a disappointment. So, until my desire to risk scalp burn/hair loss increases, or, in the alternative, I find someone who can safely apply a relaxer and be professional (on time), I'll keep transitioning by default.
, so I can't go that long anymore. 4 months works like a charm for me, though.


winterinatl said:I have stretched for 12,16, and 20 weeks. Not because I was on any sort of challenge; it was mostly due to laziness and not calling to set an app,no money when I thought of it. Then around 16-18 weeks the new growth gets ugly (as in hard to manage, head looks like mushroom) and I relax. Recently (last 2-3 years) my hair has begun to break off alot when I go too long. But, I'm finding now (It's been since before Thanksgiving) if I straighten my hair/roots more, it's not as bad. And I've been using a spray of water and Suave orange smoothie to re-wet and lay down the roots into a smooth ponytail, or bun.
If it starts breaking a lot again, I'll make a mad dash to relax.
HTH!![]()
as well as shedding besides my head looking like a mushroom
LondonDiva said:I went from every 5-6 weeks to 3 months to now 4 months. 4 months seems to be a good point for me. Plenty of new growth to relax, with less chance of over processing and only 3 times a year I have to do it.![]()