AmyRose92
Well-Known Member
Hello all!
I have a situation on my hands that is just driving me up the wall!
So my mom is fed up with my hair and how it looks (I'm a natural, tight 4a/b curls with a coarse, thick texture). This morning, she had the nerve to call it "ugly" and unmanageable, and that I need to put "curls in it." Mind you, she's been having hair trouble for the past decade, and she has almost grown out a texturizer she used last year, so she's practically natural as well, for the most part. She's extremely picky about hairstyles, saying that braiding/twisting with extensions cost too much money, wigs are too hot and stuffy for Miami, and having natural hair is a hassle because she'll look unkempt in front of her clients. *insert major eye roll here*
She has a lot of hair issues (as do most Haitian women in the area) and refuses to listen to my advice, but the second someone else tells her a new hair idea or trick, she's all gun-ho! Last night, a friend of ours was suggesting BKT/Japanese Keratin Treatment or something to make my hair more manageable. But she's saying they don't use heat, and that it's just a protein treatment. I've looked at a couple of BKT threads, but all I've discovered is that they use formaldehyde/aldehyde and flat iron/blow out at a pretty high temperature (450!?). But the friend said that there are chemical-free protein treatments that loosen the curls and over time, you won't need to do it so frequently. I think people are just confused about what a BKT is vs. a texlax/texturizer.
It sounds like I'm going to lose my precious curls in the process, and I don't want that, regardless of what my mom says. So is there a BKT treatment that loosens curl patterns temporarily, without the use of heat? Or is this just another texturizer?
Thanks in advance!
I have a situation on my hands that is just driving me up the wall!

So my mom is fed up with my hair and how it looks (I'm a natural, tight 4a/b curls with a coarse, thick texture). This morning, she had the nerve to call it "ugly" and unmanageable, and that I need to put "curls in it." Mind you, she's been having hair trouble for the past decade, and she has almost grown out a texturizer she used last year, so she's practically natural as well, for the most part. She's extremely picky about hairstyles, saying that braiding/twisting with extensions cost too much money, wigs are too hot and stuffy for Miami, and having natural hair is a hassle because she'll look unkempt in front of her clients. *insert major eye roll here*
She has a lot of hair issues (as do most Haitian women in the area) and refuses to listen to my advice, but the second someone else tells her a new hair idea or trick, she's all gun-ho! Last night, a friend of ours was suggesting BKT/Japanese Keratin Treatment or something to make my hair more manageable. But she's saying they don't use heat, and that it's just a protein treatment. I've looked at a couple of BKT threads, but all I've discovered is that they use formaldehyde/aldehyde and flat iron/blow out at a pretty high temperature (450!?). But the friend said that there are chemical-free protein treatments that loosen the curls and over time, you won't need to do it so frequently. I think people are just confused about what a BKT is vs. a texlax/texturizer.

It sounds like I'm going to lose my precious curls in the process, and I don't want that, regardless of what my mom says. So is there a BKT treatment that loosens curl patterns temporarily, without the use of heat? Or is this just another texturizer?
Thanks in advance!