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I don't regret it. Even though I was able to manipulate my hair okay before I did a corrective, afterwards, my life was alot easier. I think everyone has a balance they have to find for themselves in the degree of straightness. Just remember to watch your time.
I have no regrets either. My hair is a thousand times more manageable since my corrective and I am losing wayyy less hair in the comb now as well. While I enjoyed the thickness of my hair, I was losing it also at the demarcation line so I decided to just go back to fully relaxing it. I feel that if I was all natural and wanted to have softer hair then texlaxing would have been an option. I am happy with the change to relaxed again.
I regret doing a corrective relaxer. I had to re-relax the front part of my head because it didnt take well the first time. I only left it in for about 7 minutes, smoothing it most of the time with the my fingers.
I regret now because my hair seems so thin and fragile now at my hairline.