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I pulled mines through with my hands. For like 3 mins. Came out just fine.
This is what I did when I did my corrective 2 months ago. I did it for the last couple of minutes before heading to the sink to wash the relaxer out.What do you mean by pulled it through, though? Are you essentially physically bringing the relaxer down the hair strands/spreading it down the length of the underprocessed hair?
This is what I did when I did my corrective 2 months ago. I did it for the last couple of minutes before heading to the sink to wash the relaxer out.
What do you mean by pulled it through, though? Are you essentially physically bringing the relaxer down the hair strands/spreading it down the length of the underprocessed hair?
I used a comb and my fingers.Thanks. Did you use your fingers, an applicator brush, a comb, or something else? And would you recommend combing it through?
Yep. Like if you were to milk a cow.
I used a comb and my fingers.
Thanks. Did you use your fingers, an applicator brush, a comb, or something else? And would you recommend combing it through?
np...anytime sweetie.Thank you.
lamaria211, did you do it?
How did it go?
It was recommended to me a while back by sunnieb but I was too scared.
Now, however, I think that the different textures are causing knotting and shedding whenever I wash/gently manipulate. I need to even it out.
But I am SCARED!!!ohwell:erplexed
Question: What were you ladies experiencing that made you think you needed a corrective?
Angelinhell - have you seen this thread?
So here are some pics of my hair. The different textures is causing breakage and so frustrating. I am retraining myself to handle the textures until i am ready for my corrective. I did a corrective five weeks ago and this is what I got. I decided to wait to relax again and do another corrective in Feb. Any advice, videos, pics, would be appreciated. I am not skilled at relaxing and I don't want to do this corrective on a regular basis. I don't have a lot of time in my hands to jump in and out the shower to do each section one by one. Help. Thanks
lamaria211 Do you have some pictures? Like before, after the 1st relaxer, and then after the corrective?
This is a great post!
I did my corrective two weeks ago. The very first time sef-relaxed with lye (a little over a year ago), I was way underprocessed because I was scared.
As time went on, I got my processing time just right, but I still had that one area that was brillowy. After a year of growth, the severely underprocessed part was right in the middle of each strand. When I did my rollersets, I had to flat iron that part just to get it smooth.
I didn't really do much extra to the area because for some reason, I didn't have a lot of breakage. I deep-conditioned regularly, but that was it.
Anyway, two weeks ago, I did a corrective. I didn't relax my newgrowth because I'm on a 6 month stretch, so it was pretty easy because I could focus all my attention on the corrective. I applied Chi Silk infusion to the part I was correcting, then applied conditioner to the rest of the hair. I did it in four sections.
I'm so glad I did a search on correctives before I did this. I was thinking I would be processing for the regular amount of time, but someone posted that you are actually, in essence, picking up where you left off. So, I applied the relaxer to each section and processed for about 6 minutes. It was really easy to see where the underprocessed part began and ended since it had been over a year.
I deep conditioned as usual and had no problems whatsoever. I'm so happy with my hair now! It's still texlaxed, but it's not all dry and frizzy like the underprocessed part.
My advice is...the longer you can wait between processes, the better. I also think the Chi made a difference. I also agree with Gym about moisture, moisture, moisture.