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Do any of you leave a relaxer on longer than the time allowed on the instructions

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jasmin

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I need more than 15 minutes to do my head. Also the stylist never look at the time. They just look to see if your hair is straight or not.

Thanks in advance
 
I used to do that and ended up with overprocessed, breaking hair after awhile. I wouldn't recommend it.
 
jasmin said:
I need more than 15 minutes to do my head. Also the stylist never look at the time. They just look to see if your hair is straight or not.

Thanks in advance

I don't relax mine straight, but I do leave it on longer than the instructions say. My hair is very resistant. However, before that, I have done numerous strand tests and know that my hair will not get straight with that amount of time.
 
Yes, I do leave the relaxer on my head longer than the instructions suggest. My hair is resistent and needs to be on my head for 30min when using my Soft n Beautiful Regular. I have been using this stuff for years...but know I now not overprocess my hair like I was doing before LHCF. HTH
 
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Thanks so much for the responses.


Vikkisecret..What's the processing time for Soft and Beautiful? This sounds like a really good no lye relaxer.
 
It is really good. I have been using it for like 8 years after I grew out of Just for me LoL. Anywhoo I think that the leave-in time is 15min. You should give it a try...it should be worth your while.
 
No. My instructions say 25 minutes but I try to take it out a bit sooner than that. I don't like bone straight hair so it works out for me.
 
vikkisecret said:
Yes, I do leave the relaxer on my head lonnger than the instructions suggest. My hair is resistent and needs to be on my head for 30min when using my Soft n Beautiful Regular. I have been using this stuff for years...but know I know to not overprocess my hair like I was doing before LHCF. HTH

Co-signing everything she said:grin:

I :love: me some Soft and Beautiful
 
I think I might try me some Soft and Beautiful. I was just concerned about the time allotted for processing. I just need more time to get my hair straight. I like my hair straight (but not too straight).


One more question on S & B..does it make your scalp/hair dry?
 
I use Hawaian Silky Mild Lye Conditioning Jar Relaxer (pink label). :hula: And let me say that it is the BOMB!! :yay:

I leave this on for 25 minutes (includes the 15 minutes for the application).
 
jasmin said:
I think I might try me some Soft and Beautiful. I was just concerned about the time allotted for processing. I just need more time to get my hair straight. I like my hair straight (but not too straight).


One more question on S & B..does it make your scalp/hair dry?

I used to use soft n' beautiful as one of the no lye relaxers I used a long time ago.....we're talking the 80's. That and Gentle Treatment were my relaxers of choice. I always deep conditioned and relaxed every 12 weeks or so, and did not have a problem with breakage. My hair frequently grew past bra strap and probably would have gotten even longer if I'd have let it. It did make my hair/scalp dry, but I did not realize how dry until I started using lye relaxers. IF I was going to use a no lye relaxer again, it would be either Soft n' Beautiful or Gentle Treatment.
 
I honestly never look at the time either, I make sure my hair is as straight as I want it (I dont relax bone straight) and then I rinse/wash.
 
sugaplum, I've been thinking of getting the Hawaii silky lye (if I switch to lye) but read some good and bad reviews. I'm torn but I love the fact that the processing time is up to 25 mins.

Curlycrly, see this is my problem. Right now I have a lot of dryness with no lye. I don't know if I should switch to lye. So basically I'm trying to see if I have any better options with no lye before giving up. What lye relaxer do you use now?

Babygurl, I'm glad you answered because I bought some Profectiv about 10 weeks ago but I didn't try it because of the processing time so it's just been sitting in my beauty salon closet (minus the neutralizing shampoo). I love that shampoo. I just bought a big bottle yesterday.

Signed,
Confused
 
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