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Your hair looks fantastic--so much body and shine! I love all the photos and commentary. I use the Linange line as well, and it takes a while for my hair to process with this relaxer, too. But in the end, I really like the results.
 
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cute little curl:drunk:
 
Your hair looks fantastic--so much body and shine! I love all the photos and commentary. I use the Linange line as well, and it takes a while for my hair to process with this relaxer, too. But in the end, I really like the results.

I love your hair in your siggy. :drool:

Your hair looks great ... and I love all of the pictures you shared.

I remember when you did your BC! I love your natural hair! It's always soooooooo very moisturized, shiny, silky and healthy looking.

cute little curl:drunk:

Thanks. That piece/section of hair (on both sides of my head) just always does its own thing. It's a lot finer and looser on that side. The difference annoys me and I keep hoping I'll wake up and both sides will be one texture one day. I just want it to be symmetrically textured so it can match up easily when I style my hair. :lachen:
 
Great job!

I thought I was the only one with the weird nape! It's beady on the perimeter and kind of soft in the middle.
 
Your hair is so pretty and thick! How often do you relax?

It varies. At this point I've come out to an average (since joining) of relaxing 4 times a year. Usually my stretches are between 10-12 weeks, and never over 14. I relax more often in the summers, especially since I am usually dealing with a lot more heat and humidity.

It depends on the weather/climate, the products I am using, what's going on in my life, and how quickly my hair is growing. Nothing in my regimen is concretely set my weeks because my philosophy is that my hair's needs and my own needs change, so it wouldn't make sense to set something in stone.

This time I was fairly comfortably able to stretch for 16 weeks because the air is very dry here (my hands turn to sandpaper if I'm not careful) and I was busy and I didn't care about styling and manipulating my hair much anyway, so it wasn't extremely burdensome, and kind of fun.
 
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