Everything Zen
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I don't know if this topic has been covered yet, but has anyone been able to recreate the freshly relaxed out of the salon feeling at home? I am not discounting naturals on this but I've really only experienced this after starting ot relax back in 2000. My hair is so light and bouncy- I can't keep my hands out of it!!!
I wish I could easily show you all pics but I don't own a camera yet. (That should be a requirement to even post on this board!!!)
The way I think of it, especially when it comes to flat ironing, it seems at a salon they don't use anything besides maybe some kind of wrap lotion. I went to the famed Deneen in Chicago on Saturday (she rocks) and after the whole relaxer, conditioner, neutralizer, conditioner treatment she just rinsed me, set the part and curled my ends. Man my hair feels amazing! I want to recreate this at home when I have little new growth. I almost always use a leave-in like avocado or hemp seed butter, and maybe an oil, but of course a heat protectant spray before doing anything with heat (including a roller wrap). I'm wondering if all of that product is getting in the way of the "salon touch" that I desire when I do straighten. I also notice that salons spritz with some sort of nice smelling serum I'm assuming as they use heat. I wonder what that is and if that is the key to styling. When I style it, it looks fine but not "salon fine" if you know what I mean. Any suggestions ladies?

The way I think of it, especially when it comes to flat ironing, it seems at a salon they don't use anything besides maybe some kind of wrap lotion. I went to the famed Deneen in Chicago on Saturday (she rocks) and after the whole relaxer, conditioner, neutralizer, conditioner treatment she just rinsed me, set the part and curled my ends. Man my hair feels amazing! I want to recreate this at home when I have little new growth. I almost always use a leave-in like avocado or hemp seed butter, and maybe an oil, but of course a heat protectant spray before doing anything with heat (including a roller wrap). I'm wondering if all of that product is getting in the way of the "salon touch" that I desire when I do straighten. I also notice that salons spritz with some sort of nice smelling serum I'm assuming as they use heat. I wonder what that is and if that is the key to styling. When I style it, it looks fine but not "salon fine" if you know what I mean. Any suggestions ladies?