thesweetone
New Member
Hello Ladies,
I'm scheduled for my next touchup next Thursday. It's not really the first time that I'll be self-relaxing. I did my own hair every six weeks for about 9 months while I was in college, however, it was not a good experience. I ended up overprocessing my hair and had to cut it off when I returned to a stylist.
I've decided to give it another go because of all the wonderful things I've learned since joining the forum. I'm asking for your help. If you've successfully weaned yourself off stylists and now do your own hair, please share your story. Also please leave two or three tips to help me through the process or bump/refer me to any self-relaxing threads, fotki tutorials, etc. that were especially helpful to you. I'll be using Phyto Index II. I'm off to do a search....
TIA!!!!
I'm scheduled for my next touchup next Thursday. It's not really the first time that I'll be self-relaxing. I did my own hair every six weeks for about 9 months while I was in college, however, it was not a good experience. I ended up overprocessing my hair and had to cut it off when I returned to a stylist.
I've decided to give it another go because of all the wonderful things I've learned since joining the forum. I'm asking for your help. If you've successfully weaned yourself off stylists and now do your own hair, please share your story. Also please leave two or three tips to help me through the process or bump/refer me to any self-relaxing threads, fotki tutorials, etc. that were especially helpful to you. I'll be using Phyto Index II. I'm off to do a search....
TIA!!!!
. Then I also apply this to the LENGTHS of my hair, basically everything except the new growth, in order to prevent overlapping. The little tube Phyto gives you is REALLY little, so in order to ensure that the rest of my hair is really protected from the relaxer, I also apply Porosity Control mixed with a little conditioner to the length of my hair. Porosity Control tends to be a little runny and make your hair feel really wet, so I mix it with conditioner to thicken it up. You may want to play around with this mix first because it can be really frustrating to deal with hair that's so slick with Porosity Control.