I am relaxing (touching up) my hair tomorrow

Mandy4610

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Ladies.. I am so excited to see my progress. I will be touching up tomorrow. I stretched for 11wks, I can't believe i made it this far:spinning::grin:.
I have a good scalp base, but my question is what should I use to protect my previously relaxed hair. Please advise.
 
I used Vaseline back in November when I self-relaxed. I got carried away thought and ended up UNDERprocessing my ng :perplexed!

It's ok though...I kinda like it...:grin:.

Angie
 
I'm self-relaxing this weekend too, I'm going to base my scalp Pro-style pre-creme for sensitive scalp the day before and the day of. I'm going to try to relax my hair in halves like some of ladies have suggested. good luck and hopes it turns out great:yep:
 
I just self relaxed and I protected my ends with neutralizing shampoo. It ended up drying on the hair, so it wasn't messy at all.
 
I'm self-relaxing this weekend too, I'm going to base my scalp Pro-style pre-creme for sensitive scalp the day before and the day of. I'm going to try to relax my hair in halves like some of ladies have suggested. good luck and hopes it turns out great:yep:
Hey good to hear........I wish you where here so we could do this together:lachen::lachen:........Thanks for chiming in:yep:.
 
Thanks y'all... Has any of you ladies used castor oil to protect the ends? I am think of using conditioner and castor oil...
 
I haven't used castor oil in years. I might have to hit the caribbean mart this weekend. the one I used to get smelled like homemade island peanut butter, the ladies are always raving about castor oil
 
Thanks y'all... Has any of you ladies used castor oil to protect the ends? I am think of using conditioner and castor oil...


I say go for it, I've noticed a lot of LHCF ladies adding oils to their conditioner, it can only help, not hurt. I might have to do this myself
 


thanks for the link, I've been self-relaxing for years....every hairdresser I've had always underprocessed me, I have a sensitive scalp, hence the burning, then they would blow dry, then press to get me straight...hell, I figured it was cheaper to do this kind of damage at home!!:lachen: hairdresser always broke a comb off in my hair every visit:grin: I wonder if they charged me for those combs each time:ohwell: at least if I'm doing my hair, I know it will get the TLC it needs.
 
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