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If Underprocessed...can I Re-Relax???

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Poohbear

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I got a relaxer on April 6th after waiting 2 months and it was underprocessed because I only left it in there for 5 minutes and washed it out because it was burning. I was wondering if it would be okay to get it relaxed tomorrow (April 27th... that would be 3 weeks from Apr. 6)??? Would this be a good idea to relax underprocessed hair in 3 weeks???
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I've gotten my hair re-relaxed in 3 or 4 weeks post touch-up(I forget how many). Anyway, I had no problems whatsoever, but I still came out underprocessed. I later found out what was causing the problem - my meds.
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I just wrote this in another thread. If I were you I'd try to deal with the underprocessed hair by using braidouts and buns. Braidouts saved me when I was recently underprocessed.
 
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Mariaat40 said:
I just wrote this in another thread. If I were you I'd try to deal with the underprocessed hair by using braidouts and buns. Braidouts saved me when I was recently underprocessed.

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My hair is not long enough to do braidouts or its just that I dont like them. My hair is 1" passed my shoulder but I just dont think braidouts look right on me.
 
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Poohbear said:
I got a relaxer on April 6th after waiting 2 months and it was underprocessed because I only left it in there for 5 minutes and washed it out because it was burning. I was wondering if it would be okay to get it relaxed tomorrow (April 27th... that would be 3 weeks from Apr. 6)??? Would this be a good idea to relax underprocessed hair in 3 weeks???
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Hmmm, I think maybe you should wait AT LEAST another 2 weeks. That will be 5 weeks. Try to stretch it out. 3 weeks is too soon to me but that's just my opinion.
 
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Poohbear said:
I got a relaxer on April 6th after waiting 2 months and it was underprocessed because I only left it in there for 5 minutes and washed it out because it was burning. I was wondering if it would be okay to get it relaxed tomorrow (April 27th... that would be 3 weeks from Apr. 6)??? Would this be a good idea to relax underprocessed hair in 3 weeks???
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Hmmm, I think maybe you should wait AT LEAST another 2 weeks. That will be 5 weeks. Try to stretch it out. 3 weeks is too soon to me but that's just my opinion.

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I agree. Too soon in my opinion as well. I would be too scared it would cause breakage.
 
Poohbear, I just relaxed my hair after 3 weeks because I had braids in and got a no lye relaxer and it did not take at all
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I was like the relaxer just bounced off my hair my hair was so nappy
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. I would comb it and it would just not even go through all the new growth I received from the braids was just natural 4K (K is for Kinky) hair and it needed some lye to straighten
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So I relaxed it yesterday and it feels so much better. I will follow up with a protein conditioner some co washes and some wildgrowth oil so I don't receive any breakage. But I had to do it I know it's forbidden on this forum but I think if I had waited I would have received alot of dryness and breakage. :ahwell Overall you just have to know what your hair requires and can take.
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I wouldnt, relaxer should be applied to new growth only which is why they suggest that you should wait at least 6 weeks for this to occur. Whenever I have had underprocessed sections and have just paid more attention to that area the next time I relax, which is every 8 weeks. IMO, I would prefer healthy underprcossed hair than damaged overprocessed hair, the relaxer conatins harsh chemicals, I generally take heed to the information provided.
 
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