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It's probably possible. However I've heard of ladies with your hair type being very resistant to relaxers, as if they had done nothing at all.
It's probably possible. However I've heard of ladies with your hair type being very resistant to relaxers, as if they had done nothing at all.
Yep, putting in a relaxer on type 2 and 3 hair is like slathering on funny smelling conditioner. It does not a thing.![]()
Here's my story. I have 3c hair which I started relaxing around age 16. I (mostly) wore a relaxed bob for years. Over the years I tried bonelaxing, texlaxing and everything in between with the same results: Even relaxed, I cannot get my hair straight without LOTS of heat. And as soon as I had new growth it was like I was wearing a hair hat. Now that I am fully natural and super curly there is no way flat ironing my hair would even work. When relaxed, it was EASIER to blow dry etc, but my hair was never truly straight without lots of heat and manipulation. Aint nobody got time for that!
TheHappyHairShow on youtube says that she's a 2b/2c and she relaxes every 4-6 months. Her hair's gorgeous, and she's had a lot more success as a relaxed head now than when she went natural.
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheHappyHairShow/featured
^^^
I wish I could find the thread we had on the subject! Someone had a theory about the difference in bonds with looser curled hair, and how they seem to be harder to break down. It sounds so backwards, but it does seem as if the closer your natural hair is to straight, the harder it is to straighten it through chemical means.