Bluetopia
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Hello All
I dont start threads very often but no amount of searching I've done has helped me get to the bottom of this. I am PRAYING ya'll can help.
I had locs for several years (5+) and was natural for about a year or two before that.
In January I cut my locs but kept the 3 or 4 inches of hair at my roots and just combed those out so I wouldnt have to start from scratch (I had cut back on twisting my roots for this very purpose for 6 months before my BC)
When all was said and done....those 4 inches at my roots ended up being shoulder length hair once they were blow dried
My stylist was just as shocked as I was!
Turns out my hair is so super coily that my shrinkage makes my hair look 1/4 of its real length when its natural; to give you a sense of what it looks like its perfectly spiraled and wiry like a slinky or really tight straw set.
The stylist actually called other hairdressers over to look at my hair because she had never seen anyone with my texture before.
I didnt want to put any harsh chems in my hair so I took her recommendation to texturize using Phyto. And I loved it cause it didnt burn like perms usually do.
Here my dilemna tho.....when my hair was permed bone straight back in the 90's i remember it being thick and never having tangles. Mind you back then I also never used a blowdrier, only got roller sets and I was a salon girl who never actually "did" my own hair. But as far as I can remember that is the truth
Now ....my 4b hair is super dry, sheds A LOT, is difficult to detangle, gets easily knotted up, is thin
and doesnt feel nearly as soft as i remember it previously being.
I know some of this is due to the fact that the lower 3/4s of my hair was previously loc'd, but even my newly grown hair had issues after I texlaxed on July 1st.
From reading the boards I think the culprit could be:
1. My hair is "re-learning" how to be unloc'd and going through growing pains
2. My hair is recovering from protein overload (before i understood what protein-moisture balance was, i used tons of protein on my under moisturized hair and its left its after affects)
3. I havent found the right products/techniques yet and just need to keep fighting the good fight
or
4. Maybe it's the Phyto???? Maybe I need to texturize with another brand after my 6 month stretch is over in December???
I just called the salon and the receptionist says they also carry Affirm or Mizani there.
My only fear is that switching to either one of these will leave me with:
1. Three different textures in my hair (the Mizani at the root, phyto on my new hair in the middle, and the phyto on my previously loc'd hair on the ends
) and
2. Switching to something new will leave me with a super weak demarcation line.
My doubts about Phyto aside, my demarcation line is so seamless into my NG that stretching is much easier than it would have been back when i was bonelaxed (my hair used to *snap* at my demarc line back in the day cause the coarseness of my NG use to act like a bully next to my permed hair and break it off)
So yeah in a nutshell:
Should I try to solve my imbalanced moisture starved, thin, weak strands of hair with a better regimen OR should I just ditch Phyto all together?
Please Help!!!
I dont start threads very often but no amount of searching I've done has helped me get to the bottom of this. I am PRAYING ya'll can help.

I had locs for several years (5+) and was natural for about a year or two before that.
In January I cut my locs but kept the 3 or 4 inches of hair at my roots and just combed those out so I wouldnt have to start from scratch (I had cut back on twisting my roots for this very purpose for 6 months before my BC)
When all was said and done....those 4 inches at my roots ended up being shoulder length hair once they were blow dried

My stylist was just as shocked as I was!
Turns out my hair is so super coily that my shrinkage makes my hair look 1/4 of its real length when its natural; to give you a sense of what it looks like its perfectly spiraled and wiry like a slinky or really tight straw set.
The stylist actually called other hairdressers over to look at my hair because she had never seen anyone with my texture before.
I didnt want to put any harsh chems in my hair so I took her recommendation to texturize using Phyto. And I loved it cause it didnt burn like perms usually do.
Here my dilemna tho.....when my hair was permed bone straight back in the 90's i remember it being thick and never having tangles. Mind you back then I also never used a blowdrier, only got roller sets and I was a salon girl who never actually "did" my own hair. But as far as I can remember that is the truth

Now ....my 4b hair is super dry, sheds A LOT, is difficult to detangle, gets easily knotted up, is thin

I know some of this is due to the fact that the lower 3/4s of my hair was previously loc'd, but even my newly grown hair had issues after I texlaxed on July 1st.
From reading the boards I think the culprit could be:
1. My hair is "re-learning" how to be unloc'd and going through growing pains
2. My hair is recovering from protein overload (before i understood what protein-moisture balance was, i used tons of protein on my under moisturized hair and its left its after affects)
3. I havent found the right products/techniques yet and just need to keep fighting the good fight
or
4. Maybe it's the Phyto???? Maybe I need to texturize with another brand after my 6 month stretch is over in December???
I just called the salon and the receptionist says they also carry Affirm or Mizani there.
My only fear is that switching to either one of these will leave me with:
1. Three different textures in my hair (the Mizani at the root, phyto on my new hair in the middle, and the phyto on my previously loc'd hair on the ends

2. Switching to something new will leave me with a super weak demarcation line.
My doubts about Phyto aside, my demarcation line is so seamless into my NG that stretching is much easier than it would have been back when i was bonelaxed (my hair used to *snap* at my demarc line back in the day cause the coarseness of my NG use to act like a bully next to my permed hair and break it off)
So yeah in a nutshell:
Should I try to solve my imbalanced moisture starved, thin, weak strands of hair with a better regimen OR should I just ditch Phyto all together?
Please Help!!!