Daisimae
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Sorry, this is long.
Yesterday was relaxing day after seven weeks. I really can't believe how well it went. This was the first time that I personally applied a relaxer and went thru all the steps myself.
To prepare I packed up everything I would need, including towels and my house dress, then headed to my parent's house. My Mom watched me do it to make sure I got all the relaxer in and that everything was rinsed out of my hair.
Before I left my house, I sprayed my roots with Aphogee Keratin and Green Tea Reconstructor for the SSA's.
When I got there I washed my wig and put it under the dryer. (I'll post more about that in the NewHair thread.)
Started off the relaxer by dividing my hair in four sections, based each section and clipped it with butterfly clips. Then based the perimeter. I used Ampro Pro-Styl Pre-Crème For Sensitive Scalp.
After I based my scalp, removed the wig from under the dryer and sat under it myself. It was on "low". I didn't know it was supposed to be on "cool".
Then I mixed the relaxer. I used Profectiv Procision Touch Relaxer (Regular). This stuff is the BOMB!! First, it's sized for a touch-up, there is no waste and it was inexpensive. I paid $3.99 at CVS. Second, the activator is in creme form. No trying to mix a creme and a liquid together. The two cremes mixed very nicely with the cup and stick in the kit.
I applied some Breakfree creme, (included in kit), to my previously relaxed hair and then started applying the relaxer to one of my back sections with a tint brush, separating my hair with the end of the brush as I moved up. It took about 10 minutes to apply it to my whole head. I spent another eight minutes smoothing with my gloved fingers.
I rinsed out with warm water and then used Jerri Redding 100% Natural Protein. This stuff smells, (and tastes yuck), like soy sauce. It is very runny. I poured about 2oz of it over my head while I was over the sink, combed it through, (w-i-d-e tooth comb), then stayed there dripping, for seven minutes.
I rinsed out the protein and patted dry with a towel and used Porosity Control next. This stayed in for about 2 minutes, before rinsing.
Here is the next rave: Procision Gel Neutralizer Shampoo! This is a gel that your put on your hair, press into your scalp, wait a minute and then lather to form suds. The golden gel has a color indicator, (pink/white). I GOT WHITE SUDS ON MY FIRST APPLICATION! I still applied it twice.
After neutralizing I used Clairol Beautiful Collection Semi-Permanent hair color in a dark brown shade. This color has no peroxide or annomia, so it's safe to use the same day as you relax. I just needed to cover the grey around my perimeter on the ng from the last time I used permanent color. About half the bottle was used. This stayed on for 25 minutes without heat and I rinsed it out.
After rinsing the color out, my hair felt very hard. A half and half mixture of Sallys Generic Humectress and ORS Replenishing (bottle), took care of that. This stuff melted my hair as I applied it. After DC'ing 20 minutes w/heat and plastic cap. I rinsed the conditioners too.
Now for the leave-in's. I started by throughly spraying with Fermodyl 619 Extra Strength. Then the creamy leave-ins: Sunsilk's Hydra TLC 24/7 creme all over and De-Frizz 24/7 creme just on my ends. Then quick sprays of Aphogee Pro-Vitamin Leave-In and Aphogee Keratin and Green Tea Reconstructor.
I sectioned off my hair, clipped the part I wasn't going to work on first, pulled out the rollers and rollerset my whole head. Hair that dried before I got to it, got a spray of 1/3 Proclaim Super Setting Lotion and 2/3rd water. It took about 45 minutes under a warm dryer to get everything dry.
After it was dry, I used more Breakfree creme all over, (gotta buy some of this stuff), and I wrapped my hair, using a comb and boar bristle brush. Then sprayed lightly with Proclaim Moisturizing Oil Sheen Spray . Following Macheriamour's directions, I wrapped my head in plastic wrap, (my Mother got a kick out of this), and sat myself under the warm dryer for another ten minutes. While my hair was still wrapped I applied coconut oil and Proclaim Glossing Polish. Combed out and then took the pictures below.
I really cannot give enough praise to the Profectiv kit! This will be my new relaxer. The relaxer says is was developed: "for quick, easy gentle touch ups for areas that require more frequent relaxation-temples, edges". I used it all over my head with NO problems. I know that I got protective base on ng and relaxer on my scalp, but, I got ZERO burns. In all the touch-ups I've ever had, in a salon and at home, I can count on one hand the number of times I DIDN'T BURN! I had minimal shedding and NO BREAKING.
I never would have attempted this without this board and all the wonderful posters and people cheering each other, and me, along. This is one of the best touch-ups I've ever had. If I had got this done in a salon with all the extra conditioning, semi-perm color and wrapping, it would have been well over $100+tip, even at the mid-priced salon I usually go to. As it was, I spent about $20 for things to use just with my relaxer. All of them are bottles and can be used again, except for the kit which is $4.
Thank you, thank you, thank you to all of you for educating me! I'm officially a member of the self-relaxing club! Next time, I'm going to do it at 2am and at home.
I'm sorry that the pictures are a bit fuzzy. I did get some more length!
Yesterday was relaxing day after seven weeks. I really can't believe how well it went. This was the first time that I personally applied a relaxer and went thru all the steps myself.
To prepare I packed up everything I would need, including towels and my house dress, then headed to my parent's house. My Mom watched me do it to make sure I got all the relaxer in and that everything was rinsed out of my hair.
Before I left my house, I sprayed my roots with Aphogee Keratin and Green Tea Reconstructor for the SSA's.
When I got there I washed my wig and put it under the dryer. (I'll post more about that in the NewHair thread.)
Started off the relaxer by dividing my hair in four sections, based each section and clipped it with butterfly clips. Then based the perimeter. I used Ampro Pro-Styl Pre-Crème For Sensitive Scalp.
After I based my scalp, removed the wig from under the dryer and sat under it myself. It was on "low". I didn't know it was supposed to be on "cool".
Then I mixed the relaxer. I used Profectiv Procision Touch Relaxer (Regular). This stuff is the BOMB!! First, it's sized for a touch-up, there is no waste and it was inexpensive. I paid $3.99 at CVS. Second, the activator is in creme form. No trying to mix a creme and a liquid together. The two cremes mixed very nicely with the cup and stick in the kit.
I applied some Breakfree creme, (included in kit), to my previously relaxed hair and then started applying the relaxer to one of my back sections with a tint brush, separating my hair with the end of the brush as I moved up. It took about 10 minutes to apply it to my whole head. I spent another eight minutes smoothing with my gloved fingers.
I rinsed out with warm water and then used Jerri Redding 100% Natural Protein. This stuff smells, (and tastes yuck), like soy sauce. It is very runny. I poured about 2oz of it over my head while I was over the sink, combed it through, (w-i-d-e tooth comb), then stayed there dripping, for seven minutes.
I rinsed out the protein and patted dry with a towel and used Porosity Control next. This stayed in for about 2 minutes, before rinsing.
Here is the next rave: Procision Gel Neutralizer Shampoo! This is a gel that your put on your hair, press into your scalp, wait a minute and then lather to form suds. The golden gel has a color indicator, (pink/white). I GOT WHITE SUDS ON MY FIRST APPLICATION! I still applied it twice.
After neutralizing I used Clairol Beautiful Collection Semi-Permanent hair color in a dark brown shade. This color has no peroxide or annomia, so it's safe to use the same day as you relax. I just needed to cover the grey around my perimeter on the ng from the last time I used permanent color. About half the bottle was used. This stayed on for 25 minutes without heat and I rinsed it out.
After rinsing the color out, my hair felt very hard. A half and half mixture of Sallys Generic Humectress and ORS Replenishing (bottle), took care of that. This stuff melted my hair as I applied it. After DC'ing 20 minutes w/heat and plastic cap. I rinsed the conditioners too.
Now for the leave-in's. I started by throughly spraying with Fermodyl 619 Extra Strength. Then the creamy leave-ins: Sunsilk's Hydra TLC 24/7 creme all over and De-Frizz 24/7 creme just on my ends. Then quick sprays of Aphogee Pro-Vitamin Leave-In and Aphogee Keratin and Green Tea Reconstructor.
I sectioned off my hair, clipped the part I wasn't going to work on first, pulled out the rollers and rollerset my whole head. Hair that dried before I got to it, got a spray of 1/3 Proclaim Super Setting Lotion and 2/3rd water. It took about 45 minutes under a warm dryer to get everything dry.
After it was dry, I used more Breakfree creme all over, (gotta buy some of this stuff), and I wrapped my hair, using a comb and boar bristle brush. Then sprayed lightly with Proclaim Moisturizing Oil Sheen Spray . Following Macheriamour's directions, I wrapped my head in plastic wrap, (my Mother got a kick out of this), and sat myself under the warm dryer for another ten minutes. While my hair was still wrapped I applied coconut oil and Proclaim Glossing Polish. Combed out and then took the pictures below.
I really cannot give enough praise to the Profectiv kit! This will be my new relaxer. The relaxer says is was developed: "for quick, easy gentle touch ups for areas that require more frequent relaxation-temples, edges". I used it all over my head with NO problems. I know that I got protective base on ng and relaxer on my scalp, but, I got ZERO burns. In all the touch-ups I've ever had, in a salon and at home, I can count on one hand the number of times I DIDN'T BURN! I had minimal shedding and NO BREAKING.
I never would have attempted this without this board and all the wonderful posters and people cheering each other, and me, along. This is one of the best touch-ups I've ever had. If I had got this done in a salon with all the extra conditioning, semi-perm color and wrapping, it would have been well over $100+tip, even at the mid-priced salon I usually go to. As it was, I spent about $20 for things to use just with my relaxer. All of them are bottles and can be used again, except for the kit which is $4.
Thank you, thank you, thank you to all of you for educating me! I'm officially a member of the self-relaxing club! Next time, I'm going to do it at 2am and at home.
I'm sorry that the pictures are a bit fuzzy. I did get some more length!
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