Forever in Bloom
Well-Known Member
You may have been to this nappturality forum members website, but reading this particular section always keeps me from even thinking about going back to relaxers (I know now how to care for relaxed hair, but these are some things I did - made myself endure - when I had a relaxer). I would like to say first off that whatever you decide to do, you have a huge support group here, but since you're still on the fence... (can you hear my evil laughter?) The following can be found here, but I posted it for kicks - hopefully not severe ones from relaxed heads in this thread
http://www.roshini.net/signs_ouch.htm
This a painful, yet necessary section, called
Signs that we were killing our hair but we ignored
a.k.a. What we don't miss...
~ excerpts from a thread on the nappturality.com archive forum
Ouch!
Yuck!
Where is my hair?!
Huh?Ouch! that hurts!!!!!!
not scratching my scalp, a week prior to a chemical service for fear of burning
not brushing my hair a few days before getting a perm because it would burn more
giving the stylist explicit instructions to start the perm in the front because the back burns first
enduring burning and scabs because I thought becoming beautiful hurt sometimes
letting the perm burn as loooong as possible to get it straight.
picking scabs from your scalp the day after relaxing
ripping out tracks that were glued in only to discover I had ripped out my own hair
literally having tears running down my face while sitting in the hairdresser chair (or wherever) while I had to wait for the relaxer to "take" and thinking "these people in here really have no idea what kind of pain I am in"
I remember having a scalp burn so badly after a relaxer that I couldn't wear a hat. And it was mid-winter so my head burned and froze at the same time.
sleeping with a hand under my arm to protect my style
knockin' yourself up the head because u don't want 2 itch because u know you're getting a perm
Does anybody remember having to hold their ears while they got their hair pressed?
another sign was scabbing so bad post-perm that my hair would stick onto my scalp and it would be painful to even pull it off I should have KNOWN that wasn't healthy
the smell of singed hair and my mama saying "That's just the heat, baby!"
hearing the curling iron sizzle and smoke as I ran it to the end to get the straight look
fingering the dark black protrusions on my head after every touch-up and actually believing that the fusion of hair & scalp together was normal. *Doesn't everyone get scalp burns that take 5 weeks to heal?*
not being able to comb my hair in a certain style because the hair needed for the updo was chillin' in a scalp burn
having a scalp burnt so bad that the wind blowing on my head HURT
not being able to sleep because my scalp hurt
after all the burning an squirming in the chair with the relaxer, and then more burning when they washed it out and rubbed the spot where it was burning, and then the combing of the funky conditioner stuff and itting the burned spot once again ... the final touch was ... *drum roll* ... spraying the spritz or holding spray on it to 'set' the style and it caused that kind of piercing pain that makes a tear appear instantly in your eyes. LOL I can laugh now but, I darn sure wasn't laughin' then...
I remember as a kid crying so badly because the relaxer burned my scalp. And then after it was done being told not to sweat or get my hair wet. For crying out loud I was 9 years old and wanted to go swimming!! (sigh)
head stuck flat to my head a week and being afraid to pull it up because it would break off since it was tangled up in dry scabs
I remember them days and you would be all squirming in the chair and you would be too scared to tell the hairdresser that it was burning!!
My co-worker just got a "touch-up". Each and every time she gets a relaxer her forehead breaks out....it like the top half of her forehead gets "raw", and it takes about 2 weeks for it to heal. She actually has a line dividing the top part of her forehead (the raw part), and the bottom unaffected part. It looks really weird. She complains, but she faithfully goes back every 6 weeks for a touch-up. The last time she went she got bangs cut to cover the part that broke out.
hair so hot it not only smokes, it leaves burns on your fingers from touching it
not being able to comb or brush my hair to close to the scalp for at least a week
sleeping on magnetic roller and waking up with a sore head because they hurt like crazy
My experience: I let this girl put a relaxer in my hair during college. It burned so badly that I ended up running to the tub and washing it out...like in the Malcolm X movie
. I had a burn going from the middle of my head onto my forehead!!!! First it was pink and raw...then the juices came
. Then I had this embarassing scab on my forehead and back into my hair. My hair was soo straight that it wouldn't hold a curl and just hung there. Guess what: I just attributed it to the type of relaxer I used
...
Lessons Learned: I've learned 'no pain no vain' is a load of crap. I've learned that a chemical burn on my head is just as bad as a chemical burn on my arm
. I've learned that the chemicals used in relaxers are the same as those used in drain cleaners and hair removers
. I've learned that a scab is a scab and a burn is a burn
. Lastly I've learned that wisdom really is the principle thing.
http://www.roshini.net/signs_ouch.htm
This a painful, yet necessary section, called
Signs that we were killing our hair but we ignored
a.k.a. What we don't miss...
~ excerpts from a thread on the nappturality.com archive forum
My experience: I let this girl put a relaxer in my hair during college. It burned so badly that I ended up running to the tub and washing it out...like in the Malcolm X movie