junipertree
Well-Known Member
Hi guys! I am new to this site and my problem is this......
I got my first ever relaxer when I was about twenty. Never paid attention to what was used - brand, lye, no-lye. Suffice it to say that after a few years my biggest problem has been dry, dry, hair and major split ends. My hair grows but the ends get so damaged that I end up having to cut off at least 2 inches. I also never paid attention to when to get touch-ups. Sometimes I'd get them 2x year sometimes every 3-4 months. My last touch up was about 5 months ago and I believe she (the stylist a friend recommended me to) used Revlon no-lye. I know for a fact that I've used Motions and CON and never paid attention to how my hair felt. I think Motions worked well. Well, this time I noticed mucho breakage and shedding. I always shed a lot butthis time was so bad I was embarrassed to comb my hair at my boyfriend's house because of all the hair that would be all over the place! I immediately started treating with Emergencee thanks to this site - it worked wonders. Also used Aubrey GPB which I absolutely love. So now I've been treating my hair using all sorts of advice from this site and have seen tremendous improvement (Thanks guys!). So now I am ready for a touch up and my new, wonderful Dominican hairstylist uses a relaxer I've never heard of before called "Velvetix" by Mulier. She said it's Italian and it is very good. It is no-lye and after reading about how no-lye dries your hair I was going to use either Motions or Mizani (although I'm not sure if Mizani is lye or no-lye but heard good reviews. ANYWHO....
I said all of this to say - has anyone ever heard of this relaxer? I finally found their website after I googled it - it was all in spanish but i translated it. But nothing else. My hairdresser also uses Affirm but I heard bad things about that too. I also thought about Phyto but I would have to buy it and have her put it on (I've never done my own relaxer-scared!). the problem is she speaks very little english and I'm afraid she will mess it up due to the language barrier She is a great hairdresser and I know this because whenever I go to someone else my boyfriend always notices and is very disappointed. So, I trust her but just wanted to see if anyone here ever heard of "Velvetix" before I try it.
Thx! And sorry for the long post
I got my first ever relaxer when I was about twenty. Never paid attention to what was used - brand, lye, no-lye. Suffice it to say that after a few years my biggest problem has been dry, dry, hair and major split ends. My hair grows but the ends get so damaged that I end up having to cut off at least 2 inches. I also never paid attention to when to get touch-ups. Sometimes I'd get them 2x year sometimes every 3-4 months. My last touch up was about 5 months ago and I believe she (the stylist a friend recommended me to) used Revlon no-lye. I know for a fact that I've used Motions and CON and never paid attention to how my hair felt. I think Motions worked well. Well, this time I noticed mucho breakage and shedding. I always shed a lot butthis time was so bad I was embarrassed to comb my hair at my boyfriend's house because of all the hair that would be all over the place! I immediately started treating with Emergencee thanks to this site - it worked wonders. Also used Aubrey GPB which I absolutely love. So now I've been treating my hair using all sorts of advice from this site and have seen tremendous improvement (Thanks guys!). So now I am ready for a touch up and my new, wonderful Dominican hairstylist uses a relaxer I've never heard of before called "Velvetix" by Mulier. She said it's Italian and it is very good. It is no-lye and after reading about how no-lye dries your hair I was going to use either Motions or Mizani (although I'm not sure if Mizani is lye or no-lye but heard good reviews. ANYWHO....
I said all of this to say - has anyone ever heard of this relaxer? I finally found their website after I googled it - it was all in spanish but i translated it. But nothing else. My hairdresser also uses Affirm but I heard bad things about that too. I also thought about Phyto but I would have to buy it and have her put it on (I've never done my own relaxer-scared!). the problem is she speaks very little english and I'm afraid she will mess it up due to the language barrier She is a great hairdresser and I know this because whenever I go to someone else my boyfriend always notices and is very disappointed. So, I trust her but just wanted to see if anyone here ever heard of "Velvetix" before I try it.
Thx! And sorry for the long post