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crlsweetie912 said:I voted both. I have done this twice in my hair journey and I am def. seeing results. Phony ponies and phony buns made the diff. for me. I also do rollersets with the mesh rollers and they get your new growth very straight. I would say start slowly and gradually go up to stretching with no direct heat!
*Dee* said:I would choose minimum heat. Stretching would involve too much work for me dealing with the two textures and plus at touch-up time, you might underprocess because of all the new growth.
dicapr said:I voted for stretching with minimum heat. I have been trying to stretch with no heat and my hair has become a chore and I am loosing too much hair and seeing breakage. It seems if I use some heat on my hair, rollar set or flat iron once a week , my hair stays moisturized for days and I have less breakage and tangles. My hair also looks better. I like stretching but I need heat. I think the indirect heat of a rollar set won't affect retention of length.
NYRICAN1 said:I was using the cpr treatment on the website for 30 days and it works wonders and in between treatments I did cowashes and now I am on my 11th week postrelaxer and Sunday will be the 12th week. So touchuptime
HoneyDew said:I couldn't stretch w/o some heat. Not happening. I would be manipulatinf my hair way to much.
Well, I think I could if i just wore my hair up everyday. I would also have to shampoo/condition every other day or more.
I could let it airdry with a creamy leave-in moisturizer like Profectiv Root Health and then just wear it up.
But, my hair is not long enough yet for that. But, KhandiB, you do have enough length to make it work though.
Sweetalmondeyes said:I voted low heat. With rollersetting & a mild relaxer, my roots are sometimes still wavy so I use a flat iron on my roots only.
KhandiB said:Yeah , uh, see I CANNOT do mild![]()
senimoni said:I'm confused.....either you are stretching OR mininum heat?? I'd think if you stretch you might need some heat.
Sweetalmondeyes said:I voted low heat. With rollersetting & a mild relaxer, my roots are sometimes still wavy so I use a flat iron on my roots only.
Synthia said:I think you should stick with the minimum heat and let the stretching go.
Relaxers are not a vicious as they used to be and you can protect old hair from overlap...and proteins can repair chemically damaged hair, etc.
Even if you use a heat protectant, you just can't completely stave off heat damage.
With regular relaxers, you could have smooth styles all that time: that means less tugging, manipulation, and perhaps no heat at all.
HighlyFavored1 said:Stretching for me = about 9 weeks. I can't do the whole 4-6 months. I would suggest that you do frequent cowashes + minimum to no heat in the beginning when you don't have much new growth. And then weekly to twice weekly washes + rollersets once your hair becomes more difficult to handle.