nomadpixi
Active Member
I just wanted to say a word of sincere thanks for the ladies here that directed me to use porosity control. I did a self relax on June 1, even rushed to get it done before I went to bed that evening (long story). My hair came out the best it's been! There's some background to this though:
Since about January of last year, my self relaxing has been a bit crappy-underprocessed parts, breaking edges from a sew-in weave, thin ends on already thin hair, etc. So for the last month, I have been CO washing, wet bunning with S-Curl and generally leaving my hair alone to see it that helped. It didn't seem like it was helping all that much, but the ponytail was getting thicker and I didn't even realize it. I also did an overnight conditioner 2 that month with Avocodo, Egg and Olive oil. That actually made my hair feel better almost immediately. So, come relaxer time, I sectioned my hair in four parts and applied Porosity Control by Roux on 1/2 inch parted sections (hope this makes sense). I made sure that I put it on all the hair that I DID NOT want relaxed, so I even left if off the under processed sections. I then did the relaxer, starting in the back on 1/2 inch sections, making sure that I only put it on the 1 inch of new growth. I smoothed for the recomended time, only the last 2 minutes or so, smoothing it through the underprocessed bit. I rinsed, did the conditioner with Motions Oil Silk protein conditioner and threw in a teaspoon of Porosity Control with that too, combing my hair into a high bun to keep the roots straight, then putting on a heating cap on low for about 3 minutes. I then neutralized, and conditioned again for 3 minutes with CPR, rinsed and bunned overnight wet.
SUCCESS!
With the exception of see through ends, that I'll be chopping at the end of the year, my hair looks like I've been to a Dominican Salon! Porosity Control really cut down my drying time and my hair has natural shine just on blowdrying!!! All I do now is put some jojoba on the ends and bun dry hair overnight to get really nice wavy hair. If any of this helps someone with underprocessed hair I'll be happy. Thanks Ladies!
Since about January of last year, my self relaxing has been a bit crappy-underprocessed parts, breaking edges from a sew-in weave, thin ends on already thin hair, etc. So for the last month, I have been CO washing, wet bunning with S-Curl and generally leaving my hair alone to see it that helped. It didn't seem like it was helping all that much, but the ponytail was getting thicker and I didn't even realize it. I also did an overnight conditioner 2 that month with Avocodo, Egg and Olive oil. That actually made my hair feel better almost immediately. So, come relaxer time, I sectioned my hair in four parts and applied Porosity Control by Roux on 1/2 inch parted sections (hope this makes sense). I made sure that I put it on all the hair that I DID NOT want relaxed, so I even left if off the under processed sections. I then did the relaxer, starting in the back on 1/2 inch sections, making sure that I only put it on the 1 inch of new growth. I smoothed for the recomended time, only the last 2 minutes or so, smoothing it through the underprocessed bit. I rinsed, did the conditioner with Motions Oil Silk protein conditioner and threw in a teaspoon of Porosity Control with that too, combing my hair into a high bun to keep the roots straight, then putting on a heating cap on low for about 3 minutes. I then neutralized, and conditioned again for 3 minutes with CPR, rinsed and bunned overnight wet.
SUCCESS!
With the exception of see through ends, that I'll be chopping at the end of the year, my hair looks like I've been to a Dominican Salon! Porosity Control really cut down my drying time and my hair has natural shine just on blowdrying!!! All I do now is put some jojoba on the ends and bun dry hair overnight to get really nice wavy hair. If any of this helps someone with underprocessed hair I'll be happy. Thanks Ladies!