Nonie yes i plan on doing it myself. i was planing on doing it like how
divachyks relaxer was corrected. touch up the roots first and then put it on the ends for 5 mins. the 5 minutes timing was for my ends. my roots take at least 15 mins. i timed it for as long as 15 mins on the previously relaxed hair and it got straightish but when i rinsed i it curled right back up.
what i currently have in my hair is a texturizer but it didnt leave my hair feeling silky at all. rather my strands feel rough and coarse when wet and it doesnt comb out as easily as i would like which is why i am using a relaxer this time. i went to the salon asking for a relaxer but not to make it bone straight so she told me what i wanted was a texturizer. i wish i had just done it myself. not only that, the area around my edges are bone straight because she was overzelous with smoothing.
my plan was to do the roots for 15 mins smoothing with my fingers only and putting the relaxer on the ends and edges for the last 3-5 minutes smoothing only the back(which was barley processed).
since i am going over the ends i dont think it would be wise to cover up the ends with grease or anything like that.the relaxer is also pretty weak so i dont plan on diluting it. i havent had sucess with diluted relaxer.
but i was essentially wondering:
since texlaxing is under processing, is it possible to overprocess the hair if you keep putting the relaxer over hair that has been texlaxed but it still doesnt get straight? i hope that makes sense. does overprocessing come from level of straightness or the amount of times hair gets in contact with chemicals?