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I've never had matted hair (wet or dry). I detangle my hair in the shower, and it's always easy for me. For a straight style without direct heat, I've gotten rollersets then wrapped (works for me every time with no problem). HTH.lonei said:ok, thanks ladies but does your hair tend to mat when its wet, how easy is it to detangle or to produce a completely straight style without direct heat-say maybe just by using a hooded dryer?
HoneyDew said:I cannot self-relax bone straight. My hair is so resistant, but I am scared to use a stronger relaxer.
It helps me prevent overlapping too much but I do find it harder to stretch my relaxers. The few times that I got it done at the salon and it was bone straight, I was able to stretch longer.
But even with texlaxing, I can still get the managablity that I want.
1. Yes I self relax, Motions Mild, same as you.Britt said:Caramela and Allandra, do you guys self relax? I relaxed my hair recently with Motions Mild and the hairdresser was very nasty to me. She insisted that my hair would not get straight with a mild relaxer and was snickering behind my point. Anyway, much to my surprise my hair came out a lot straighter than I anticipated
. How long do you guys smooth for and do you use a tail comb or a normal sized comb? Also, if you do go to the hairdresser, does she have a hard time understanding that you do not want your hair bone straight?![]()
Caramela said:1. Yes I self relax, Motions Mild, same as you.
2. I smooth with my gloved fingers, and gently use a comb around my edges.
3. I don't fool with hairdressers! They can't get anything right!! The water is too hot, they towel dry causing my hair to mat up, they don't use wide tooth combs, heat is too hot, they take too dag on long, and they charge outrageous prices. I'm my own hairdresser, thank you very much![]()
SweetCaramel1 said:She insisted that my hair would not get straight with a mild relaxer and was snickering behind my point.![]()
it makes me so mad when stylists puts down their clients. they think they know everything! one stylist gave me a hard time because i hadn't relaxed my hair in 8 weeks. like she never seen new growth before! she actually broke out with a pressing comb!
I don not relax my own hair (way too much work for this head of hair. My hair stylist doesn't smooth it at all (just puts it in and takes it out - that's all - and NO combing it thru on my hair).Britt said:Caramela and Allandra, do you guys self relax? I relaxed my hair recently with Motions Mild and the hairdresser was very nasty to me. She insisted that my hair would not get straight with a mild relaxer and was snickering behind my point. Anyway, much to my surprise my hair came out a lot straighter than I anticipated
. How long do you guys smooth for and do you use a tail comb or a normal sized comb? Also, if you do go to the hairdresser, does she have a hard time understanding that you do not want your hair bone straight?![]()
Allandra said:I don not relax my own hair (way too much work for this head of hair. My hair stylist doesn't smooth it at all (just puts it in and takes it out - that's all - and NO combing it thru on my hair).
lonei said:Could you please list these, for instance, does not relaxing your hair bone straight lead to stronger hair, but at the smae time is it harder to manage? Whats your experience? (please state your hair type)
CurleeDST said:IMO relaxing bone straight means lifeless, flat to the scalp hair. That isn't cute. I prefer hair with body and movement, not plastered.
CurleeDST said:IMO relaxing bone straight means lifeless, flat to the scalp hair. That isn't cute. I prefer hair with body and movement, not plastered.
sylver2 said:Its cute to me.., I luv bone straight on me. I think that woman with thin hair should not get relaxed bone straight