kitkat3ny
New Member
Ok ladies,
I've read and reread the "epiphany" threads information about ceramides. I went out 3wks ago and bought Biolage Fortefying conditioner and treatment because of the ceramides. I have having a horrible dry spell and that conditioner did wonders. Needless to say I loved it!
So....I'm currently a self-relaxed no-lye user. I'm going to use SE Megasilk lye relaxer this time around. How exactly would I condition before neutralizing? I have thick hair, should I just let the water run through my hair until I don't see any more viable relaxer on the strands and then condition? Do you think it's wise to use the Biolage fortefying conditioner after the relaxer before the neutralizer? The point of using the Biolage would be to get in the ceramide before I neutralize. If you know if a better after relaxer conditioner with ceramides in it, I'd be interested. Last question, can anyone recommend a neutralizer?
I've read and reread the "epiphany" threads information about ceramides. I went out 3wks ago and bought Biolage Fortefying conditioner and treatment because of the ceramides. I have having a horrible dry spell and that conditioner did wonders. Needless to say I loved it!
So....I'm currently a self-relaxed no-lye user. I'm going to use SE Megasilk lye relaxer this time around. How exactly would I condition before neutralizing? I have thick hair, should I just let the water run through my hair until I don't see any more viable relaxer on the strands and then condition? Do you think it's wise to use the Biolage fortefying conditioner after the relaxer before the neutralizer? The point of using the Biolage would be to get in the ceramide before I neutralize. If you know if a better after relaxer conditioner with ceramides in it, I'd be interested. Last question, can anyone recommend a neutralizer?