Perhaps....based on the article by sistaslick regarding keeping your hair straight to set the bonds I had the notion that perhaps if you pre set the bonds (ie blowdry and flat iron) albeit different bonds it would help. It's really neither here nor there. I did work my relaxer in faster this time around as well so you're likely right.
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During the neutralizing process (mid-protein and neutralizing shampoo steps), you should make sure that you are not roughing up the cuticle layers of the hair in any way. Always work your post relaxer products down the shaft in one direction. No lathering, or scrunching the hair, etc. The straighter you keep your hair during the neutralizing process, the straighter the hair will turn out in the end. As your hair is neutralizing, your hair's bonds are "freezing" or falling into their final, permanent place. If you direct the hair downward in a straight orientation with care: 1.) You ensure a neat arrangement of bonds in the final turnout and 2.) Reduce permanent damage to the shaft as the cuticles begin closing."
From the attached link page 8
This is a great article for self relaxers regardless.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/ar...safely_applying_chemical_relaxers.html?cat=69