mschristine
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EnExitStageLeft I was going to but I'm dealing with some serious breakage in the back of my hair so I'm going to get a trim soon and kind of start all over again. I love your bob pics! Too cute!
mschristine BOB Days: I did them all long, assymetrical, bangs, blunt, short. I LOVE BOBS!
mochalocks I loved them. I did them myself. My hairdresser almost killed me when she seen it .
Anyone use Mizani Butter Blends with success? Do you use mild or normal?
Can someone point me to a good self-relaxing technique. I seen Just Grow Already's but I know that wouldn't work for me. I need either an all-over relax at once method or a half & half side to side method vs. front and back.
I use Mizani Butter Blends regular with success I would highly recommend it (so long as you do it properly as it can leave you underprocessed - which I guess would be excellent if you wanted texlaxed results).
Anyone use Mizani Butter Blends with success? Do you use mild or normal?
Can someone point me to a good self-relaxing technique. I seen Just Grow Already's but I know that wouldn't work for me. I need either an all-over relax at once method or a half & half side to side method vs. front and back.
Nix08, I guess under is better than over. What's your smoothing method? Hands or.comb?I use Mizani Butter Blends regular with success
I would highly recommend it (so long as you do it properly as it can leave you underprocessed - which I guess would be excellent if you wanted texlaxed results).
brownb83, back in the day, I only used 4 sections. So you're using 6 total? How long.does it take you to apply and how long do you smooth? Do you smooth with hands or comb?I split my hair in half ( down the middle), then part in three equal sections on each side.
I use duck clips to separate each section. This way allows me to apply and smooth each section quickly.
Also it enables me to apply to my ccourser areas first ( my crown).
Anyone use Mizani Butter Blends with success? Do you use mild or normal? Can someone point me to a good self-relaxing technique. I seen Just Grow Already's but I know that wouldn't work for me. I need either an all-over relax at once method or a half & half side to side method vs. front and back.
Babygrowth I once saw a post that said work in 4 quadrants. Do them clockwise and when its time to rinse/neutralize the relaxer out start with the first quadrant so the sections done last can continue to process as you rinse.
this is good info for me.
i want to relax but leaving a bit of texture... i dont feel like really texlaxing as it will force me to straighten my hair.
im confused. i need to relax not bone straight and with sole texture for thickness.
what should i ask the salon in my case?
I got a relaxer over the weekend and putting oil in the activator mix really does help !!!!