why is it so hard to find some relaxers on the ground!
Y'all I keep wanting to try the WNG scrunch on my longer hair. It's the style I wore when my hair was shorter. But I think I want to continue growing out my bone straight ends some more before I rock that style. I plan to be full WL next summer and I think it'll look great then.
In the meantime, I think I've found a wig I will rock when I leave the house. I'm in love! It's shaped like my natural hair (though not the same texture) so I feel good rocking it. I'm gonna alternate rocking wigs with rocking twist extensions until November. Then I'm going to relax and rock my hair for the holidays.
I think I'll go back into PSing after the new year until May when I'll texlax again. May is mine and DH's birth month, our wedding anniversary and then there's Mother's Day and Memorial Day. Not to mention, it's when the weather tends to be decent.
So here's my new wig :
love it. Do you have a link to it?
What are you looking for?why is it so hard to find some relaxers on the ground!
What are you looking for?
You can't get that on the ground without a license. You would only be able to go in a beauty supply store that requires you to have that as well.Affirm Fiberguard or design essentials. Any ideas?
Affirm Fiberguard or design essentials. Any ideas?
Y'all I keep wanting to try the WNG scrunch on my longer hair. It's the style I wore when my hair was shorter. But I think I want to continue growing out my bone straight ends some more before I rock that style. I plan to be full WL next summer and I think it'll look great then.
In the meantime, I think I've found a wig I will rock when I leave the house. I'm in love! It's shaped like my natural hair (though not the same texture) so I feel good rocking it. I'm gonna alternate rocking wigs with rocking twist extensions until November. Then I'm going to relax and rock my hair for the holidays.
I think I'll go back into PSing after the new year until May when I'll texlax again. May is mine and DH's birth month, our wedding anniversary and then there's Mother's Day and Memorial Day. Not to mention, it's when the weather tends to be decent.
So here's my new wig :
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I just got a huge tube of lye Mizani Butter blends. I hope it works well. I have been using Lineage till now
I would have gotten Mizani, but I was on a budget! lol I wasn't going to get Butter Blends though. Too much stuff in it for me. I was going to get Rhelaxer in normal. Once I finish this Creme of Nature, I may buy that next.yeah lineage isnt agreeing with my hair anymore.
maybe I give mizani a try.
Y'all I keep wanting to try the WNG scrunch on my longer hair. It's the style I wore when my hair was shorter. But I think I want to continue growing out my bone straight ends some more before I rock that style. I plan to be full WL next summer and I think it'll look great then.
In the meantime, I think I've found a wig I will rock when I leave the house. I'm in love! It's shaped like my natural hair (though not the same texture) so I feel good rocking it. I'm gonna alternate rocking wigs with rocking twist extensions until November. Then I'm going to relax and rock my hair for the holidays.
I think I'll go back into PSing after the new year until May when I'll texlax again. May is mine and DH's birth month, our wedding anniversary and then there's Mother's Day and Memorial Day. Not to mention, it's when the weather tends to be decent.
So here's my new wig :
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I'm over non sulfate shampoos! The only one I may still use is by Keracare. That's it. I used the Design Essentials Almond and avocado. I really like that shampoo, but after chelating my hair, I used it and I could literally feel a coating on my hands and hair after rinsing. I had to get back in the shower, use the hard water shampoo to remove that, then follow with Design Essentials honey Creme shampoo (that has sulfates).
The hard water shampoo didn't feel stripping at all. My hair and scalp felt nice and clean. I will use that once a month. I will stick to the non sulfate shampoo for my kids. It's a detangling shampoo, so that's why it leaves a coating.
So no to non sulfates and no to no-lye relaxers. I'm done with the product buildup.
I'm a sulfate girl too! lol I thought using a chelating shampoo would dry my hair out, so I used a non sulfate. It left so much residue/coating on my hair! I will just stick with sulfate too. All of that build up will causes dryness, breakage, clogged follicles, products not working properly.Yess girl welcome to the dark side! Do whats best for you! For me I find sulfate shampoos with oils in it help with the dryness the hair and scalp can get! Do let us know how you get on
I would do the roots, then when you smooth hit the length down.So I need to do a corrective relaxer on my whole hair. Like i mentioned before my roots were under processed and are too kinky for my liking. but the length of my hair has a smidgen too much texture. I should have smoothed it better because it has a similar characteristic that my natural hair had, that is to twirl around itself making it difficult to part. I would like to take the texture down a notch and smooth it out more to stop that twirling motion. But my length is much straighter than my roots so I cant to it all at once like i did the first time. So im wonder which to correct first? The roots which will require more sitting time, or the length which i might leave of for just a few minutes?
So I need to do a corrective relaxer on my whole hair. Like i mentioned before my roots were under processed and are too kinky for my liking. but the length of my hair has a smidgen too much texture. I should have smoothed it better because it has a similar characteristic that my natural hair had, that is to twirl around itself making it difficult to part. I would like to take the texture down a notch and smooth it out more to stop that twirling motion. But my length is much straighter than my roots so I cant to it all at once like i did the first time. So im wonder which to correct first? The roots which will require more sitting time, or the length which i might leave of for just a few minutes?
Thanks so much! Now your making me hesitate lol. I can deal with the length. It's not a necessity for it to be straighter. I don't want to mess up and make it too straight. But my roots definitely need to get redone. Ah, I'm conflictedIA with @shortdub78 do the roots then smooth. But please be careful, sis. I made this mistake with my virgin texlax. Was frustrated by the curling and SSKs ( which is why I texlaxed in the first place). I've lost so much length trying to do correctives to fix my texture. I should've just transitioned to straighter results with subsequent texlaxes. I don't care about the differing textures because my natural hair was a few different textures too. So now I'm transitioning back to more texture because my corrective results were too bone straight.
Beginning texture, WNG texlax on virgin hair:
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My current texture - you can see the straight ends:
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LHCF won't let me upload my braid pic but it clearly shows how over straight my hair was compared to now that I'm transitioning to thicker texture.
This is my goal texture ( not a pic of me, obviously, lol). What I was trying to achieve with my corrective:
Just coat the relaxed ends really well to cut down on the process.Thanks so much! Now your making me hesitate lol. I can deal with the length. It's not a necessity for it to be straighter. I don't want to mess up and make it too straight. But my roots definitely need to get redone. Ah, I'm conflicted
Hmmm okay. So i intend to use mild this time. Ill coat my length with vaseline and oilsheen and wait till the last 2-3 minutes before rinsing. Ill go by quadrants again to be careful.Just coat the relaxed ends really well to cut down on the process.
Hmmm okay. So i intend to use mild this time. Ill coat my length with vaseline and oilsheen and wait till the last 2-3 minutes before rinsing. Ill go by quadrants again to be careful.