Before you began your HHJ, what did your hair look like? It was long and thick, until I started going to the salon. Later, it became dry and my ends were always split.
What do you think contributed to your thick hair? I’ve always had thick hair, but it’s gotten thicker and longer due to: deep conditioning, air drying, stretching, keeping it moisturized and being my own stylist.
Any other tips/tricks/techniques you can think of? I tried henna a few times, but my hair became too thick. Also, products with Panthenol as one of the top ingredients makes my hair appear thicker...I avoid these. I also eat a lot of salmon, fruit & veggies, exercise, vitamins and drink lots of water.
Your hair is beautiufl!
@Pink Pearls your hair is beautiful !!! How often do you relax?
@divachyk & @Spin how are you ladies liking Design Essentials? Do you use a lye or no-lye version? I recently purchased a Design Essentials Sensitive Scalp w/ olive oil & shea butter relaxer (no-lye).
If either of you (or anyone else in this thread!) has used DE Sensitive Scalp no-lye, has it gotten your hair bone straight? If you haven't tried Sensitive Scalp, for those that use Design Essentials relaxers, what were the results of the one that you used? How straight did it get your new growth?
divachyk & Spin how are you ladies liking Design Essentials? Do you use a lye or no-lye version? I recently purchased a Design Essentials Sensitive Scalp w/ olive oil & shea butter relaxer (no-lye).
If either of you (or anyone else in this thread!) has used DE Sensitive Scalp no-lye, has it gotten your hair bone straight? If you haven't tried Sensitive Scalp, for those that use Design Essentials relaxers, what were the results of the one that you used? How straight did it get your new growth?
@divachyk & @Spin how are you ladies liking Design Essentials? Do you use a lye or no-lye version? I recently purchased a Design Essentials Sensitive Scalp w/ olive oil & shea butter relaxer (no-lye).
If either of you (or anyone else in this thread!) has used DE Sensitive Scalp no-lye, has it gotten your hair bone straight? If you haven't tried Sensitive Scalp, for those that use Design Essentials relaxers, what were the results of the one that you used? How straight did it get your new growth?
I think what REALLY helped me when I was relaxed was STRETCHING my relaxers, and NOT overlapping.
I used to stretch and try to go at least 12 weeks post every touchup. 10 weeks post the minimum. When I did that, my hair started thickening up. When I REALLY saw improvement it was when I not only stretched my relaxers, but also started using a MILD relaxer instead of a regular strength. That did WONDERS for my hair. My hair thrived and grew to be the longest it had ever been.
I used to beat myself up badly for having "fine" textured hair when I was relaxed. Now that I'm natural, my hair is still "fine" textured I guess, but it's sooo much thicker than when I had the relaxer in my hair. I had to realize that sometimes there aren't any real "secrets" to "thick relaxed hair". Sometimes, a person just has naturally THICK hair and so when they relax their hair, they're hair has the tendency to remain thick!
My hair on the other hand was just simply fine-textured. It wasn't damaged, or anything...just fine and low density. There weren't any real secrets. I got tired of trying to search for the "magic formula" to thick relaxed hair and just ended up transitioning to go natural. That was when I realized that perhaps relaxing for as long as I did (17+ years) was NOT beneficial for my hair in the long run, and that no matter what state my hair was in, it was going to be "fine"-textured. My hair is just simply thicker now. It's still fine, it's just thicker w/out the chemical.