planodiva
New Member
Ladies,
HELPPPPP!!!!! I let a new stylist put a relaxer on my hair after my 3 month stretch and she burned my scalp something fierce. Just in the kitchen area and this morning my hair is glued together from the oozing from my scalp and it is red and irratated.
Do you ladies have some kind of magic potion I can put on my scalp? The lower region of my scalp is on FIRE and I feel so bad for my poor head. I thought maybe Tea Tree Oil has soothing quality or maybe some type of mint...something I'm at a lost. Also I don't want to comb through my kitchen for fear of breaking the hair off at the root because it is matted.
Suggestions or similar experiences welcomed
HELPPPPP!!!!! I let a new stylist put a relaxer on my hair after my 3 month stretch and she burned my scalp something fierce. Just in the kitchen area and this morning my hair is glued together from the oozing from my scalp and it is red and irratated.
Do you ladies have some kind of magic potion I can put on my scalp? The lower region of my scalp is on FIRE and I feel so bad for my poor head. I thought maybe Tea Tree Oil has soothing quality or maybe some type of mint...something I'm at a lost. Also I don't want to comb through my kitchen for fear of breaking the hair off at the root because it is matted.
Suggestions or similar experiences welcomed

Start off with something small like a rollerset or something- just to get a feel for them first. Not everyone who boasts licensure in hair is a master with chemicals...and appartenly this person was not either.
Be careful who you trust to do chemical work on your head! One wrong move and . . .

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) Luckily I haven't had these problems since I started self-relaxing- which is why will continue to handle them myself. But that post up there . . .thats almost enough to make me transition right now. Starting to make me wonder why I even bother with this stuff anymore.
oozing and bleeding...sheesh