In general, I do 12 week stretches.
I work them all out in my agenda for the year so that they match up with special occasions, holidays or birthdays, so I have done or plan to do a few 16 week stretches.
In general, I do 12 week stretches.
I work them all out in my agenda for the year so that they match up with special occasions, holidays or birthdays, so I have done or plan to do a few 16 week stretches.
I'm giving myself a touchup this Saturday/Monday after stretching 16 weeks.
I'm at my 26th week!!!!!!! But once I get my Jaza wash n wear in the mail, I'll probably end the stretch. I think 7 months is pretty decent for a stretch
Please keep us posted. This is astonishing!On Sunday I will be starting week 23 of my stretch. I am kinda looking rough right now but I am getting my kinky twist "freshened up" saturday. I am going an entire 65 weeks without a relaxer just to give my hair a much needed break so I will wait till Dec.
What has helped me is the C&G method. I modify it a little in the fact that I only spend 2 weeks out of braids (I use my wigs at that time) but I D/C 2-3 when I am not in braids. When I am in braids I D/C 2x a week
31 weeks post and my relaxed hair and natural hair are not behaving. I just did a S&D to get rid of split ends. I had a lot. Specially in the front after that Dominican blow out. Why do I not learn.. I have tried 50 11 moisturizers they are not working.
Silken Child- Hard and dry hair
NTM- Hard and dry hair
Rusk-Passion flower aloe leave in - Hard coated, tangled hair. It helped with the NG but not the relaxed hair.
The only thing thats giving me a little ( I mean little relief) is ORS Olive oil cream moisturizer.
This may sound crazy BUT...If you haven't tried Sta Sof Fro on your roots you should. My NG loves it. There are some threads about it. I use the spray but alot of people like the rub on kind. It's better on lightly damp or dry hair...not too wet