SelfStyled
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There are many reasons why hair can be resistant to relaxers. I hope that my tips will help someone. My hair is resistant for a few reasons, it's coarse, with low porosity and I take daily medications. I had been using Affirm reg for the last 9 months, with okay results, I DID not want to go back to the salon, becase of a mishap. I also did not want to use a Super perm because my hair is very fine.
Gymfreak, gave me some tips -(Thanks Gym!!!!
) And I got salon results yesterday from my relaxer.
I chelated (Kenra chelating poo)3 days before, this helped to get rid of product buildup but also helped to get rid of minerals, medication deposits,etc.
I kept product usage to a minimum for those three days.
On relax day I flat ironed the new growth only with a 1/2 inch FI. This somehow helps the newgrowth to straighten with the relaxer. My NG is no joke, and its less work for the relaxer to straighten out the coils if you help it along by straightening it first. I hope this makes sense. I really think this was the most important step.
I then followed my reg relaxer routine. I was very skeptical that my relaxer would came out good. I rollerset my hair, did a cross wrap and then a saran wrap. I could not believe how good my hair came out, but most importantly how straight my roots got.
Just wanted to share, I hope this helps someone that has been struggling to get the self relaxing better.
Gymfreak, gave me some tips -(Thanks Gym!!!!
) And I got salon results yesterday from my relaxer.I chelated (Kenra chelating poo)3 days before, this helped to get rid of product buildup but also helped to get rid of minerals, medication deposits,etc.
I kept product usage to a minimum for those three days.
On relax day I flat ironed the new growth only with a 1/2 inch FI. This somehow helps the newgrowth to straighten with the relaxer. My NG is no joke, and its less work for the relaxer to straighten out the coils if you help it along by straightening it first. I hope this makes sense. I really think this was the most important step.
I then followed my reg relaxer routine. I was very skeptical that my relaxer would came out good. I rollerset my hair, did a cross wrap and then a saran wrap. I could not believe how good my hair came out, but most importantly how straight my roots got.
Just wanted to share, I hope this helps someone that has been struggling to get the self relaxing better.


I'm definitely going to try straightening before relaxing. Certain areas on my head are resistant to relaxers. I recently started using a super and it does get my hair bone straight, BUT, it also seems to be making the strands thinner.

SS, everything you said makes so much sense: the chelating and the flat ironing both help the chemical process better. My hair is sooooo COARSE, so I am constantly on the lookout for tips to perfect my self relaxing game. Gym never disappoints with her tips. Glad you had a pleasant self relaxing experience, because that makes it so much easier to become a self sufficient DIYer. Post pics when you can.