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Silk element mild or regular

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syze6

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Which formula gives the best results. I relaxed with the regular and it din't last longer than 3 weeks. It is time to relax again and I don't want to underprocess again. I love the way my hair feels but I don't want to have to relax so quickly again! Which should I use?
 
I have (what I consider) fine hair and I used regular the first time and didn't need to retouch again for a loooonnnng time. My hair was bone straight. I retouched w/ Mild and still love the results. Depending on your hair texture you may need to determine if you need to allow the product to process longer on your hair. Just a suggestion........
 
I used the mild and cut it with plenty of olive oil. I am texlaxed though but I found that using the mild gave me more time to get the results I was looking for. Also, I relaxed my sister straight with the mild w/ evoo as well and she got the straight look that she was looking for and it gave me the time to do it the way I she wanted.
 
syze6 said:
Which formula gives the best results. I relaxed with the regular and it din't last longer than 3 weeks. It is time to relax again and I don't want to underprocess again. I love the way my hair feels but I don't want to have to relax so quickly again! Which should I use?
Hmm thats odd. Regular got me bone straight. You self-relaxed though, right? Did you apply enough relaxer?
 
I used mild. This time i am going for regular. The mild left me texalaxed, but I was fine with that.
 
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