Mandy4610
Well-Known Member
OK, most of you guys have probably already seem my threads on how frustrated I am with my hair and how I am so undecided on what to do with it. I have NOT decided what I will do, but I want to get as much info about texlaxing as I can.
I would like to know:
What relaxer do you use?
How do you do it?
If you add oil or any other products, what is the ratio of the product:Relaxer?
Please give any other info that would be helpful.
TIA
Mandy
I would like to know:
What relaxer do you use?
How do you do it?
If you add oil or any other products, what is the ratio of the product:Relaxer?
Please give any other info that would be helpful.
TIA
Mandy

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), neutralizer, chelator, moisturizing poo, DC, plastic cap and shower comb. Working quickly, I start w/the coarser sections, which for me are in the back, applying the relaxer and working my way to the front. I don't comb thru and only sometimes will I use my hands to smooth it. My max processing time is 7 minutes. If you don't think you can get thru your whole head in 7 minutes or worry about one section being processed longer than the others, you can do one section at a time, rinsing and neutralizing before moving to the next. After I rinse, I neutralize then use a chelating poo, usually ORS Aloe Shampoo. Since I use a cellophane, after the chelator I apply my cellophane and get under the dryer. If you don't color, you can use a moisturizing poo after neutralizing, then DC w/heat and style as usual. I find w/texlaxing, moisture is VITAL. Of course you always want to have a nice balance of protein and moisture but if you lean more toward moisture, your hair should be fine. I never use hard core protein treatments, my texlaxed hair doesn't like them. If I need a bit of protein I'll use a product that's already a combo of the two like Toque Emergencia or ORS Repleneshing Pak mixed w/a moisturizing cond.