imani97
New Member
I was talking to my mother today and told her that I was thinking of texturizing my hair using Great Beginnings kids relaxer and she told me that it wouldn't work because I have hair like hers, nappy.
Now, my hair is 4A, but I have seen that with proper care, no matter what the texture it is hair can still be beautiful and manageable. So anyway, my question is... can I use a kid's relaxer to texturize my new growth? If so, how long should I let it sit? I already have the relaxer and I don't want to waste my money, but I suppose if I can't use it I'll offer it up on the hair product exchange board. I have been able to handle my new growth thus far (I'm 10 weeks + don't really remember the exact date I last relaxed
) but it is becoming difficult and I think that my hair breaks more in the front when I need a relaxer. Thanks for you help as always. I've been hesitant in posting b/c I don't want to bother anyone, but I figure that there is no need to suffer in silence. The goal is to have healthier hair which at times requires asking questions. 
Now, my hair is 4A, but I have seen that with proper care, no matter what the texture it is hair can still be beautiful and manageable. So anyway, my question is... can I use a kid's relaxer to texturize my new growth? If so, how long should I let it sit? I already have the relaxer and I don't want to waste my money, but I suppose if I can't use it I'll offer it up on the hair product exchange board. I have been able to handle my new growth thus far (I'm 10 weeks + don't really remember the exact date I last relaxed
) but it is becoming difficult and I think that my hair breaks more in the front when I need a relaxer. Thanks for you help as always. I've been hesitant in posting b/c I don't want to bother anyone, but I figure that there is no need to suffer in silence. The goal is to have healthier hair which at times requires asking questions.
This is probably more than you wanted to know. 