Chichi
New Member
In anticipation of my retouch, I've been doing some thinking
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I think that the key to getting and retaining healthy relaxed hair is to relax but to not get it bone straight. Some of the ladies on this board mentioned great results with getting their hair 85% relaxed. I've noticed too that most of the women on this board with healthy, relaxed, and long hair do not get a bone straight relaxer.
This is not a texturizer, mind you, because the hair is straighthened but the elasticity, body, and strength is still left in the hair. It seems that getting the hair relaxed bone straight causes damage and breakage, which makes it difficult to retain length. Yeah, bone straight looks good out coming out of the salon but it may cause breakage down the road.
This time when I get my retouch, I will ask my stylist to straighten my hair but not bone straight.
For those who do not get this bone straight relaxer, is there still some wave to your hair when you leave the salon or does your hair look straight? Also, when you style your hair at home do you have to rely on a flat iron or rollerset to get a straight look, or can you basically get this look by just air drying?
If there is anyone out there with bone straight healthy, long relaxed hair, please chime in also
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Chichi

I think that the key to getting and retaining healthy relaxed hair is to relax but to not get it bone straight. Some of the ladies on this board mentioned great results with getting their hair 85% relaxed. I've noticed too that most of the women on this board with healthy, relaxed, and long hair do not get a bone straight relaxer.
This is not a texturizer, mind you, because the hair is straighthened but the elasticity, body, and strength is still left in the hair. It seems that getting the hair relaxed bone straight causes damage and breakage, which makes it difficult to retain length. Yeah, bone straight looks good out coming out of the salon but it may cause breakage down the road.
This time when I get my retouch, I will ask my stylist to straighten my hair but not bone straight.
For those who do not get this bone straight relaxer, is there still some wave to your hair when you leave the salon or does your hair look straight? Also, when you style your hair at home do you have to rely on a flat iron or rollerset to get a straight look, or can you basically get this look by just air drying?
If there is anyone out there with bone straight healthy, long relaxed hair, please chime in also

Chichi
