classi123
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I was thinking to keep up with my treatments and perm my hair like a virgin perm but I am scared that it might hurt more than help my hair. Ladies who has has similar situations what have you done?

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I was wondering what to do if your hair has broken off where the different textures meet. It seems like everytime I relax I get a different texture. Is it possible to do a corrective a section at a time using foils, so not to get the relaxer on processed hair? Do you think it is possible, if not all my hair is going to break.I have a similar situation going on. And I've simply learned to live with it. My first attempt at self-relaxing I underprocessed my hair. I did do a corrective but my focus was on the front half of may hair, which meant that the back half was never corrected. I didn't realize it until several months later. So, it's too late to correct it without getting relaxer on the portions of my hair that are fine. So, I'm living with it.
You just have to be very gentle when you comb your hair. Slowly detangle your hair and don't force the comb through a snag. Patiently, work through the tangle with your comb. That should prevent the breakage that you are experiencing.
HTH!
I considered doing a corrective to make it all bone straight but there's no way of doing that without further processing the parts that are already relaxed straight and risking damage and breakage.
Your situation is not as complicated as mine. You are in a position were you could correct the ends without overlapping onto the other hair. However I feel that correctives are always a bit risky, especially on the ends.