simplyhair
Active Member
I have finally noticed that from my crown to the back of my hair is underprocessed. I always wondered what people meant when they say their hair looks like this -----~~~~~~~~~-----------.
After I apply my leave-ins, the comb glides smoothly on the left and right side of my head (ear to ear). But when I have to comb the back, the hair gathers together and tangles as if I'm dealing with two textures. Well, I am, right?
I believe it has been underprocessed for quite some time now. I have approximately three to four inches of ~~~~~~~~~~. These sections of underprocessed hair is not as smooth and kind of rough to the touch...just yucky IMO. No porosity conditoner, protein, moisturizing, final acv rinse, products has made it feel better.
Why has this happened?
I'm sensitive and burn easily in the nape area so my current stylist has started relaxing me in the front quadrant. Whereas, my old stylist (she moved) would start in the in the very top/crown of the back quadrant. So, I believe it was getting processed correctly like it should be.
Is there anythng I can do to make it look and feel better? Will my stylist have to go over the underprocessed hair at my next touchup (Mizani Sensitive Scalp)? Or, is that asking for trouble? I usually get a touchup between 8 to 10 weeks. I'm currently 4 weeks post.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
After I apply my leave-ins, the comb glides smoothly on the left and right side of my head (ear to ear). But when I have to comb the back, the hair gathers together and tangles as if I'm dealing with two textures. Well, I am, right?
I believe it has been underprocessed for quite some time now. I have approximately three to four inches of ~~~~~~~~~~. These sections of underprocessed hair is not as smooth and kind of rough to the touch...just yucky IMO. No porosity conditoner, protein, moisturizing, final acv rinse, products has made it feel better.
Why has this happened?
I'm sensitive and burn easily in the nape area so my current stylist has started relaxing me in the front quadrant. Whereas, my old stylist (she moved) would start in the in the very top/crown of the back quadrant. So, I believe it was getting processed correctly like it should be.
Is there anythng I can do to make it look and feel better? Will my stylist have to go over the underprocessed hair at my next touchup (Mizani Sensitive Scalp)? Or, is that asking for trouble? I usually get a touchup between 8 to 10 weeks. I'm currently 4 weeks post.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.