Polyesterdiva
New Member
Hey everyone!
I don't know about anyone else, but times have been rough for me (financially). I normally go to my stylist for my touch ups, but couldn't afford to go this time around and I couldn't take it any longer!
So I dug out my mom's tub for Silk Elements Lye Regular and self relaxed! My hair is now wayyy more manageable and straight, but it's also fairly under-processed (especially in the middle).
Now, I've heard a lot of ladies talking about correcting under-processed hair. But I figure, I probably don't have to worry about that since the next time I go to my stylist, the overlap (there's always a bit) will straighten out the less than smooth parts?
What do you all think?
I don't know about anyone else, but times have been rough for me (financially). I normally go to my stylist for my touch ups, but couldn't afford to go this time around and I couldn't take it any longer!
So I dug out my mom's tub for Silk Elements Lye Regular and self relaxed! My hair is now wayyy more manageable and straight, but it's also fairly under-processed (especially in the middle).
Now, I've heard a lot of ladies talking about correcting under-processed hair. But I figure, I probably don't have to worry about that since the next time I go to my stylist, the overlap (there's always a bit) will straighten out the less than smooth parts?
What do you all think?
ohwell:. I got my first relaxer at the end of May ORS no lye. Didn't like it because it wasn't strong enough and my hair wasn't as straight as I wanted. Retouched root to tip with Silk Elements Shea Butter Mild Lye in mid August. Love the way my hair feels but I want bone straight. So what you think...is it okay for me to do a corrector bone straight with SE mild lye.
We are all so darn hair savvy!