I finally got my product in on Tuesday and relaxed the same day I could not wait until the end of the week for my scheduled appointment. I must say the Elucence relaxer is the bomb. It was such a different experience after relaxing, it seemed as though I had a ton of oils in my hair and I was like oh! my goodnes this relaxer is sooo greasy. But once I finshed my hair it was so soft and shiny. I just got my hair done today, " Shampoo and rollerset". It looked okay now that I'm wearing my natural hair it is very different. I was so scared to go to work because of the huge change. I actually got a few compliments. My hair is not as long as I would have liked it to be but I am very impressed with how healthy my hair looks. I must say that I've gained several inches since I've been taking my vitamins. I think I will be more serious about how I stick to my regimen being that I don't have my weave to give me the temporary length that I long for /images/graemlins/blush.gif. I have sooo much body and I'm loving every minute of it. I have 5inches before I reach bra-strap but because of the weave I'm going to have to cut off about 1 inch to get it back on the right track. The shampoo and the conditioner is excellent and it smells so yummy! The only thing I must say is that sensitive scalp relaxer is no joke if your hair is thin don't even think about it /images/graemlins/shocked.gif. My hair is naturally pretty thick BABY THAT RELAXER BROKE MY HAIR ALL THE WAY DOWN!!!!!! . My hair look so thin ooh! but the results out weigh my thin hair. I do agree with Tracy about not wanting to use a relaxer that straightens the hair too much. I also want to take back something that I said in one of the threads about length over volume and fullness. I said I would rather have length and I do take that statement back. What is the use of having long hair if it is skimpy and thin. I just ate my words on that one /images/graemlins/blush.gif. Well I do give Elucence thumbs up /images/graemlins/grin.gif I think I found the relaxer I've been searching for. I think the next go around I would probably use the milder brand for normal hair. Happy Growing!