pyxis777
New Member
Ok ladies, I'm trying to make an educated decision on what I should do with my bottom of my neck length natural hair. Currently I'm wearing it straight - getting a deep condition/press and curl every 2 weeks. I came out of braids in September, and I was wearing twists until early November. My hair is in moderate health - I have a bit more breakage than normal b/c it's the winter and the air is dry, but mostly shedding, and not too much of that.
The issues are as follows:
1) I like to wear my hair straight with a slight bend from pin curls.
2) My scalp needs more cleansing and moisturizing than it gets in 2 weeks and I would like to be able to wash my hair myself - I start seeing mild flaking and dandruff around day 4-5.
The stylist I go to now blows my hair out and then straightens it w/ a hotcomb and uses a curling iron to curl the ends. She uses a marcel iron. I'm afraid this may be too harsh for my hair in the long run. I have been going to her for 2 months. Also, if the stylist doesn't wash my hair then the other hair washer is too rough for me. If someone has suggestions for a salon in the South Jersey/Philly area PLEASE let me know.
I have done my own hair in the past, but I'm NOT skilled at it. I'm willing to do my own and buy a new flat iron - the maxiglide was suggested - but if I'm washing my own hair more and straightening it more (and innadequately) then there's more potential of damage.
I have had my hair and scalp messed up by many a stylist. I don't want the progress - the longest my hair has been in my life - to go away b/c the stylist can't do the relaxer right and my hair breaks off. And/or I get nasty scabs up in my scalp. Also, I'm definitely not skilled enough to do my own relaxer, so that's out. Still, I know if I could get up the courage to bite the bullet with the relaxer, I would be able to do rollersets and conditioner wash it when my head got itchy no problem!
I am set on keeping my hair in a straight style - trust me, I've tried many natural styles, and they aren't flattering on me. More power to you sisters who can rock afros and afro styles. I wish I was one!
Ok, so any thoughts, LHCF experts? Would it be better deal with the dandruff and press and curl bi weekly, or chance it with the relaxer - she would use Affirm Mild Lye on my hair.
Please help!
The issues are as follows:
1) I like to wear my hair straight with a slight bend from pin curls.
2) My scalp needs more cleansing and moisturizing than it gets in 2 weeks and I would like to be able to wash my hair myself - I start seeing mild flaking and dandruff around day 4-5.
The stylist I go to now blows my hair out and then straightens it w/ a hotcomb and uses a curling iron to curl the ends. She uses a marcel iron. I'm afraid this may be too harsh for my hair in the long run. I have been going to her for 2 months. Also, if the stylist doesn't wash my hair then the other hair washer is too rough for me. If someone has suggestions for a salon in the South Jersey/Philly area PLEASE let me know.
I have done my own hair in the past, but I'm NOT skilled at it. I'm willing to do my own and buy a new flat iron - the maxiglide was suggested - but if I'm washing my own hair more and straightening it more (and innadequately) then there's more potential of damage.
I have had my hair and scalp messed up by many a stylist. I don't want the progress - the longest my hair has been in my life - to go away b/c the stylist can't do the relaxer right and my hair breaks off. And/or I get nasty scabs up in my scalp. Also, I'm definitely not skilled enough to do my own relaxer, so that's out. Still, I know if I could get up the courage to bite the bullet with the relaxer, I would be able to do rollersets and conditioner wash it when my head got itchy no problem!
I am set on keeping my hair in a straight style - trust me, I've tried many natural styles, and they aren't flattering on me. More power to you sisters who can rock afros and afro styles. I wish I was one!
Ok, so any thoughts, LHCF experts? Would it be better deal with the dandruff and press and curl bi weekly, or chance it with the relaxer - she would use Affirm Mild Lye on my hair.
Please help!
Y! happy to see that you came to a decision, be sure that she uses what you want her to use, even if you have to bring your own. Lye is better for the hair, IMO.
It is very informative.
I've been permed since I was 12 years old.
I recall on how much money I would spend on split end treatments, protien treatments, etc.
My hair felt stringy, dry, and I experienced shedding like you wouldn't believe. 