IMFOCSD
Well-Known Member
Hi ladies
I was wondering what everyone felt was most important when you are first starting your journey to healthier hair ( trimming, extreme moisture, frequent washing etc)? I feel that the first thing would be a nice trim/cut. Even though I feel the first step is a good trim (and I need a nice trim) I also do not want to trim my hair just yet because I need a relaxer. I am about 6 weeks post relaxer and I have begun to go at least 12-15 weeks in between relaxers. My last relaxer I underprocessed my hair and now the left back is way thicker at the root and draws up more than the right side. I feel that trimming my hair before I relax will result in uneven hair so I have been protecting my ends through baggying and cowahing to prevent further damage to my ends. Is it possible to prevent damaged ends from becoming even more damaged? Or should I just go ahead and trim now? What do you ladies feel is the first step?
Thanks
sweetcoco

I was wondering what everyone felt was most important when you are first starting your journey to healthier hair ( trimming, extreme moisture, frequent washing etc)? I feel that the first thing would be a nice trim/cut. Even though I feel the first step is a good trim (and I need a nice trim) I also do not want to trim my hair just yet because I need a relaxer. I am about 6 weeks post relaxer and I have begun to go at least 12-15 weeks in between relaxers. My last relaxer I underprocessed my hair and now the left back is way thicker at the root and draws up more than the right side. I feel that trimming my hair before I relax will result in uneven hair so I have been protecting my ends through baggying and cowahing to prevent further damage to my ends. Is it possible to prevent damaged ends from becoming even more damaged? Or should I just go ahead and trim now? What do you ladies feel is the first step?
Thanks
sweetcoco
