JDandBeyond
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if I self relax and there is some overlap and/or overprocessing?
I mean I KNOW the absolute worst would be my hair failing right out and being bald, but realistically, if i prep right with basing and covering already relaxed hair with oil, and I apply the relaxer and there is some overlap or it is kept in 5 minutes longer than suggested, I will be alright, right?
I want to self-relax this weekend. I feel like that will be the final step in me taking true control of my hair care regime. I have done the research, I have all the products, but I keep reading about people underprocessing because they are afraid to over process and the fear of overlap. Don't get me wrong, I get it and understand it in a global sense (too much chemicals for too long=bad, double relaxing with overlap= bad), but I can't help but think about how my "stylist" does it. She doesn't take painstaking efforts to note where my demarcation line is. And usually when I go to her it is not always so clear.. (i.e. I have straightened the roots a few a week or few days before and the NG is not clearly obvious).She is usually on the phone or doing 80 things at once while doing my hair. She NEVER uses a timer, and goes by the "how does it feel" method. I have timed it myself out of curiousity, and there has been a good 15 minute difference in some of my touch-ups, with no ill results.
So I guess my real question is, if I follow all the guidelines and suggestions, but there is still some overlap, or I leave it in longer than suggested, do I need to fear that my hair will begin falling out in clumps?
BTW, I use PCJ children's course perm and have for YEARS and love it and plan to use it this weekend.
Am I just being overly optimistic? If so, slap some sense into me ladies! I have never had a touch up disaster, and would rather not start now due to overconfidence! Maybe some touch up horror stories would scare me into taking this more seriously...
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I mean I KNOW the absolute worst would be my hair failing right out and being bald, but realistically, if i prep right with basing and covering already relaxed hair with oil, and I apply the relaxer and there is some overlap or it is kept in 5 minutes longer than suggested, I will be alright, right?
I want to self-relax this weekend. I feel like that will be the final step in me taking true control of my hair care regime. I have done the research, I have all the products, but I keep reading about people underprocessing because they are afraid to over process and the fear of overlap. Don't get me wrong, I get it and understand it in a global sense (too much chemicals for too long=bad, double relaxing with overlap= bad), but I can't help but think about how my "stylist" does it. She doesn't take painstaking efforts to note where my demarcation line is. And usually when I go to her it is not always so clear.. (i.e. I have straightened the roots a few a week or few days before and the NG is not clearly obvious).She is usually on the phone or doing 80 things at once while doing my hair. She NEVER uses a timer, and goes by the "how does it feel" method. I have timed it myself out of curiousity, and there has been a good 15 minute difference in some of my touch-ups, with no ill results.
So I guess my real question is, if I follow all the guidelines and suggestions, but there is still some overlap, or I leave it in longer than suggested, do I need to fear that my hair will begin falling out in clumps?
BTW, I use PCJ children's course perm and have for YEARS and love it and plan to use it this weekend.
Am I just being overly optimistic? If so, slap some sense into me ladies! I have never had a touch up disaster, and would rather not start now due to overconfidence! Maybe some touch up horror stories would scare me into taking this more seriously...
