Crystalicequeen123
Well-Known Member
I'm just wondering...what is wrong with underprocessing?
I have heard many on the board say that their stylist underprocessed their hair and that they were upset. Or, I have heard people advise: "you have to let the relaxer stay on your hair long enough. You don't want underprocessed hair".
So, I'm wondering...what's the big deal about underprocessing? Isn't it just like a texturizer?? Is underprocessing a "vanity" issue? Meaning, underprocessed hair doesn't look as straight or as slick as processed hair. OR, is it a hair health issue?? Meaning, can "underprocessed" hair really affect your hair's health, or falling out? Etc?
I guess I'm just wondering what the big deal is...if there is one. Ever since I switched to a mild relaxer, "underprocessed" hair doesn't seem to scare me much. My hair may not be bone straight, but other than that I don't see any problems.
I have heard many on the board say that their stylist underprocessed their hair and that they were upset. Or, I have heard people advise: "you have to let the relaxer stay on your hair long enough. You don't want underprocessed hair".
So, I'm wondering...what's the big deal about underprocessing? Isn't it just like a texturizer?? Is underprocessing a "vanity" issue? Meaning, underprocessed hair doesn't look as straight or as slick as processed hair. OR, is it a hair health issue?? Meaning, can "underprocessed" hair really affect your hair's health, or falling out? Etc?

I guess I'm just wondering what the big deal is...if there is one. Ever since I switched to a mild relaxer, "underprocessed" hair doesn't seem to scare me much. My hair may not be bone straight, but other than that I don't see any problems.