Evo-ny
New Member
I'm wondering if it's about time I jump off the relaxer wagon. I used to do it religiously every 2 months, but of course the only stylist in town would put it all the way through to the ends!
So after seeing my hair and money go down the drain, I thought "No more of this!"
So I started my first stretch and it's been about 3 and a half months since my last touch up. I went to a "white" salon for a trim and she flatironed my hair beautifully. My new growth had the fresh relaxed look, I was so amazed! She told me that if I'd wanted to, I could bring a relaxer to her and she could do it for me. She said it'd be just like giving her regular clients a touch up on their dyes: "roots only!" It's like she knew more about black hair than the african shop I'd being going to for 10 years!
Anyways, I usually wear my hair straight or with a small wave. When it gets frizzy and new growth comes in, I just can't put a comb through it!
So now that I've finally found someone to relax my hair PROPERLY, do I keep on relaxin' for the straightness I can work with, or just go natural and flat iron it straight after every wash? Another thing is that I go to the gym 2-3 times a week, which makes my hair revert so bad, it's scary! 
TL;DR: If you wear your hair bone straight and work out a few times a week, is it better to go with a relaxer and minimal to zero heat, or natural with heat when necessary?

So I started my first stretch and it's been about 3 and a half months since my last touch up. I went to a "white" salon for a trim and she flatironed my hair beautifully. My new growth had the fresh relaxed look, I was so amazed! She told me that if I'd wanted to, I could bring a relaxer to her and she could do it for me. She said it'd be just like giving her regular clients a touch up on their dyes: "roots only!" It's like she knew more about black hair than the african shop I'd being going to for 10 years!
Anyways, I usually wear my hair straight or with a small wave. When it gets frizzy and new growth comes in, I just can't put a comb through it!


TL;DR: If you wear your hair bone straight and work out a few times a week, is it better to go with a relaxer and minimal to zero heat, or natural with heat when necessary?