I've stretched for as long as four months,-- the longest was eight months, but my hair was in braids.
I'm actually in a quandry, because the last time I stretched for 3 months, and I had a lot of hair loss. It didn't seem to effect my length or thickness, but my hair sheds a lot and when I stretch it gets tangled. Since I don't use any heat on it during the week I have to comb and brush daily, or I get mats. Many ladies here swear by the no comb method, but I am not sure what is worse, mats or combing in terms of length rentension. Lately I have stopped co-washing all together and just started moisterizing my hair with Profectiv DC cream, and Fruitese leave in. I also use their glosser for shine. I wet my hair with that and I gently brush the tangles out and bun it. That seems to work better than co-washing every other day.
Recently at the advising of my best friend I went after six weeks to get a touch up, and I didn't like it. I think that it damaged my hair.
I have course 4a hair that is super thick and super porus. Anybody have suggestions on how you deal with this issue?
I'm sure other ladies are going to chime in here, but I have coarse 4a/b hair that I used to wear natural (in a press) for years and never saw much change or growth retention. NOW, I got wise and TEXlax my hair and I stretch (because it seems to work for me) for 2 to 3 months depending on my new growth. I basically wait until I have two inches before TEXlaxing. This has really worked for me and without LHCF I would have NEVER found out about texlaxing. The closest I ever came to hearing about it was one old stylist I went to and he said, "I only take the hair 90% straight, not 100% so that I can leave a little body and shake in it". Well that's NOT texlaxing, but like I said...
Anyways if you want to relax more often, consider texlaxing, because for MY hair it's not as damaging as a relaxer and I'm retaining mad length. My husband JUST looked at me the other day and said, "Wow it's hanging down your back all pretty".