Relaxed Hair Thread

kikisf

Well-Known Member
So I'm curious ladies. When you do styles that leave texture/curls in your hair (like bantu knots or braid outs) do you ever get mistaken for natural?? Because I do. Every. Single. Time. It's mostly with customers or my co-workers and no matter how I try to explain otherwise, they still don't get it. It leaves me frustrated sometimes. Relaxed hair doesn't have to be straight all the time and no matter how I try to explain this to people, they just don't listen

my whole life! when i was a child people used to tell my mother you really should perm her hair. when my mother told them that i already had a perm people used to say then she needs a super or she needs a perm and press. even the best hair dressers get fooled sometimes.
 

Evolving78

Well-Known Member
So I'm curious ladies. When you do styles that leave texture/curls in your hair (like bantu knots or braid outs) do you ever get mistaken for natural?? Because I do. Every. Single. Time. It's mostly with customers or my co-workers and no matter how I try to explain otherwise, they still don't get it. It leaves me frustrated sometimes. Relaxed hair doesn't have to be straight all the time and no matter how I try to explain this to people, they just don't listen
that might happen if one isn't bone straight and leaves a lot of texture in their hair.
 

Evolving78

Well-Known Member
I'm hitting the seventh week in a couple of days. I'm not going to say I'm not having any issues. I just know I need to prepare myself very soon for my next wash. I am going to get some products today to help with detangling. I think that is using my biggest issue, besides keeping my new growth moisturized. I'm trying to go for a long stretch. It would be nice if I can make it six months!
 

Fotchygirl

Well-Known Member
I'm hitting the seventh week in a couple of days. I'm not going to say I'm not having any issues. I just know I need to prepare myself very soon for my next wash. I am going to get some products today to help with detangling. I think that is using my biggest issue, besides keeping my new growth moisturized. I'm trying to go for a long stretch. It would be nice if I can make it six months!
shortdub78 please don't stretch longer than you have to. Sometimes it does more harm than good. Stretching long caused me major tangles and ssk's. No more, except with weaves like I'm doing now.
 

danysedai

Well-Known Member
I posted these pictures on the Wig Challenge thread but just sharing here too. This is the wig I was talking about about a month ago. I returned the Rihanna bob wig and exchanged it for this one in colour 1(not 1b as the other one). It's from rpgshow, it's model pt001-s, 14 inches but cut shorter all around, didn't have to cut the bangs as on youtube videos. Shipping was very fast to Canada, and customer service was good with the exchange and all.
 

Attachments

  • 20150119_080844 (2).jpg
    20150119_080844 (2).jpg
    195.7 KB · Views: 44
  • 20150119_080904 (2).jpg
    20150119_080904 (2).jpg
    191 KB · Views: 41

Babygrowth

Well-Known Member
Now that its a month later I can really tell how the corrective did. Some areas are still curly towards the ends so I have to be extra gentle and stick with detangling on wet, conditioner soaked hair. I've been seeing broken ends so I gotta get better with protein on my ends, heavy sealing, and tucking those ends away. No more buns either.
 

11228

Well-Known Member
Is that your real hair in the avi danysedai I would not cover mine if it looked half as good and healthy. Your hair is gorgeous!

I have a question for relaxed ladies, would you consider Redken Anti Snap moisturizing? I use it as such in my M&S. For clarity I use Aphogee Pro-Vit diluted with water and a few capfuls of SAA, next I apply the anti snap and seal with organic coconut oil. I wonder if I could be doing better?
 
Last edited:

danysedai

Well-Known Member
Very cute and natural looking! How do you wear your hair underneath the wig? Do you use a wig cap?

I braid it in big flat vertical french braids close the scalp (can't cornrow, don't know why) and secure with a Goody elastic then secure the ends up with a hair pin. I use a wig cap that came with the wig.
Is that your real hair in the avi danysedai I would not cover mine if it looked half as good and healthy. Your hair is gorgeous!

The hair in my siggy (ponytail) is my hair, the one in my avatar are extensions. I'm currently between APL and BSL after cutting thin and damaged ends from my years of relaxing bone straight.
I have a question for relaxed ladies, would you consider Redken Anti Snap moisturizing? I use it as such in my M&S. For clarity I use Aphogee Pro-Vit diluted with water and a few capfuls of SAA, next I apply the anti snap and seal with organic coconut oil. I wonder if I could be doing better?

Is Redken Anti-snap protein, or at least light protein? I can't find the ingredients.
 

Babygrowth

Well-Known Member
Is that your real hair in the avi danysedai I would not cover mine if it looked half as good and healthy. Your hair is gorgeous!

I have a question for relaxed ladies, would you consider Redken Anti Snap moisturizing? I use it as such in my M&S. For clarity I use Aphogee Pro-Vit diluted with water and a few capfuls of SAA, next I apply the anti snap and seal with organic coconut oil. I wonder if I could be doing better?

Its more like light protein for me so I use it on my ends and it has great slip but for me its not really moisturising. But if your hair loves it than don't worry about it. Maybe alternate with strictly moisture and protein if it concerns you.
 

11228

Well-Known Member
The ingredients are
Aqua, Polyacrylamide, Phenoxyethanol, Amodimethicone, C13-14 Iso-paraffin, Isopropyl Myristate, Parfum/Fragrance, Laureth-7, Xylose, Hydrolyzed Soy Protein, Trideceth-6, Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein, PG-Propyl, Silanetriol, Argenine, Citric Acid, Cetyl Alcohol, Centrimonimum Chloride, Behentrimonium, Methosultrate, Benzyl Benzoate,Quaternium-33, Limonene Benzol Alcohol, Linalool, 2-Oleamido-1, 3 Octade-Canediol.

Phew!

I am using it as my ceramides leave-in. I use Nexuss' Humectress to DC once a week but I thought I should have a leave-in that has a ceramides in it.
 
Last edited:

11228

Well-Known Member
Its more like light protein for me so I use it on my ends and it has great slip but for me its not really moisturising. But if your hair loves it than don't worry about it. Maybe alternate with strictly moisture and protein if it concerns you.

My hair was breaking something awful until I took the time to read almost every thread about 3 weeks ago and put together a customized regime. I never had a regime to begin with so that was all new to me

I can't say if it is working by itself, but the combination I use is not hurting. The reason why I diluted the Aphogee with half water because I read that it too was protein . I just don't want to protein overload. I use the 2 minutes and DC with Nexuss Humetress, I don't want to overdo.
 

greenandchic

Well-Known Member
Is that your real hair in the avi danysedai I would not cover mine if it looked half as good and healthy. Your hair is gorgeous!

I have a question for relaxed ladies, would you consider Redken Anti Snap moisturizing? I use it as such in my M&S. For clarity I use Aphogee Pro-Vit diluted with water and a few capfuls of SAA, next I apply the anti snap and seal with organic coconut oil. I wonder if I could be doing better?

I used Redken Anti Snap way back in the way (late '90s) when I pressed my hair weekly and my hair loved it. It may be something to revisit since my hair prefer regular, light/medium protein as apposed to heavy treatments.
 

11228

Well-Known Member
See, I didn't even know it is considered a heavy treatment. I only consider those that harden the hair hard protein.

It doesn't feel like a heavy protein in my hair. It strengthens my hair after I mist it with the liquid leave-in.

I know it is working since I have little to no breakage since I started using it about 2/3weeks ago.
 

flyygirlll2

Lioness mane
I'm wondering if I will relax my hair at all this year :look: I'm already atleast 16 weeks post
I'm in the same boat. I'm pretty much on cruise control so to speak. I'm 4 months post now and don't have a strong desire to relax, mainly because my hair has been shedding badly so the last thing I wanted to do was relax it.
 

strandedhhj

Member
I'm in the same boat. I'm pretty much on cruise control so to speak. I'm 4 months post now and don't have a strong desire to relax, mainly because my hair has been shedding badly so the last thing I wanted to do was relax it.
I find the longer I stretch, the more I shed. I just ended my 16 week stretch and shedding has been pretty much curbed.
 

SuchaLady

Well-Known Member
Are you going to relax? Have you done anything differently? New products? Im in the minority that does not believe relaxer stretching causes shedding. :hide:

I'm in the same boat. I'm pretty much on cruise control so to speak. I'm 4 months post now and don't have a strong desire to relax, mainly because my hair has been shedding badly so the last thing I wanted to do was relax it.
 

strandedhhj

Member
Are you going to relax? Have you done anything differently? New products? Im in the minority that does not believe relaxer stretching causes shedding. :hide:
Hmm, I'm wondering if it does or doesn't. When I have a lot of new growth, I don't comb it except on wash days so of course I'd see a ton of shedding. But I'm noticing like NONE since my last touch up. Not complaining about it but it is curious...
 

SuchaLady

Well-Known Member
Ive stretched for years at a time (literally) so I could be used to my hair's behavior. I can say my hair is gonna shed whether it's one week post or one year post. Heavily textured hair shedding is more noticeable though.

Hmm, I'm wondering if it does or doesn't. When I have a lot of new growth, I don't comb it except on wash days so of course I'd see a ton of shedding. But I'm noticing like NONE since my last touch up. Not complaining about it but it is curious...
 

Babygrowth

Well-Known Member
Ive stretched for years at a time (literally) so I could be used to my hair's behavior. I can say my hair is gonna shed whether it's one week post or one year post. Heavily textured hair shedding is more noticeable though.

I can say that my shedding would vary based on hormones, and my techniques like am I detangling properly, how long has it been between detangling and is my hair balanced. Because stretching is second nature I can say it doesn't matter.
 

flyygirlll2

Lioness mane
Are you going to relax? Have you done anything differently? New products? Im in the minority that does not believe relaxer stretching causes shedding. :hide:

Idk yet. I typically stretch for a while because I honestly don't like being bothered with my hair lol. The only thing I've switched up for now is not using shampoo. Shampoo tends to tangle my roots and my hair feels stripped. My natural texture is very tightly coiled so I've been getting ssk's and tangles galore. I'm a pj so I love trying new products. My hair sheds period, it's just that it's been more than usual.

Sent from my iPhone using LHCF please excuse typos
 

divachyk

Instagram: adaybyjay
Are you going to relax? Have you done anything differently? New products? Im in the minority that does not believe relaxer stretching causes shedding. :hide:

SuchaLady I'm certain I use to believe stretching increased shedding but now that I'm almost 28 wks post, I disagree. I lose a lot of hair but I don't believe it to be abnormal amounts. I don't comb daily and I wash once every 2 weeks. So, I'm just losing what I would have lost anyway.
 

SuchaLady

Well-Known Member
divachyk Yes maam :yep: A lot of people blame relaxer stretching for their shedding but I just dont agree. It takes a lot of trial and error to work with hair that isnt freshly relaxed but I :lol: when I see people saying omg Im 4 weeks post help! :giggle:

How is that transit- I mean stretch:look: going?

SuchaLady I'm certain I use to believe stretching increased shedding but now that I'm almost 28 wks post, I disagree. I lose a lot of hair but I don't believe it to be abnormal amounts. I don't comb daily and I wash once every 2 weeks. So, I'm just losing what I would have lost anyway.
 

SuchaLady

Well-Known Member
These two posts are my hair life in a nutshell. Im a relaxed girl that barely relaxes her hair :lachen: Seriously though :look: Im not even sure that Im gonna relax my hair this year at all. I just dont feel like it :lol:

I can say that my shedding would vary based on hormones, and my techniques like am I detangling properly, how long has it been between detangling and is my hair balanced. Because stretching is second nature I can say it doesn't matter.

Idk yet. I typically stretch for a while because I honestly don't like being bothered with my hair lol. The only thing I've switched up for now is not using shampoo. Shampoo tends to tangle my roots and my hair feels stripped. My natural texture is very tightly coiled so I've been getting ssk's and tangles galore. I'm a pj so I love trying new products. My hair sheds period, it's just that it's been more than usual.

Sent from my iPhone using LHCF please excuse typos
 
Top