Relaxed Heads: How many weeks post relaxer are you and when is your next touch up???

MzSwift

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View attachment 434399 Update!! Just a silk press! I went to the local beauty school, between the snagging I am going to have to trim an inch for preventative measures. Also After the first pic I trimmed off 1.5" that were left from my bob cut growing out.

I like!! And it looks thicker in just 4 months! You must be doing something right. KUTGW!
 

Sanity

Cosmetologist
I like!! And it looks thicker in just 4 months! You must be doing something right. KUTGW!

Thank you! I don't use direct heat. Finger detangling, Oil treatments and Deep conditioning! Since I've just noticed a set back :cry3:, I have to self treat... I can't wait to see what happens in another 4 months!-.If I don't end up shaving it off.
 
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LushLox

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0 weeks post relaxer; just relaxed today after a 14.5 week stretch and my hair feels great. It looks like I actually retained my growth too.

The 12-14 week mark seems to be the sweet spot for me, so I'll continue you with this.

I've finished my Affirm box set so will have to remember to repurchase.
 

11228

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3 weeks post and relaxing in 5 weeks. :)

I realize you relax more often than most of us in this thread. I am going to follow your lead. My hair has enough texture that I can "afford" to relax more often.

I think it is the effect of using lye TBH. My hair dried hair is so "full" you wouldn't know I just relaxed!
 

sunnieb

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I realize you relax more often than most of us in this thread. I am going to follow your lead. My hair has enough texture that I can "afford" to relax more

Yes ma'am! My hair is too short for long stretches right now. I'm concentrating on growing, growing, growing! :)

I get the standard 1/2" per month, so there's plenty there when I relax at 8 weeks.

Even when I get back to BSL/MBL territory, I won't stretch more than 12 weeks. I believe stretching too long was a contributing factor to my setback.
 

Sosoothing

Well-Known Member
Yes ma'am! My hair is too short for long stretches right now. I'm concentrating on growing, growing, growing! :)

I get the standard 1/2" per month, so there's plenty there when I relax at 8 weeks.

Even when I get back to BSL/MBL territory, I won't stretch more than 12 weeks. I believe stretching too long was a contributing factor to my setback.

Yes, yes and yes :)
The first time I made it to MBL effortlessly I relaxed every 8 weeks without fail. I was single at the time Lol.
The only reason I go longer now is because I don't have the time I used to with little ones needing attention. But that is changing this week. I will be getting back to my 8 week schedule again.
After 8 weeks my hair starts to break at the demarcation line unless I don't manipulate it even a bit.
 

sunnieb

Well-Known Member
Yes, yes and yes :)
The first time I made it to MBL effortlessly I relaxed every 8 weeks without fail. I was single at the time Lol.
The only reason I go longer now is because I don't have the time I used to with little ones needing attention. But that is changing this week. I will be getting back to my 8 week schedule again.
After 8 weeks my hair starts to break at the demarcation line unless I don't manipulate it even a bit.

Time is definitely at a premium when you have little ones! I remember those days. :giggle:

Now my "baby" is 17 and driving, so I have lots more time in the evening to workout, do my hair, work, sleep ( :look: ), whatever.
 
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