HATING My HAIR!!!

Colliecole

New Member
I’m going crazy and I just don’t know what to do! Okay, so I went from natural to a texturizer last august. I didn’t really know what to do with the texturizer, my beautician recommended it because she said it was better for your hair. That was cool because I was just interested in obtaining lenth. So after that I was bunning every day, not interested in wearing it curly but, about once a month I would straighten it and wear it down. With a texturizer the only way to get it strait was to use heat, but I was trying to wean myself off heat, so I attempted to get it bone strait so that I could do a rollerset (tried 20 times with the texturizer…couldn’t do it to save my life) So recently I decided to relax it straiter, but NOW its still this frizzy curly when it dries, so I STILL can’t do a rollerset, and when I use heat its more frizzy than before. And I think it’s a little over processed because I relaxed it myself and wanted to get the curl out…bad idea. So now I have this hair that I don’t know what to do with. I’m thinking I should’ve just left the texturizer and worn it curly with Miss Jessie’s or something…. Anyone got any ideas?? What can I do as an everyday healthy style that’s not a freaking BUN…I been wearing to bun for six months strait, with the baggy and its grown to BSL but I cant take it any more! HELP PLEASE!! In a second I’m gonna chop it off to go natural…
 

dlewis

Well-Known Member
Don't chop it off.

I have several styles in my fotki of french rolls, buns with bun covers, straight, curly, rollerset. I find that texlaxed hair is the best. I rollerset for years before I finally got a decent rollerset. Just don't cut it and try different things.
 

chellero

Wife Supremacist
I know that you can get a straight hair from a roller set on texlaxed hair, but I can't do that myself yet either. You probably just need to keep practicing. Eventually you'll figure it out, and love you hair again.
 

sareca

Well-Known Member
:eek: No more relaxers and no cutting. Just to prove to yourself it can be done, you might want to get a rollerset done at the salon. My hair is texturized it and rollersets straight. :yep:
 

bLackButtaFly

Well-Known Member
:eek: No more relaxers and no cutting. Just to prove to yourself it can be done, you might want to get a rollerset done at the salon. My hair is texturized it and rollersets straight. :yep:
Cosigning! Try having it done for you. Then you can mimic the technique and try rollersetting again at home.
 

Colliecole

New Member
I think I'm done with using rollars or anything simular...too much time (takes me like 3 hours from start to finish. Caruso curlers don't come out right either). Is there a cream/paste that will curl hair that has been relaxed semi bone-strait? I read that Miss jessies doesnt work with relaxed hair...Maybe theres some type of small rods and cream that I can sleep in or something, that will create natural looking curls? I just want something simple but not bland like the everyday bun.
 

BrownSkin2

Well-Known Member
Have you tried braidouts or twistouts as an everyday style. Also, it's probably your technique or products. There's naturals and texturized that get pretty straight with rollersetting. I suggest a product like Aveda hangstraight and phomollient to rollerset, or a little lottobody, and you may have to sit under a hooded dryer for a bit to get straight results. JMHO...
 
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