I May Have to Exit The Self-Relaxing Club/My New Salon Rules

Supergirl

With Love & Silk
This evening, I self-relaxed for the 2nd time. Self-relaxing is HARD work, especially doing the back sections! It turned out nicely and I did a better job this time at getting my hair straight than I did the last time.

I relaxed one side first then rinsed and neutralized and then did the other side. But still, I am very slow. It seemed like so much work that I actually wouldn't mind coming off the $70 to have someone else do it.

So my little rules if I start going to the salon again are going to be:

*rollersets only--no matter how long it takes
*my trims are my responsibility

These 2 simple rules should save me from what made me stop going to the salon and start self-relaxing in the first place. :yep:
 

Cayenne0622

New Member
sounds like a good plan. i'm very slow at applying my relaxer too which is why i started going to a stylist earlier this summer (for my relaxers only). i hate going though. i hate having to trust someone else with my hair. i think i may have to ask my sister to apply relaxer for me so that it will go faster.

good luck with everything.
 

princesmich

New Member
self relaxing was damaging to my hair, i couldn't do the back well and often didn't get the roots back there, in addition my hair got tangled, smart move girl.
 

MelsWifey

Hair Fanatic
After the 2nd time I relaxed my own hair, I also felt defeated. I decided to give it one more try and then I realized that every time that I did it I got better and better.

So basically for me, it was just like every other thing where I had to practice to master it. However, if I could find someone that I trusted to do my relaxers for me I would.

You have a pretty solid plan now, but just remember that in case things don't work-out no one starts out good and fast at self relaxing, and that you can handle it if you really need to.
 

inthepink

New Member
If I were still relaxed, that's probably the one thing I would continue going to the salon for - but I would also try to have a salon that did rollersets.
 

tenderheaded

Well-Known Member
You've got a whole lotta hair to work with:) I hope you find someone you can trust. I've had relaxer left in, I've not been based, I've had rough handling. I'm sticking with self relaxing for a while longer.

Please let us know when youdo make the salon visit.
 

Denim And Leather

New Member
I self-relaxed two months ago (my first time doing it without a weave), and I underprocessed horribly. So for the time being, I'm going to have a professional do my relaxers until I get enough condidence to self-relax again. I can understand where you're coming from, SG, because I have the same rules: when I got a relaxer two weeks ago, I told the hairdresser NO TRIMS and had her do a rollerset, which came out nice (I included a couple of pics of the rollerset in my Fotki.)
 

DDTexlaxed

TRANSITION OVER! 11-22-14
I would only go to the salon for a virgin relaxer. That was the hardest for me to do. The touchups are easier because I part my hair in 4 sections. I do those first and my nape last. ITA that practice makes perfect. Supergirl, you have such beautiful and long hair. If it gets too much for u to relax yrself, there is no shame in getting a pro to do it 4 ya.
 
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