straightened hair getting curly again!
Posted by question guy on May 30, 2001 at 14:53:09: Previous Next
I straightened my hair about a month ago with a no lye relaxing system called "Soft Sheen." My hair looked better than ever when I was done...it laid down perfectly and I didn't have to screw with it. Now, just a month later it's flippy as hell again and the ridiculous amount of body/poofiness is coming back. Can anyone recommend a good relaxer to use that STAYS? I think I'll buy some new stuff tomorrow. And please, don't tell me to let my hair go natural. It annoys the hell out of me, but I like it when it lays down good and feels soft...
Re: straightened hair getting curly again!
Posted by darkangel4real on May 30, 2001 at 15:35:50: Previous Next
In Reply to: straightened hair getting curly again! posted by question guy on May 30, 2001 at 14:53:09:
: I straightened my hair about a month ago with a no lye relaxing system called "Soft Sheen." My hair looked better than ever when I was done...it laid down perfectly and I didn't have to screw with it. Now, just a month later it's flippy as hell again and the ridiculous amount of body/poofiness is coming back. Can anyone recommend a good relaxer to use that STAYS? I think I'll buy some new stuff tomorrow. And please, don't tell me to let my hair go natural. It annoys the hell out of me, but I like it when it lays down good and feels soft...
Hey, i'm in England, so any of you know where i can buy one of these relaxers because my hair could really do with it. Thanks.
Re: straightened hair getting curly again!
Posted by beachbum90742 on May 30, 2001 at 21:09:48: Previous Next
In Reply to: straightened hair getting curly again! posted by question guy on May 30, 2001 at 14:53:09:
If you have the franchise "Fantastic Sam's" in your town...they have a new curl relaxer product...can't remember the name...I've heard good reports but have not had the "process" done personally...although I am thinking about it. Like most of these processes...you will have to have it applied to the new hair growth after about eight weeks. I think there is always a small risk using these kind of processes...I would recommend having a professional at a salon do the process for you.