BGT
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I've been consistently (at least 3-4 times per month) doing wet rollersets on my hair. This is the main aspect of my regimen and gives me healthy, bouncy and soft hair. I've noticed over the past few months that my crown has been becoming thinner and thinner when it used to be the thickest part of my hair. I relaxed at 11 (hard!!) weeks in mid-June and noticed my crown was REALLY thin! I assumed it was because I relaxed bone straight and my hair usually feels super thin after a relaxer. But it's 1 month later and my crown is still super thin.
I felt my crown and the hairs measure no longer than 3 inches now and it's very frizzy like it's broken out! I'm almost BSB!
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I roll forward, meaning I hold up the section of hair and place the roller in front of it and roll down. It's the MacherieAmour method from her rollersetting DVD. If I learn to roll backwards, do you think that will help? What else will help ease the tension on my crown to encourage growth, if that's possible? Should I start back my 5000 mcg daily of biotin?
ETA: the sides of my hair are very thick so now I'm wondering if my setting technique thinning out the top of my head.
I felt my crown and the hairs measure no longer than 3 inches now and it's very frizzy like it's broken out! I'm almost BSB! I roll forward, meaning I hold up the section of hair and place the roller in front of it and roll down. It's the MacherieAmour method from her rollersetting DVD. If I learn to roll backwards, do you think that will help? What else will help ease the tension on my crown to encourage growth, if that's possible? Should I start back my 5000 mcg daily of biotin?
ETA: the sides of my hair are very thick so now I'm wondering if my setting technique thinning out the top of my head.
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I realized too late that my cheap hooded dryer was directing more heat to my crown area of my head while the rest of my hair would still be damp therefore drying out and eventually breaking off that section. Now I put a cloth face towel on top of the crown area when I rollerset to block alot of that heat and give my hair a chance to dry more even. I have noticed a dramatic difference in my crown area since doing this.
I bought some satin rollers and did a set yesterday. I airdried the entire time and was able to sleep with the rollers. It came out beautifully! Soft, shiny curls and my hair looks very healthy. The curls are very small so I may buy the bigger rollers and do my sets with those and wrap it at night to wear the style straight. I airdry only for the next 3 months and see if that will help.