Crystalicequeen123
Well-Known Member
Everytime I get a relaxer touchup I tell my stylist to please put only a little relaxer (if any at all) around my edges/sides of my hair because my hair is very fine there and easily relaxed. However, she always tells me that I don't want to have "underprocessed" hair, and proceeds to put the relaxer there anyway. 
What do they mean by "UNDERprocessed" hair?
ISn't this the same as tex-laxing your hair? I mean....really.....what is the big deal?? I don't get it. I think my hair was thriving when my old stylist would put the relaxer on my hair quickly, and would work it in for a LITTLE bit, and then take the relaxer out. My hair was thicker, longer, and really growing in nicely!
But ever since I switched to this new stylist, she insists on putting relaxer along my fine edges, and works soooo slowwwly to work the relaxer in. Ughg.....
I'm thinking of switching. My hair is fine enough as it is!
Is there a danger/harm in not working in the relaxer well/leaving some areas un-relaxed (ie. the edges) until the NEXT relaxer treatment? I'm thinking of asking her (yet again) if she can only relax my edges every OTHER relaxer treatment (every 6 months) instead of every single time, and seeing if this helps any.
What do you ladies think?

What do they mean by "UNDERprocessed" hair?
But ever since I switched to this new stylist, she insists on putting relaxer along my fine edges, and works soooo slowwwly to work the relaxer in. Ughg.....
I'm thinking of switching. My hair is fine enough as it is! Is there a danger/harm in not working in the relaxer well/leaving some areas un-relaxed (ie. the edges) until the NEXT relaxer treatment? I'm thinking of asking her (yet again) if she can only relax my edges every OTHER relaxer treatment (every 6 months) instead of every single time, and seeing if this helps any.
What do you ladies think?
My styles wouldn't hold, and my hair would frizz easier. But when I really think about it, my hair won't really hold a style anyway even these days in the summer!
Plus, even if my hair barely held a style for too long, my hair was THICKER, and was growing like a weed! 
). Its a blessing and a curse because my goal was not to be tex-laxed for the first 4 inches and straight for the rest. If your hair is too straight, it has no elasticity and is more prone to break. You dont want that 
