yodie
Well-Known Member
My stylist uses SUPER no-lye to texlax my hair and he always puts it on my edges and nape after i caution him about those areas. He says it straightens it quicker.
I can't really blame him because I could've always jumped outta the chair!
My hair usually always breaks from a relaxer or too much relaxing. Well, since he started texlaxing my hair in Jan. 07, it's gotten straighter and straighter, to where I now have a head of relaxed hair thats broken around my edges.
NO MORE STYLIST FOR ME. I QUIT and I'm making an effort to care for my hair. NO relaxer until May on ANY part of my hair.
which brings me to this... Does anyone relax/texlax their hair 4 or less times per year?
If so, how do you eliminate breakage?
I definitely do NOT want to go natural again, but I will if I have to. I'm just wondering if switching to a MILD relaxer and texlaxing no more than 4 times a year, (texlaxing my nape and edges once every six months) would be a great improvement or would I still get the breakage.
I welcome any suggestions.
Thanks for listening. I refuse to get down about this!
Started oil rinses (The Best Thing for my hair) and MN (Miconazole Nitrate)
I can't really blame him because I could've always jumped outta the chair!
My hair usually always breaks from a relaxer or too much relaxing. Well, since he started texlaxing my hair in Jan. 07, it's gotten straighter and straighter, to where I now have a head of relaxed hair thats broken around my edges.
NO MORE STYLIST FOR ME. I QUIT and I'm making an effort to care for my hair. NO relaxer until May on ANY part of my hair.
which brings me to this... Does anyone relax/texlax their hair 4 or less times per year?
If so, how do you eliminate breakage?
I definitely do NOT want to go natural again, but I will if I have to. I'm just wondering if switching to a MILD relaxer and texlaxing no more than 4 times a year, (texlaxing my nape and edges once every six months) would be a great improvement or would I still get the breakage.
I welcome any suggestions.
Thanks for listening. I refuse to get down about this!
Started oil rinses (The Best Thing for my hair) and MN (Miconazole Nitrate)
That might be what's causing you the breakage. Have you noticed that your hair has thinned out or is limp?

