crazydaze911
Active Member
We learn alot here on the board, but i figure we need a warning thread b/c seemingly good things or good advice can go OH SO WRONG. so i figured we could put examples here of good things gone bad.
i will start
1. I've been bunning for 10 years. why is my hair not floor length? b/c for about 8 or 9 of those 10 years i was bunning too tight and in the same spot so i had breakage around the bun area. when i went to the salon, the beautician could tell right away 'you bun alot, dont u?'
2. Rosemary oil. i read alot that this was good for hair growth and 'natural' so i went to a health food store and purchased some. i would put it on my scalp each night. i didnt know you had to DILUTE IT. i had severe burning on my scalp as bad as fresh relaxer - it was HORRIBLE.
3. Jojoba oil - not as bad as the rosemary experience but i heard my hair needed it so i DRENCHED my hair in it for like 6 months. i would wash and condition my hair at the salon and after the rollers and blowdry, it was still a greasy mess - YUCK - what was i thinking?
Controversial...
4. Trimming - i do think its a 'good thing' but it really really depends on the persons hair. i listened to all that 'trim with every relaxer advice' which im sure would keep my hair neat BUT i obtained NO growth this way. works for some, but for me i was stuck at the same length for years b/c each 'trim' would set me back to the last length whether i did them myself or at a salon (slow grower here).
5. I'm still not sure if growth aid shedding is ok - i have ALOT -but i guess i'll find out by experience - wish me luck.
i will start
1. I've been bunning for 10 years. why is my hair not floor length? b/c for about 8 or 9 of those 10 years i was bunning too tight and in the same spot so i had breakage around the bun area. when i went to the salon, the beautician could tell right away 'you bun alot, dont u?'
2. Rosemary oil. i read alot that this was good for hair growth and 'natural' so i went to a health food store and purchased some. i would put it on my scalp each night. i didnt know you had to DILUTE IT. i had severe burning on my scalp as bad as fresh relaxer - it was HORRIBLE.
3. Jojoba oil - not as bad as the rosemary experience but i heard my hair needed it so i DRENCHED my hair in it for like 6 months. i would wash and condition my hair at the salon and after the rollers and blowdry, it was still a greasy mess - YUCK - what was i thinking?
Controversial...
4. Trimming - i do think its a 'good thing' but it really really depends on the persons hair. i listened to all that 'trim with every relaxer advice' which im sure would keep my hair neat BUT i obtained NO growth this way. works for some, but for me i was stuck at the same length for years b/c each 'trim' would set me back to the last length whether i did them myself or at a salon (slow grower here).
5. I'm still not sure if growth aid shedding is ok - i have ALOT -but i guess i'll find out by experience - wish me luck.

.. keep 'em coming
Someone here told me to just use half the relaxer and half the activator, instead of buying two boxes, cause I use no lye. 
It is important to understand your hair enough to know what strength relaxer to use, how long to process, and if you have resistant hair that won't get straight, no matter what you do. As a texlaxed head, self-relaxing is an advantage because I can control processing time...and I don't have to hear comments about how long I'm stretching my touchups.
it just terrifies me. But you are so right and I am making an appointment right now to get a professional trim!
My hair ended up very dry. I think it was because of the sulfates in the neutralizing poo.