ShiShiPooPoo
Well-Known Member
I may have to start doing this...
...at least for a minute.
Last night I got my retouch at almost 11 weeks. My new growth was out of control. My stylist...who is awesome... had to let it process longer than normal because my stuff is/was so resistant. She washed it out and I still have a patch toward the front that is not the same texture as the rest.
I don't know. When I was going every 6 weeks or so (back in the day pre-LHCF) the perm processed faster and I wasn't scared of damaging my hair. Last night I was literally sitting there like "WTH?" My stylist was like "it is not anywhere NEAR where we like it". I finally just told her to wash it out after the full processing time...and this was a regular strength.
Anyone out there feel me? I don't want to go this route but I don't like sitting there with relaxer on my head for 30 min. (est.) either...

...at least for a minute.
Last night I got my retouch at almost 11 weeks. My new growth was out of control. My stylist...who is awesome... had to let it process longer than normal because my stuff is/was so resistant. She washed it out and I still have a patch toward the front that is not the same texture as the rest.
I don't know. When I was going every 6 weeks or so (back in the day pre-LHCF) the perm processed faster and I wasn't scared of damaging my hair. Last night I was literally sitting there like "WTH?" My stylist was like "it is not anywhere NEAR where we like it". I finally just told her to wash it out after the full processing time...and this was a regular strength.
Anyone out there feel me? I don't want to go this route but I don't like sitting there with relaxer on my head for 30 min. (est.) either...
My question is..."Would it be less damaging to not have as much new growth so it's not in as long or less damaging to have a ton of ng growth and it has to process longer?"