Let's see....I grew my relaxer out for 2 years with braids. After I had a full head of natural hair I used a texturizer since I knew that this would be manageable and would allow me to have a curly style or have it straight when I wanted it straight. I have small tight 4a curls if my hair is without chemicals.
It worked out perfectly at first and the curls were tight and cute. Two years later and the curls are droopy and almost look like I just have wavy hair. The back used to have the tighest curls and know I have twirl my hair around my finger and clip it to create tighter curls.
The stylist that was doing my hair said that she was not overlapping when she put the texturizer in, but I feel that the curls are being loosened when she washes out the texturizer. Also, when she applies the texturizer she takes about 7 mins to put it in and then uses the comb to work it in for around 6 to 7 mins.
My questions are:
1) Should I have her stop using the comb to work it in after she has applied it? I never told her not to because I didn't want underprocessed hair.
2) How can I prevent the hair that is already been processed from becoming more relaxed?
Any help is appreaciated
It worked out perfectly at first and the curls were tight and cute. Two years later and the curls are droopy and almost look like I just have wavy hair. The back used to have the tighest curls and know I have twirl my hair around my finger and clip it to create tighter curls.
The stylist that was doing my hair said that she was not overlapping when she put the texturizer in, but I feel that the curls are being loosened when she washes out the texturizer. Also, when she applies the texturizer she takes about 7 mins to put it in and then uses the comb to work it in for around 6 to 7 mins.
My questions are:
1) Should I have her stop using the comb to work it in after she has applied it? I never told her not to because I didn't want underprocessed hair.
2) How can I prevent the hair that is already been processed from becoming more relaxed?
Any help is appreaciated

) and the rest of the time smoothing. I apply it with a tint brush and smooth with that for a bit then I usually give up and smooth with just my fingers (while wearing gloves of course!!) This last touchup was after a 19 week stretch, which was longer than I had planned to stretch but it worked out pretty well, so I would say that I touchup anywhere from 16-19 weeks. HTH!