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Roux Porosity Control and Relaxer QQ

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delp

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Question:
I recently did someone's hair. I applied Roux over the relaxer and non-relaxer sections of her hair. After I relaxed her hair, I noticed her hair was smoothed and healthy. Is it advisable to apply Roux over the new growth. I liked the results but I was taking a chance. Usually people say it prevents hair from being relaxed but it really gave me the extra time i need. Any opinions on this technique? Has anyone done this B4?
 
I do! I've done this for my last two relaxers and I love the results! It relaxes without making my hair bone straight and protects the previously relaxed hair. I've noticed a great difference since using the roux porosity control I also use it before my deep conditioner...
 
I did it on a whim. My friends hair was dry from a no lye so I put Roux over the previous relaxed section and decided at that time to put it over the entire head including the new growth. I really liked the results I got. It really went well. I wanted to ask others did they have any experience doing this.
 
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Are people still doing this? Also, when you refer to Roux are you talking about the conditioner, the shampoo or the corrector/conditioner?
 
I did this for my last relaxer, I think I just put it on my relaxed hair I cant remeber lol. But I used the conditioner it I loved the results as well.
 
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