Aura
Well-Known Member
I seriously need your advice. I've been texlaxing now with Phyto Index 1 for about a year and my hair has grown nicely and is pretty healthy... However, I am TRULY sick and tired of the HIGH Maintenance of having texlaxed hair. I want to go to the hairdresser again and relax, it's too much work..... I have 4bc...z hair and CAN NOT do a wash and go, I can't even air dry and flat iron without my hair turning to straw.
I've noticed as of late that in order for me to have any type of manageability (sp?) I have to blow dry and flat iron my hair for it to at least look and feel decent. I miss having that swang you get with relaxed rollerset tresses and am on the verge of going bone straight. So my question is should I stay with Phyto (no-lye relaxer - Index 2) and go bone straight or use a lye relaxer like Affirm
, or just keep doing what I'm doing. The reason I am contemplating using lye is because most experienced professionals say lye smooths the cuticle and it isn't as drying as no-lye and I realize that the no-lye relaxer is sorta drying. Since coming to the LHCF, I believe I will be able to keep my hair healthy if I go bone straight because I have discovered indian hair herbs/products and they work very well on my hair to combat shedding and achieve thickness..... Please help....I'm confused
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I've noticed as of late that in order for me to have any type of manageability (sp?) I have to blow dry and flat iron my hair for it to at least look and feel decent. I miss having that swang you get with relaxed rollerset tresses and am on the verge of going bone straight. So my question is should I stay with Phyto (no-lye relaxer - Index 2) and go bone straight or use a lye relaxer like Affirm
, or just keep doing what I'm doing. The reason I am contemplating using lye is because most experienced professionals say lye smooths the cuticle and it isn't as drying as no-lye and I realize that the no-lye relaxer is sorta drying. Since coming to the LHCF, I believe I will be able to keep my hair healthy if I go bone straight because I have discovered indian hair herbs/products and they work very well on my hair to combat shedding and achieve thickness..... Please help....I'm confused
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. I don't have as much shedding and I'll never shampoo without it EVER. Then I use the Vitale Pro Reconstructor and let that sit in my hair for about 15-20 minutes, then rinse and let me tell you I'm like 9 weeks post and have NEVER had my hair this soft 9 weeks post relaxer. My hair was like butter and the comb just glided through with no problem. So I know how to get my roots and hair soft enough to manage when I need a touch-up but I can't stand the dryness anymore it's literally like straw within say 1 week. And I'm trying not to wash it so much because the longer it gets it's just too much to deal with. I've had long bone straight hair before I had the kids, then put some streaks in it and that was it, had to get a BC. SO you can have healthy bone straight hair, but since I've found the LHCF I'm just super analytical now and won't make a move either way 
. Thanks so much. So now I feel comfortable with what I'm about to do. Ok, so I'm going to let the beautician do a strand test to determine how long to keep it in to get my hair 80% straight with the lye (affirm). I'm way overdue for a trim as well, but I'll probably just get a dustin....