Crystalicequeen123
Well-Known Member
I've been wondering this for the longest time because my stylist seems to swear by this, but I'm starting to disagree. She says that everyone's hair should be trimmed/at least dusted after every relaxer so that it will be healthier, and so that my hair will grow longer faster.
At first, I agreed with her since my ends were looking pretty anemic compared to my more healthy hair towards my scalp (due to my hair regimen and mild relaxers), and I like healthy, thick ends.
However , now that most of that "thin" hair at my ends is basically trimmed off, I don't think I want her trimming my hair every single time I get a relaxer.
Now granted, I only get my hair relaxed every 12-14 weeks (approx. every 3 months), and I can see that my hair is growing, but still...
I'd like to retain SOME length! I don't think my hair even grows an inch a month so I'm trying to hold on to the little bit of length I have!
What do you all think? Is it just "natural" or "healthy" to trim your ends after every relaxer touch up, or is it not really necessary? I'm confused.
However , now that most of that "thin" hair at my ends is basically trimmed off, I don't think I want her trimming my hair every single time I get a relaxer.
Now granted, I only get my hair relaxed every 12-14 weeks (approx. every 3 months), and I can see that my hair is growing, but still...I'd like to retain SOME length! I don't think my hair even grows an inch a month so I'm trying to hold on to the little bit of length I have!
What do you all think? Is it just "natural" or "healthy" to trim your ends after every relaxer touch up, or is it not really necessary? I'm confused.
I can't prove it though.
I'll just tell her to hold the trims next relaxer touch up.
Did you do cornrows????

...you'll have alot of time to practice... and if you can... get a hair mannequin to practice on ...that would help you...practice does make perfect...it took me 3 months to perfect it.