Sylver2- PART 1- Wash & Braidout-11 Mths Post Relaxer
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a wild animal huh?:rollseyes: 1st I am relaxed! Im not natural.unless i cut off all my relaxed hair then yes the new growth would need taming in order to match my relaxed ends. unfortunately its not the othe way around. the relaxed ends will remain straight no matter what and i won't be cutting them anytime soon. sorry if u were offended although there really wasn't anything to be offended about. im not a natural hair advocate. im a healthy hair advocate. i can't make everyone happy.
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The longer you stretch your relaxer the further from your scalp your line of demarcation (the line where your previously permed hair and your natural new growth meet) will be. Therefore, it's less risk of overlapping your relaxer and perming already permed hair. Also, I don't know about anyone else but when I stretch my relaxers my hair is much healthier, fuller and it doesn't shed as much. For others it's the opposite. So, it's really about doing what works for you.
HTH.
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Ehm i have a question..I have curly hair 2 and i wonder what kinda coam i need to use to get big curls. Right now my curls are little r something
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how did you get your hair to grow so long?
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You are truelly missed on youtube ♥ when will you make yout big return? i cant wait!☻
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@CFergie1784 she's not transitioning just stretching her relaxer. She normally stretches anywhere from 6months to a year :)
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hello I was wondering if you are still transitioning or have you cut off the remaining relaxed ends?
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your videos are very informative, helped me get thru my 4 month stretch. I'm going for 6 months this time. I hope you make more videos :)
and your hair is gorgeous girl
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please post more videos!
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@JazzRockablity It Means To Be Announced(:
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what does TBA mean?
I would love to see the results of a bantu knot out on your hair. Would you consider making a video showing the results?
tamoniva12 1 year ago
@tamoniva12 yes..very soon
sylver2 1 year ago
I want to purchase the right Rusk Smoother... Is it the conditioner, or do you use the conditioner as a leavein?
sweetfm2008 1 year ago
@sweetfm2008 it's a leave in conditioner
sylver2 1 year ago
are you on KISS blog site??
keandra25 1 year ago
@keandra25 no
sylver2 1 year ago