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#19 I Relaxed My Hair With Phytospecific Relaxer Index 2 4a Hair

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Even though I think I mastered detangling my hair, it was becoming frustrasting, so I did my research and came across the Phytospecific Relaxer which uses mostly natural ingredients to straighten your hair. I'm no longer afraid of relaxing now that I've gotten all this information from Youtube about stretching your relaxer, moisturizing and sealing your ends and treating my hair gently. An most importantly not apply the relaxer to previously relaxed hair and not putting it directly on my scalp and with this relaxer your not suppose to leave in on to long.

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  • can u curl ur hair of u wish after using Phytospecific Relaxer ?

  • @dhodi123 not sure what yur asking the relaxer instructions say's not to use curling irons after relaxing yur hair, wait at least a week, this is good to try with any relaxer service. u may also be asking if yur hair will take a curl I only use rollerset's and it came out amazing I stay away from curling irons and flat iron every now and then. I am now relaxed with ors, still don't blow dry or use heat at least a week after relaxing rollersets are much better for relaxed hair.

  • @dhodi123 the relaxer is a harsh process to yur hair using heat to often will cause the cuticle layer to become more damage and thinner. do rollerset's, after awhile u will get the hang of it. flat iron yur hair when u want to show the full lenght, need to do a trim. you can try pin curling yur hair to achieve curls.

  • Ur hair looks healthy, I have 2 friends whose relax hair made it to midback in length, but if it don't work out I suppose you can look up thermal relaxing or heat training. Brittanynic16 seems to have very detailed information and vids on how she maintains her hair using this method...not being pushy or anything but just thought I'd mention it...

  • @MsNoveau thanks for that info I wanted to heat train, but if I do it would be easier if I start heat training at a shorter length, wish I knew I could heat train when I first did the big chop I saw some of brittany's vids and was inspired them

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  • @innerbeauty24 thanks a lot for the detailed reply!

  • @ladyyg100 thanks for the info, I do use a heat protectant, since this video I started doing rollerset's only used heat 2 times recently. Also learned that I needed to moisturize and seal more, I'm using Soft sheen carson moisturizing leave in until it's finish and will try herbal essence after that. I'm alternating the oil's, have used the coconut oil on & off and it's in my butter mix. Gave my self a trim after 2nd relaxer and will after the 3rd to get rid of the dead ends.

  • I have been seriously considering relaxing my hair as well..thanx for the update

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