Thank you so much for taking the time to sit and explain this topic and give the girls some tips to prevent and deal with under processing. You deserve more likes and subs! I’m definitely subscribing, just thought I’d let you know how much I appreciate the video!
No, that's incorrect. Your hair should have some texture. It is a relaxer, NOT a straightener. Use a flatiron, curler, or blow dryer to straighten the hair. Having texture will leave your hair with body and movement. When you comb it through, you run the risk of getting very straight, limp relaxed hair. you can use your finger or the back of a comb to smoothe the hair.
This is not talked about enough. Under processed hair is another cause of breakage and coarse hair. People worry so much about over processing but under processing is a problem too. I don’t like the look or feel of the underproccessed hair. It feels rough, puffy and tangly instead of smooth and straight. I’ve gone to a professional for over a year and it still happened. A waste of money and time. I have started doing my own relaxer at home using the half/half method. Smoothing the relaxer through properly is the MOST important part. Not just slapping it on and then washing it out after 15 minutes. Also, keeping a good schedule will avoid under processing. I have thick hair and the new growth comes in strong so I don’t go too long in between relaxers anymore. Like you said, stretching too long may not be beneficial. Great video! Thanks for sharing.
Wowww! Yes, I’ve learned that professionals aren’t as perfect as they seem to be. Some of them are still learning, experimenting and perfecting their craft. You are absolutely right about smoothing. It is very important and ultimately impacts you entire look. Thank you for watching❣️
i have under processed hair it looked like I had not relaxed the hair at all so I did it again after a month but I was so anxious I washed it out too quickly and it of course not done so am going to do it again using a texturizer since I have already applied chemical previously. Wish me luck because I am hoping the third time is the charm
Good luck! Maybe try getting a trusted family member or professional to help if you’re still having trouble after the third time, wishing you all the best 💗
Help! The ends of my hair are natural despite having a virgin relaxer. It's been about 2 months so my roots are natural now. Can I please have some advice? I'd love to message you on insta or so to further detail the situation. I used olive oil lye relaxer and went to a professional but I'm thinking of doing it myself now (I told her not to comb the relaxer through and she didn't. I think it's either she didn't smooth it enough with her hands or that the relaxer isn't right for my hair)
@@RaveenCierrea nope, that's why I'm so jaded. My mom is telling me to just go to a hairdresser but iono. They're the same ones tht used to over process my hair in the past (I thought tht was normal for relaxed hair to be red and limp)
You said under processed hair can cause breakage. So does this mean that texlaxing your hair makes it more prone to breakage? Or is there a difference between under processing your hair and texlaxin?
I have 3b/3c hair I relaxed my hair two weeks ago, my roots up to the middle of my hair were underprocessed (as if i didn't relax it at all) yesterday i went over the roots again, it is a bit straighter but still extremely wavy while my ends are straight. Could i go over it with a relaxer again or should i leave it like this?
Thank you so much for taking the time to sit and explain this topic and give the girls some tips to prevent and deal with under processing. You deserve more likes and subs! I’m definitely subscribing, just thought I’d let you know how much I appreciate the video!
Thank you 💗
There's this controversy about combing the relaxer through, but it seems like that's the only method that actually works.
No, that's incorrect. Your hair should have some texture. It is a relaxer, NOT a straightener. Use a flatiron, curler, or blow dryer to straighten the hair. Having texture will leave your hair with body and movement. When you comb it through, you run the risk of getting very straight, limp relaxed hair. you can use your finger or the back of a comb to smoothe the hair.
Thank you so much..that was great advice,we need more people like you in this world! Sorry for my late response..😊🙌🏾💎@@TheLoveweaver
Try doing your hair one half at a time if you can’t go to have it done. Process one side completely up to the shampoo and then do the other half.
You are looking absolutely gorgeous, great information shared dear and it will go a long way to help
Thank you love❣️
This is not talked about enough. Under processed hair is another cause of breakage and coarse hair. People worry so much about over processing but under processing is a problem too. I don’t like the look or feel of the underproccessed hair. It feels rough, puffy and tangly instead of smooth and straight. I’ve gone to a professional for over a year and it still happened. A waste of money and time. I have started doing my own relaxer at home using the half/half method. Smoothing the relaxer through properly is the MOST important part. Not just slapping it on and then washing it out after 15 minutes. Also, keeping a good schedule will avoid under processing. I have thick hair and the new growth comes in strong so I don’t go too long in between relaxers anymore. Like you said, stretching too long may not be beneficial. Great video! Thanks for sharing.
Wowww! Yes, I’ve learned that professionals aren’t as perfect as they seem to be. Some of them are still learning, experimenting and perfecting their craft. You are absolutely right about smoothing. It is very important and ultimately impacts you entire look. Thank you for watching❣️
i have under processed hair it looked like I had not relaxed the hair at all so I did it again after a month but I was so anxious I washed it out too quickly and it of course not done so am going to do it again using a texturizer since I have already applied chemical previously. Wish me luck because I am hoping the third time is the charm
Good luck! Maybe try getting a trusted family member or professional to help if you’re still having trouble after the third time, wishing you all the best 💗
@@RaveenCierrea Thanks
Help! The ends of my hair are natural despite having a virgin relaxer. It's been about 2 months so my roots are natural now. Can I please have some advice? I'd love to message you on insta or so to further detail the situation. I used olive oil lye relaxer and went to a professional but I'm thinking of doing it myself now (I told her not to comb the relaxer through and she didn't. I think it's either she didn't smooth it enough with her hands or that the relaxer isn't right for my hair)
Hey boo! That is a tough one. Do you have another trusted professional in your area that can see your hair in person? I would start there.
@@RaveenCierrea nope, that's why I'm so jaded. My mom is telling me to just go to a hairdresser but iono. They're the same ones tht used to over process my hair in the past (I thought tht was normal for relaxed hair to be red and limp)
Not even mix a little Olaplex 1 to it?
I’ve heard great things about Olaplex but never tried it for myself, go for it though 🫶🏽
You said under processed hair can cause breakage. So does this mean that texlaxing your hair makes it more prone to breakage? Or is there a difference between under processing your hair and texlaxin?
I have a recent video about Texlaxing on my channel and my experience. I haven’t experienced breakage.
I have 3b/3c hair I relaxed my hair two weeks ago, my roots up to the middle of my hair were underprocessed (as if i didn't relax it at all) yesterday i went over the roots again, it is a bit straighter but still extremely wavy while my ends are straight. Could i go over it with a relaxer again or should i leave it like this?
I’m not sure, but, I would probably wait
Beautiful sister, thanks for sharing this beautiful information with us
New friend here let's stay connected 🥰
Thank you for watching❣️
I just checked out your channel as well and subscribed 🤗
Beautiful keep smile and succes
Thank you!