*HOW TO* FIX DAMAGED HAIR | CORRECTIVE RELAXER (HAIR EDUCATION)
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- Опубліковано 19 лис 2024
- THIS VIDEO IS ABOUT HOW TO FIX DAMAGED HAIR BY DOING A CORRECTIVE RELAXER. YOU WILL SEE A DEMO SHOWING YOU HOW TO DO A RELAXER TECHNIQUE ON SHORT HAIR TO CORRECT UNDER PROCESSED HAIR. YOU WILL LEARN WHAT A CORRECTIVE RELAXER IS AND WHY YOU WOULD NEED A CORRECTIVE RELAXER AND ITS BENEFITS.
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I've been going to professionals and i never been satisfied, since im doing it at home, Im so happy with my results and the health, best decision of my life
Babyboö what didn’t you like about it being done at salon?
Candayceo Hair Artistry I feel like they were’nt taking the time to be kind to my hair, And I feel like it was over processed, I had major breakage, my hair felt lifeless and it wouldn’t grow past my shoulders.
Well it takes a stylist who cares about the health of the hair and is intuitive in nature to really know how to meet the needs of each client .. what relaxer are you using on it at home ?
Candayceo Hair Artistry Im using a Profesional relaxer 😳 (Mizani with Lye). I know it’s not safe when you’re not a licensed stylist, but I really did my research during several months to really understand the science and watched every video available on youtube. I feel like I know enough to do it myself, I have great results.
Last time I went to a hair salon, the stylist used a lye relaxer in mid strenght. I was not happy with the results I let her know I wanted something straighter. She then dry my hair, and put a no-lye relaxer in high strength. Because she didn’t have anymore of the lye relaxer ... such a shame ...
But thank you for your video it was really informative and I will never advise anyone to do like me because it takes serious dedication and I am aware of it. I wish every stylist were like you, so maybe I would have not spend the last 10 years of my life with miserable hair. :(
It’s recommended not to do your own but everybody has different situations .. I say if you do it yourself at least use a professional because it’s better for the hair ... Mizani is a great relaxer so I’m glad your using a professional one .. thank you for the compliment .. Let me know if you have any questions .
A professional under processed my hair so I disagree some people don’t know what they’re doing
babydav she wasn’t a skilled professional . I skilled professional knows hair and how to process it..
Like her cause she talking some crop right now
Hey beauty..I'm trying to appreciate the fact that your a stylist and most likely your fully aware of what our ppl go through with regards to our hair. But I have to tell you with all due respect having your hair done at the salon versus doing it yourself does not guarantee that it will be done properly.
Technique, skill set, knowledge,focus and attention to detail is what makes the difference. I could go either way this one...but thanks for explaining the differences that exist in the chemical compounds in the relaxers😊
I do agree ! This video is to educate so you can quickly identify when a so called professional don't know their craft. I had to add fluff to make it entertaining because it is long . My intention was to educate not to per se say that if you get it done by a professional it's going to be 💯. These stylist these days don't even know chemistry 😫. Thank you for watching
@@candayceodom .. your welcome.❤️
Is there such thing as a corrective Texlax ? How long does one have to wait before trying again
Where have you been since I became self relaxed?! Just discovered this channel and I love you! You answered all the questions I had. New subscriber. 😃
Glad you liked it !!! Thank you
I’ve been to 2 different salons for my relaxer and I still have a lot of texture after 2days. I really want to start doing it my self at this point! Soo frustrated
Thank you so look much. I've been wearing either individual braids or crochet braids for years because I did not know how to handle my natural thick shoulder length hair.. Purchased a box no lye relaxer. during the COVID shutdown..my hair is a frizzy mess.. Your video is great!
Same here! I have 5 inches of texlaxed hair above 6 inches of relaxed hair 😭
Thank you I appreciate it !! Do you have any questions for me ?
Candayceo Hair Artistry how long should I wait to do a corrective relaxer on myself
If you have already relaxed it then 6 to 8 weeks later
Good Morning,
Your video is very informative. Thank you for taking the time to explain the difference between at home and salon relaxers. Knowledge is power.
Yes it is ! I really need to start doing more videos
Why is my hair the complete opposite? Lye constantly underprocesses me- I’ve done 3 correctives already. I switched back to no lye and my hair was silky straight in 10 minutes. 🤷♀️
What hair type are you ?
@@candayceodom 4c fine thin hair high porosity
@@eyekandy3000 what relaxer was used
@@candayceodomI used silk elements, Revlon realistic, I used a lot of lithium hydroxide formulas (soft and beautiful texturizer, Lusters pink texturizer) too since I read their composition is almost identical to sodium hydroxide- all fails. Only when I used super strength did I get straight hair but also fried hair. And my fine hair has no business using Super so I’m done with lye. My hair is texturized at this point which I’m fine with but my roots got straight with no lye- but I’ll work with it
@@eyekandy3000 yeah sodium hydroxide is all I use … I use sensitive as well which has a small portion of calcium but it’s mostly sodium … is your hair long ? You can can cause over processesing applying yourself because your too slow
I'm sure you're wonderful professional stylist who actually cares about the health of afro hair, however, you are very rare.
I just texturized my hair at home with regular strength s curl. I have been watching videos on people who have been relaxed for many years and have long healthy hair. I figured that girls or men with very long relaxed hair that's healthy and thriving are the best examples to follow.
I got the products that they suggested as the calcium relaxers actually hurt my hair in the past. Now I use sodium hydroxide lye relaxers.
Everyone's hair is different and mine just did not respond well to calcium or no lye. 😞
My hair felt a lot stronger after I did it. It was my first time doing a texturizer.
My hair came out shiny and stronger than it has ever been after having done relaxers or texturizers in the past.
Having been natural for a few years, I now know how to take care of my hair. I wish it was possible to have more professional, caring stylists like you, but that simply is not realistic.
Hi! I just got a relaxer touch up after a 6 month stretch. Everything looked fine until I sweat my hair out exercising and noticed the left back quadrant of my hair was underprocessed. How long do you recommend I wait to go back and get that area corrected? It's been 4 days.
I just used silk elements lye relaxer with Shea butter and my hair is under processed. My hair is still very much textured and this was not the results I was hoping for. Hoping to have it corrected
I believe you have to wait one month before having it corrected
Here watching this during the pandemic and missing my salon visits. 🙃
No professional hair dressers for me. To many horror stories not just from me but other females as well. You never said what the name of the product to use for under processed hair .
OMG you got me wanting to do some hair ☀️💜💜💜
I'm surprised that you recommend putting a corrective relaxer on the hair roots to end. I thought it only went on the new growth that was underprocessed. Am I wrong?
That’s why it’s corrective . The hair is under processed not over processed . You run it over all the hair to correct all of the under processed hair .
@@candayceodom thank you. I didn't know that.
@@candayceodom Thanks
How long after doing your relaxer at home can you do a corrective relaxer?
Wait at least 8 weeks with two - four deep aphogee protein treatments and four deep conditioning treatments in between. Your hair needs to be at its strongest and healthiest state. No braids, weaves, heat, color, or chlorine. Also prepare to see mild shedding when done correctly, medium shedding at worst. Do it yourself ONLY as a last resort. If left on too long or done incorrectly Extreme hair breakage and shedding will occur. Not trying to scary you, just a few words of caution. Good luck! I’m doing my own in August.
8 weeks also I don’t recommend doing protein treatments at home . Aphogee is a protein treatment and should only be done once a month . To much protein will break the hair . You can deep condition it but a skilled professional will know how to do your corrective relaxer with no damage .
@@candayceodom I did the Aphogee 2 step protein treatment a few days ago and since then my hair has been very brittle. Does that mean I have protein overload?
@@trawlins396 did you follow it up with a moisturizing conditioner
@@candayceodomwell I used "Step 2" for 5 min which is a moisturizer but after that I used a hair "mask" by the Mane Choice.
I always knew box relaxers were bad. Sodium (lye) relaxers are the best.
I wish this was true for everyone but it's not. I live in Egypt and believe it or not, they be frying the ish out of afro textured hair at salons. I thought because I live in Africa I'd be able to get my hair done properly. I was dead wrong. I do better with the home relaxer.
You have to understand hair textures really well to choose the right relaxer for that texture .. How you apply it and how long you leave it on playa a big part in what it does to the hair .. combing it with a comb is a no . Putting it on the edges first is a no .. They need to be properly educated .. Do what works for you if you don’t have a skilled professional to do it for you .
Same I’m from Zimbabwe but the stylists aren’t good at it
I trust professionals only, my hair is highlighted, colored and relaxed and long with no breakage or problems, I am texlaxed and get retouched 1-2x per year and I do take care of it at home sometimes but visit professional for all colors, trims, and any chemical services!
Yessss!! Real professionals keep the hair healthy ! I’m all for getting all your major services at the salon . Glad you liked the video
Not me watching this video after a professional ruined my hair 😩 maam I'm trynna recover from a professional. Dont send me back
I’m sorry you had a unskilled professional service you ... What happened ?
Enjoyed your video!
Great video.
It doesn't change the texture once you wash it will come back smh. I don't agree at all. U will damage people hair.