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July; retouching my new growth with ORS No-Lye Relaxer
It’s time for the creamy crack! I’m fighting with myself when I’m styling my hair. Being 20 weeks post relaxer is getting exhausting. With my next stretch I’m going back to 16 weeks of stretching. As always for retouching my new growth I used ORS No-Lye Relaxer. Let’s start the process I don’t like for my new growth to be bone straight, so I manipulate the relaxer by adding a product. This time around I used oils instead of a…
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Retouching your new growth at 20 weeks post relaxer
I have been waiting for this day. My new growth was ready for a touch up. Stretching for 20 weeks was enough, because my new growth needed to be laid. Step 1 | protect the scalp When I was done with detangling my hair and sectioned it in four parts, I based my scalp with DAX Vegetable Oils Pomade for a protecting layer. When I was done with my scalp I applied Dax to the length of my hair.…
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My updated relaxer routine at home!
If you follow me on Instagram or read my post, then you already know that I updated my relaxer routine. I relax my hair at home after 20 weeks of stretching.
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Retouching my new growth after 20 weeks!
20 weeks post has come by and it is time to retouching my new growth. I filmed my process, but I still need to edit the video. So I’m coming really quick to give you a update.
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Texlaxing #2 at 20 weeks post | HairJourneyDiary
A proud moment! I hold on to stretching my hair for 20 weeks, but now is time to texlax my hair. My new growth is nice and thick. Although I was ready to texlax my hair, there was one problem. I washed my hair a few days ago, so when I decided to process my hair I still had clean scalp.
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#1 Texlaxing after 20 weeks post
Relaxer after 20 weeks! Saturday 14 July After stretching my relaxer for 20 weeks it’s time to telax my new growth. This stretch has really been a crazy rid. As my hair is growing nice and thick my laziness has put me in a position that I wasn’t able to retain my length. My hair was screaming ‘Girl it’s time to telax’.